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This approach of mixing best practices, techniques and tools from Scrum and Smart has proven to be very successful in a variety of projects and project types.
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Over the next few years, MVC will develop and catch up with Web Forms and will be a strong contender for developer's favorite.
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Sure, you're a cowboy coder and you want to do things your own way, but you shouldn't unless it is very intuitive.
(11/15/10)
By splitting compound roles your models will provide a clearer and more representative picture of who does what and when.
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 adds even higher mission critical scale, more efficient server management, and expanded reporting and analytics for self service Business Intelligence (BI) to the SQL Server platform. It also includes many new features of particular interest to those who are developing new database applications.
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After a few years on the job, developers often find themselves asking: whats next? For some, the answer could be to go to business school to earn an MBA
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The chip giant, hardly a household name in software, has lately been building its software credibility in the developer community, especially among those using its multi-core processors.
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Alex Genadinik applied his development suggestions on a new group hiking site he launched and can now share his findings.
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One approach is software archeology, which enables developers to deconstruct an existing piece of software to find patterns for reuse in future developments.
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From a single location, IT pros can gain access to a wealth of information on IT training and education that will help them advance their careers
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Oracle Moving Ahead With Java 7, 8
As it looks to separate Java 7 SDK into two separate releases, Oracle has issued the Java SE 7 and 8 release content to the Java Community Process.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Hits the Stage
A decade in the making, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 is now available at long last, offering a litany of new features, including a new kernel and virtualization enhancements.
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Linux Foundation, Consumer Group to Merge
Responding to the growing crop of consumer devices running the open source operating system, ranging from e-readers to mobile phones, the Linux Foundation has thrown its lot in with the Consumer Electronics Linux Forum.
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Ubuntu Changing Gears With Unity Desktop
Next release of the Ubuntu Linux distribution will use the Unity interface as the default Linux desktop, according to founder Mark Shuttleworth, who is also looking to boost financial sponsorship for open source projects.
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Adobe Taking AIR Mobile With 2.5 Release
With its latest release, Adobe is extending its AIR runtime technology beyond the desktop to mobile platforms, including BlackBerry Tablet OS and Google's Android.
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OpenStack Issues First Cloud Release
OpenStack, an open source cloud-computing initiative launched by NASA and Rackspace, has garnered broad commercial support and is now out with its first release.
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Even if a company plans to exploit its open source properties through support subscriptions, a la Red Hat, if it has another group of products that are 100 percent proprietary, it's best to keep the two brands separate.
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