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Agile Development on a Global Scale

IBM and several academic researchers recently worked together on a research project designed to determine whether agile development methodologies can really work when developers are located on different continents. For

What Is Mobile Augmented Reality For?

Augmented reality (AR), combining digital information with the real world, has been a hot trend in mobile application development reality, but its future is still a little vague. In other

Escape the iOS SDK

Apple’s dislike for Adobe Flash technology is pretty well-known. As a result, some developers don’t realize that it is possible to create iPhone or iPad apps using Flash. And, of

Google to Certify Apps Expertise

Google has launched a certification program for its Google Apps set of cloud-based programs. Appropriately enough, the certification process is all cloud-based as well. The Google Apps Certified Deployment Specialist

5 Tips for Combating Project Plan Chaos

For many type-A people, having a messy project management system is simply unacceptable. It’s as annoying as an overflowing inbox or a pile of unopened mail. Hot-wired into the DNA

Commercial Text Editors Die a Slow Death

Twenty years ago, text editors were an indispensable programming tool, while IDEs were slow and clunky. Today, improvements in hardware have made IDEs much faster, and as a result, more

Java Is Not Dead Yet

RedMonk’s Stephen O’Grady is challenging other analysts — including those from Forrester — who say that Java is dying. He says that those who make this claim are talking to

Google Updates Developer Tools, App Engine SDK

Google has updated its Google Web Toolkit (GWT) and Google Plugin for Eclipse (GPE), and added new APIs for Google App Engine. The GWT software development kit now supports HTML5

Adobe Says Air and Flash Are Winning Over Developers

Despite being continually snubbed by Apple, Adobe says developers and end users are using its technology. To prove the point, the company released a host of statistics, including the following:

Mobile Operators Launch Global Wholesale App Store

One year ago, a group of mobile network operators and others announced the formation of the Wholesale Applications Community (WAC), an organization dedicated to creating a global wholesale app store.

What Makes a Smart Developer? (Is it Google?)

Managers who are interviewing candidates for developer jobs often ask specific, direct questions about syntax, memory management or programming challenges. But this might not be the best approach, because anyone

Agile Software Development Turns 10

The Agile phenomenon is 10 years old this week. To celebrate its birthday, many Agile luminaries — including five signatories of the Agile Manifesto — gathered to celebrate, reflect upon

HP Dangles Developer Carrot with WebOS PCs

Yesterday, HP unveiled its new lineup of WebOS-based smartphones and tablets. Because these markets are already crowded, prevailing wisdom suggested that HP would have difficulty convincing developers to create apps

Mobile World Congress: 5 Trends to Watch

For four days next week, hordes of people involved in the mobile tech industry will head to Barcelona for the Mobile World Congress. Here are five big trends that should

What the Nokia/Microsoft Deal Means for Developers

On Friday, Microsoft and Nokia announced new plans to collaborate on Nokia-branded smartphones that will use the Windows Phone 7 operating system. Over time, Nokia will phase out Symbian altogether.

How to Guide Your Software Development Teams

In their new book Leadership, Teamwork and Trust: Building a Competitive Software Company, authors Watts S. Humphrey and James W. Over offer managers advice on the best way to lead

Google Extensions Could Aid Java Security

Google has open sourced a project called “Contracts for Java” or “Cofoja” that is dedicated to building a new set of extensions for Java. The features would serve dual purposes

Agile Development at 10: Evolving Again

Ten years ago this week, the Agile Manifesto was signed at the Snowbird Retreat in Utah. Agile development techniques spread quickly, and soon the whole developer community was talking about

Report: Salaries on the Rise for Developers

IT staffing and consulting firm Bluewolf has released a new report which says that most developer salaries are likely to rise in 2011, particularly those with mobile app experience. In