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Going Mobile with Raspberry Pi

Want to take your Pi project mobile, or maybe prototype a mobile project with your Pi? These tutorials teach you to build a Raspberry Pi laptop, handheld, and...

0 replies - 8900 views - 04/08/13 by Eric Gregory in Articles

Capture a Signature on iOS

Originally authored by Jason HarwigThe Square Engineering Blog has a great article on Smoother Signatures for Android, but I didn't find anything...

0 replies - 2938 views - 04/08/13 by Scott Leberknight in Articles

Lightweight Testing of Heavyweight IBM Message Broker Solutions

This article shows a hands-on approach of how you can test your IBM WebSphere Message Broker solutions in a simple way using modern Groovy and Java...

0 replies - 1369 views - 04/05/13 by Magnus Palmér in Articles

Implementing Controller using Play 2.x (Scala), ScalaMock

For people in hurry here is the code and the steps. In continuation of Play 2.x (Scala) is it a Spring MVC contender? – Introduction, in this...

0 replies - 1359 views - 04/02/13 by Krishna Prasad in Articles

Android Development – Your First Steps

Everyone of us thought about to start writing own applications for mobile devices. This is because mobile devices are becoming more and more popular and...

0 replies - 3387 views - 04/01/13 by Andrey Prikaznov in Articles

Promises and Futures in Clojure

Clojure, being designed for concurrency is a natural fit for our Back to the Future series. Moreover futures are supported out-of-the-box in Clojure. Last but...

0 replies - 3860 views - 04/01/13 by Tomasz Nurkiewicz in Articles

Video: How NuoDB Uses Google Compute Engine

The Google Developer channel talks to engineers from NuoDB about their use of Google Compute Engine: Meet engineers from NuoDB: an elastically...

0 replies - 898 views - 03/31/13 by Eric Gregory in Articles

Movie color analysis with XBMC, Boblight, Java and D3.js

It's been a while since I blogged, but it has been a rather busy time. Lots of big projects at work that need my complete attention, and lots of personal...

0 replies - 1679 views - 03/28/13 by Jos Dirksen in Articles

Hadoop/R Integration I: Streaming

If you've spent any time with MapReduce frameworks in general, by now you probably know the word-count example is the MapReduce equivalent of "Hello...

0 replies - 5557 views - 03/27/13 by Wayne Adams in Articles

Intro to Amazon SQS

Get a quick over view and hands-on practice using Amazon SQS to create a message queue that quickly and reliably sends messages from decoupled components...

0 replies - 1098 views - 03/26/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Connect Apache OFBiz with the Real World

What would you expect from someone who is OFBiz and Camel committer? To integrate them for fun? Fine, here it is. In addition to being fun, I believe this...

0 replies - 2819 views - 03/24/13 by Bilgin Ibryam in Articles

Solr Finds the Best Time to Post Questions on StackOverflow

So let’s say that you have an important tech question that simply must be answered:“What’s the difference between JavaScript and Java?”Normally you...

0 replies - 2958 views - 03/24/13 by John Berryman in Articles

Scalable Architectures: Taming the Twitter Firehose

Scalable architectures: Taming the Twitter Firehose - Lorenzo Alberton from GrUSP on Vimeo.Handling lots of real-time streams of information, when Twitter...

0 replies - 3247 views - 03/23/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Large-Scale Data Processing with MapReduce and PHP

This PHPDay talk from David Zuelke explores data processing with PHP and MapReduce: The MapReduce framework promises to make computing of large sets of...

1 replies - 2880 views - 03/22/13 by Eric Gregory in Articles

Build GlassFish 4.0 Snapshots Yourself

This post is about building GlassFish 4.0 snapshots release yourself and includes hacks. I found the official Instruction for FullBuild of GlassFish and...

0 replies - 910 views - 03/22/13 by Peter Pilgrim in Articles