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DevX News
[October 09, 2007]Though PHP is competitive with ASP.net, Microsoft makes PHP a first-class
citizen on Windows.
[October 05, 2007]No crippled enterprise products for the small- and mid-size market here, these tools are aimed at developers and IT managers.
[October 05, 2007]In a surprising move, Microsoft's most lucrative game developer goes private, days after Halo 3, "one of the biggest entertainment properties in history" ships.
[October 05, 2007]Throw garbage at an application and what happens? In plenty of cases it'll crash.
[October 04, 2007]Latest Linux release updates core packages and speeds up boot time, too. [October 03, 2007]Later this year, the company plans to let developers look at the source code for its popular .NET Framework. But is it too little too late?
[October 03, 2007]Analyst report shows a downward trend, but that doesn't mean that funds
aren't there.
[October 03, 2007]Now there's a metric that will
quantitatively prove just how "CRAP"-y a particular piece of code really is.
[October 02, 2007]Everyone talks about secure code, but CERT and its partners are doing something about it: Working to effectively automate code-checking. [October 01, 2007]The mobile phone chipmaker is under scrutiny after rivals allege discriminatory pricing for WCDMA technology and anti-competitive moves. [October 01, 2007]Eager to expand its developer community, the enterprise software giant will unveil a new licensing option at its TechEd '07 conference next week.
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