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Coach Wei's Blog
Here is a question that I have been pondering on and off for quite a while:
Why do "cool kids" choose Ruby or PHP to build websites instead of Java?
I have to admit that I do not have an answer.
Why do I even care? Because I am a Java developer. Like many Java developers,
I get along with Java well. Not only the language itself, but the development
environments (Eclipse for example), step-by-step debugging helper, wide
availability of libraries and code snippets, and the readily accessible
information on almost any technical question I may have on Java via Google.
Last but not least, I go to JavaOne and see 10,000 people that talk and walk
just like me.
The other reason that I ponder this question is that the power of Java is a
perfect fit for the areas where websites may need more than markups or
scripting, such as middleware logic. PHP and Ruby etc ... (more)
SYS-CON Events announced today that the 8th International Cloud Expo will
take place June 6-9, 2011, in New York City.
The International Cloud Computing Conference & Expo series is the world's
leading Cloud-focused event and is held three times a year, in New York,
Silicon Valley and in Europe. Over 600 corporate sponsors and 10,000 industry
professionals have participated in Cloud Computing Expo since its inception,
more than all other Cloud-related events put together.
Cloud Computing Expo 2011 East
Call for Papers Deadline November 30, 2010 - SUBMIT YOUR SPEAKING PROPOSAL
TODAY!
The four-day event will offer a rich array of sessions led by exceptional
speakers about the business and technical value of cloud computing with more
than 150 sponsors and exhibitors and over 5,000 estimated delegates from well
over 48 different countries.
Explore Cloud Expo Sponsorship &... (more)
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Cloud Expo, Inc. announced on Thursday that Cloud Expo 2011 New York, the 8th
International Cloud Computing Conference & Expo, will take place June 6-9,
2011, at the Javits Center in New York City.
Cloud Expo - International Cloud Computing Conference & Expo series is the
world’s leading Cloud-focused event and is held in New York, Silicon
Valley, Prague, Tokyo, and Hong-Kong.
Over 900 corporate sponsors and more than 65,000 industry professionals have
participated in Cloud Expo since its inception, tenfold more than all other
Cloud-related events put together.
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"Cloud Expo was announced on February 24, 2007, the day the term ‘cloud
computing' was coined," said Fuat Kircaali, Chairman and Founder of Cloud
Expo, Inc. "Cloud has become synonymous with ‘computing' and ‘soft... (more)
Behind every cloud service or cloud-based solution, there are real people...
A robust ecosystem of solutions providers has emerged around cloud computing.
But who are the CEOs & CTOs behind those providers, who are the internal and
external entrepreneurs driving companies involved in the Cloud, who are the
leading engineers, developers, analysts, researchers, marketing
professionals, authors...who, in short, are the people behind the cloud?
This list will be updated weekly between now and November 4-7, 2013, when
13th Cloud Expo | Cloud Expo Silicon Valley opens its doors in the Santa
Clara Convention Center, in the heart of California's Silicon Valley. Here
are some highly prominent "Cloud People" to kick off with...
RANDY BIAS | @randybias
"Randy Bias is visionary. He sees things others don't." [Emphasis added.]
That is how Mårten Mickos puts it, as succinctly as ever.... (more)
Yakov Fain's Java Blog
We are approaching 2007and I'll try to predict what's going to happen in
the IT world.
1. Open sourcing Java won't matter - it's a non-event.
2. Ruby and Ruby on Rails won't make it in 2007 either. I still do not see a
compelling reason to switch.
3. AJAX hype is stronger than I thought mainly because of the life support
offered by frameworks like GWT. But still, I'm not going to recommend
enterprise IT shops make any serious investments in AJAX.
4. We are going to see some interesting competition in the RIA arena between
Adobe's Flex and Microsoft's WPF/E. Adobe has more mature technology, while
Microsoft is an established player among enterprise developers. I won't be
surprised if Adobe will dramatically drop the licensing fees for their Flex
Data Services.
5. Java remains the best choice for server-side enterprise development, but
it won... (more)
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customers a long-term plan for building infrastructures on the quality and
innovation of open source. Combining open source operating system platform,
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Red Hat CTO Delivers Virtualization Keynote
Brian Stevens, the Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Engineering
of Red Hat, delivered his Virtualization Keynote entitled "The Future of
the Virtual Enterprise" at SYS-CON's Virtualization Conferenc... (more)
This article tries to demonstrate that Java can be more productive than Ruby.
We are going to develop the same application of the article Rolling with Ruby
on Rails Revisited (part 1 [1] and part 2 [2]) but using POJO [3]s annotated
with JPA [4] and a Model Driven Framework, OpenXava [5] in this case. The
result is that with less code, and less time you obtain a more powerful
application.
Ruby and rails: The regressive framework
Ruby on rails [6] is so elegant, so easy, so productive. I cannot avoid read
and heard continuously these comments. For example, the article Rolling with
Ruby on Rails Revisited of Bill Walton says:
“What would you think if I told you that you can develop a web application
at least ten times faster with Rails than you can with a typical Java
framework?”
Oops! Ten times faster!
Well, after these comments I decided to learn Ruby on Rails. I ne... (more)
In most cases I'm a patient and tolerant person. Once you get to know me, I'm
easy to get along with, occasionally complex, but not very often. My patience
and tolerance has pretty much gone out the window in the last week or so. It
all stems from two technologies: Ruby On Rails (RoR) and AJAX.
Now let's be fair, no one really gave a garbage-collected object about AJAX
until those boffins at Google brought us the "suggest" and maps utilities
(this is what happens when you give programmers spare time; they come up with
good stuff). What followed were Web sites, APIs, tutorials, and more
applications than you can shake a stick at. JavaScript used to be a dirty
word among Java programmers a number of years ago. At one point you may as
well have called JavaBlogs JavaScriptBlogs.
We used to laugh, have secretly coded words when talking among JavaScript
programmers, just ... (more)
A round-up of the wide range of important issues and timely topics due to be
discussed by over 130 industry experts at SYS-CON's 4th International Cloud
Computing Conference & Expo, opening today at the Santa Clara Convention
Center, in Santa Clara, CA. The event runs from November 2-4, 2009.
Building Scalable and Extensible RIAs in the Cloud - Ranjith Ramakrishnan,
Co-Founder & CTO of Cumulux, will be co-presenting a session in which
delegates will learn how to build scalable and extensible RIAs on the Windows
Azure Cloud. The session will cover enabling rich and complete User
Experience customizations and addressing multi-tenant requirements.
Cloud Security - is the focus of a whole welter of sessions in Santa Clara.
"It's Nothing New; It Changes Everything!" is the title of the session being
given by Sun's Chief Security Architect Glenn Brunette, for example. Brunett... (more)
Writing shell scripts to automate the build and deploy process for ColdFusion
applications is not very much fun. The Jakarta Ant project is an open-source,
cross-platform alternative that makes it easy to automate the build and
deploy process.
But My Build and Deploy Process is Fine....
Maybe your build and deploy process for your latest application is fine - you
type a single command and your build process automatically retrieves your
application from the source control system, configures the application
appropriately for the target environment, and copies all the necessary files
to the production servers while you head to the coffee shop for your morning
cup of caffeine and the newspaper. But I know that the reality for the vast
majority of projects I've seen (including many of my own applications!) are
built and deployed using a written multistep checklist - some ... (more)
I do not know, use, or have an opinion on the Ruby language yet. But since
this language climbed up to the 13th place in the Tiobe index, it deserves to
be taken seriously. Bruce Tate is a well know proponent of Ruby. While some
people are quick to blame any Java developer who is looking into other
languages,in my opinion it's an attitude of weak people. If we want Java
keep evolving, we need to look around. I’ve asked Bruce several
questions about this programming language, and this is our blitz-interview.
Why this 13-year old language was not known in the programming community
until the Ruby on Rails came about?
I looked into this extensively for my Beyond Java book. Three important
points in time are
1) The emergence of a language. This does not always coincide with the
emergence of the catalyst.
2) The emergence of the catalyst. With Oak/Java, you could argue th... (more)
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Manish Dixit is VP of Product and Engineering at Dice. As the leader of the Product, Engineering and Data Sciences team at D... Oct. 30, 2018 03:45 PM EDT Reads: 14,062 | By Zakia Bouachraoui  Dynatrace is an application performance management software company with products for the information technology departments and digital business owners of medium and large businesses. Building the Future of Monitoring with Artificial Intelligence. Today we can collect lots and lots of performance data. We build beautiful dashboards and even have fancy query languages to access and transform the data. Still performance data is a secret language only a couple of people understand. The more busine... Oct. 30, 2018 11:45 AM EDT |
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