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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

20 Signs You Have Been Programming Too Long

As software engineers, we are often faced with difficult and abstract challenges. At times we can get quite carried away with solving our engineering problems and lose all track of

Embarcadero Rolls Out Entry-level RAD Kits

Entry-level rapid application development (RAD) tools have a deserved reputation for being low-grade, or robust and expensive, or free and missing key ingredients. At the same time, there is a

Patni Testing-as-a-Service Allows for Flexibility

Many companies have been looking at cloud-based services for their application testing needs. Now vendor Patni has taken that to the next level with a testing-as-a-service (TaaS) solution that provides

Microsoft and SAP Intro Duet Enterprise

Microsoft and SAP have previously tried to integrate their enterprise software through Duet, but that solution required so many architecture changes that many developers found it too difficult to use.

.NET Reflector to Go from Free to Paid

Red Gate Software has announced that it will begin charging a $35 fee for a perpetual license for its.NET Reflector software. Formerly available for free, .NET reflector is a very

Seasoned Developers May See a Sweet Deal in Honeycomb

Experienced Java or smartphone developers probably won’t have any problem mastering Google’s new tablet OS, Android 3.0 “Honeycomb.” “If you’re a Java developer, it’s going to take you three to

How to Manage Agile IT Teams

According to Jurgen Appelo, author of Management 3.0: Leading Agile Developers, Developing Agile Leaders, many agile initiatives don’t succeed due to a lack of effective management. He offers a number

Introduction to Amazon Cloud Services

In the first of many articles to come, I would like to cover the Amazon Cloud Services.? This is just to set the basis for future articles and set our

Top 5 Online Cloud Storage Services

Managing storage for you computers over time can become cumbersome. With hard drives now at 2 TB and beyond, we are storing more and more data on our computers. Keeping

A Free Visual Programming Language for Big Data

Hadoop has put large scale data processing within the reach of more companies, but it still requires a fairly knowledgeable technical staff in order to make it work. However, EMC’s

Git Hacking: A Social Layer for GitHub

A startup called “Git Hacking” won the Philly Startup Weekend competition with a plan to add social networking to GitHub. With 1.6 million repositories and over 560,000 users, GitHub is

Google Searches for Mobile-App Experts

“People familiar with the matter” tell the Wall Street Journal that Google is planning to hire dozens of mobile app developers, product managers, user-interface experts and others with ideas for

Top 7 Tools for Microsoft Azure

Although Microsoft includes plenty of good tools in its Microsoft Azure SDK, it leaves some holes. These additional tools for Azure, compiled by CodeGuru, fill some common application development needs

Programmers Must Be Literate, Professor Says

At the 2011 Turing Lecture at London’s Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), Stanford professor Donald Knuth called for “literate programming” as a way to improve software quality. “Programs should

Top iPad Apps for Enterprise Users

Whoever claimed that business software costs a bundle never heard of the free iPad app.Indeed, the iPad is showing that you don’t need a speedy notebook full of programs to

Why the DevOps Movement Depends on SOA

The rise of agile development methodologies combined with the relentless pressure for shortened innovation cycles and time to market has given rise to the DevOps movement. The growing focus on

Linux Developers Mull Unified App Store

Developers from Debian, Fedora, Red Hat, Mageia, Mandriva, openSUSE, and Ubuntu met in Germany January 19-21 to discuss the development of a universal Linux app store. Such an app store

How to Handle Defects in Agile Projects

For all software development teams, defects can cause a challenge on when and how to handle them.? In agile, with a focus on quality code, and user stories, sometimes team

Is the IaaS/PaaS Line Beginning To Blur?

Surveys by Forrester and others show that enterprises generally prefer infrastructure as a service (IaaS) to platform as a service (PaaS). That’s because although PaaS makes it easier for developers

Gizmox Tool Turns Desktop Apps into Cloud or Mobile Apps

Application development tool vendor Gizmox has unveiled a new solution called Instant CloudMove that makes it easier for developers to re-purpose their desktop applications. It transforms .NET client/server applications into