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SwingPad 0.2 released

Posted by: Andres Almiray on May 31, 2009

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DC Developer Day Wrapup

Posted by: Aaron Bedra on May 30, 2009

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Grails: A Quick-Start Guide Beta

Posted by: Dave Klein on May 27, 2009

I am thrilled to announce that the Pragmatic Programmer's first Grails book is now in beta! You can find more details here: http://pragprog.com/titles/dkgrails/grailsGrails: A Quick-Start Guide (also known as GQuick) is aimed at helping developers learn   more »

Ajax: Tools of the trade

Posted by: Nathaniel Schutta on May 26, 2009

Over on JavaWorld, you can see my latest article: Ajax: Tools of the trade. If it’s been a while since you looked at client side development and you still think alerts are the end all be all of web debugging, you might want to give it a read. Here&#   more »

This blog turns 3

Posted by: Andres Almiray on May 23, 2009

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Glossary or Index?

Posted by: Johanna Rothman on May 21, 2009

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Assorted Griffon builder news

Posted by: Andres Almiray on May 20, 2009

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How to convince your fellow developer to write short methods?

Posted by: Venkat Subramaniam on May 18, 2009

I'm sure you've seen your share of long methods—methods that run several hundred lines. Some of us may have even written them, probably in those days before we gained our wisdom to write bette   more »

Estimation Depends On…

Posted by: Johanna Rothman on May 18, 2009

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FlamingoBuilder 0.2 released

Posted by: Andres Almiray on May 16, 2009

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JsTester 1.4.2 Released

Posted by: Andres Almiray on May 16, 2009

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This week's article delayed

Posted by: Craig Walls on May 11, 2009

For the past month, I've posted a new OSGi-related article every Monday morning at around 9am U.S. central time.   more »

Pax Runner Profiles and Distributed OSGi

Posted by: Craig Walls on May 4, 2009

Last week we looked at how Pax Runner makes simple work of starting an OSGi framework (whichever one you want) and loading it up with a selection of bundles. We also saw how easy it is to switch between different OSGi implementations and versions of those   more »