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The Return of the Native Code

Just a few years ago, doing development with native technologies was completely out of vogue for most developers. Now, it’s all the rage, at least in the mobile space. What

Who Wrote the Nefarious Stuxnet Worm? And Why?

Imagine a nefarious computer virus, one some industry experts say may bethe most sophisticated piece of malware ever written. Imagine this worm,loaded onto a Siemens Programmable Logic Controller (PLC),creating two

W3C: Hold Off on Deploying HTML5

Companies like Microsoft, Google, and Apple have been eagerly promoting HTML5, but the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), which oversees the standard, says it’s not quite ready for use. “The

Agile Techniques: Getting Started With Kanban

As agile software development methodologies become more familiar within mainstream IT organizations, agile practitioners have been experimenting with some of Agile’s Lean roots. One lean practice that has gained traction

iTunes U: Is It All You Need for Training?

In August, Apple announced that iTunes U hit the 300 million download mark, just three years after its launch. Between iTunes U, You Tube Edu, and more and more schools

Top 3 Problems Developers Face with Android Platform

Android is a very hot platform for mobile developers. Indeed, a recent report indicates it may be the hottest platform. Mobile Developer Economics 2010 and Beyond, from VisionMobile, states that

Google Extends Android Market to More Countries

Responding to criticism from app developers, Google has announced that it will expand the number of countries with access to paid apps on the Android Market. In the past, only

Novell Expands Linux Appliance Toolkit

Novell is expanding the capabilities of its SUSE Appliance Toolkit for building and maintaining Linux-based software appliances. The new SUSE Appliance Toolkit 1.1 release adds a menu of new deployment

How NoSQL and Relational Database Storage Can Coexist

NoSQL databases and relational database management systems (RDBMSes) are very different animals with different strengths and weaknesses. Does that mean a NoSQL Database and a RDBMS cannot possibly sit side-by-side

Rubinius 1.1 Speeds Up Ruby

Ruby developers have multiple choices when it comes to which implementation of the language they want to run. One of those implementations, Rubinius, has now issued its version 1.1 update,

Advanced SEO: How to Get .gov and .edu Links

Government and university sites tend to be trusted by people because such organizations are under such scrutiny that if they put any questionable content on their sites they may get

Oracle to Scale Back Features for JDK 7

Monday at JavaOne, Oracle’s Thomas Kurian set out “?to make sure every developer is crystal clear on where we see the Java platform evolving.” For now, Oracle’s Java plan involves

A New, Friendlier App Store Era

In recent days, Apple has approved several apps that compete with Apple products. First Opera and Google Voice and now the VLC Media Player for the iPad became available through

Engineer to Exec: How One CEO Did It

All too often software engineers end up feeling like they’ve maxed out their career potential, and that there is no where else to grow in their jobs. Not true, and

Bad Attitudes of Agile Development

Bad Attitudes of Agile DevelopmentAre you guilty of one of these opinions? Agile development methodologies have a lot of benefits to offer: simplicity, speed, engagement with end users. However, agile

The Good, Bad and Ugly of Custom-Built Mobile Apps

As mobile apps become more important to our everyday lives, a growing number of SMBs are looking to create custom apps. Often, these small businesses are turning to third-party developers