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Links You Don't Want to Miss: Apr. 11

A Google engineer talks about the logistics of making a mobile site that renders in less than 1 second. 12 Pieces of Required Reading for Recruiting...

0 replies - 3176 views - 04/11/13 by Allen Coin in Articles

Choosing a Programming Language

What programming language to use is probably the single biggest technical decision facing a project. That one decision, affects every one that follows – from...

23 replies - 14274 views - 04/10/13 by David Green in Articles

Empowerment, That Horrible Word

What scientists call distributed control is usually called empowerment by management consultants. However, some experts don’t like the term. The word seems...

0 replies - 908 views - 04/08/13 by Jurgen Appelo in Articles

DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (4/8)

John Resig on asm.js: The JavaScript Compile Target If you didn’t get the message from our link roundup a few weeks ago when jQuery creator John Resig...

0 replies - 3337 views - 04/07/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Ward Cunningham Joins New Relic

In his prestigious career, Ward Cunningham has worn many hats: inventor of the Wiki, co-creator of Extreme Programming, Code For a Better World Fellow, CTO,...

0 replies - 3902 views - 04/05/13 by Leigh Shevchik in Articles

Devoxx UK 2013

Last week was the first Devoxx UK, bringing the brand from Belgium and, more recently, France.  And I think it was a HUGE success. Of course,...

0 replies - 1018 views - 04/05/13 by Trisha Gee in Articles

Apple Can't Obey Its Own Specifications

I’ve been playing around with a basic implementation of HLS the last few days, and despite it being a proprietary streaming transport there is...

0 replies - 4035 views - 04/04/13 by Oliver Hookins in Articles

Like Silicon Valley Only Better

I’m in Durham, North Carolina this morning, part of  Research Triangle. Last night I spoke at a Research Triangle Analysts meeting and this...

0 replies - 957 views - 04/03/13 by John Cook in Articles

Trip-Report DevoxxUK 2013 - Mind the Geek

After my first Devoxx in Belgium last year I decided to give the new UK spin-off a try. Martijn and Ben have been the perfect hosts for a couple of Java...

0 replies - 763 views - 04/02/13 by Markus Eisele in Articles

Usually When Developers Are Mean, It Is About Power

I’ve been programming professionally since 1988, so I’ve been around quite a few developers in my career. There seems to be a lot of moments lately...

0 replies - 2163 views - 04/01/13 by Kin Lane in Articles

Links You Don't Want to Miss - April 1

Update: APRIL FOOLS ROUNDUP! The link in that title will take you to the best ones on video, but here are some others:Search for Google on BinAnnoucing...

0 replies - 3596 views - 04/01/13 by Allen Coin in Articles

Devoxx France 2013 - Day 3

Classpath isn’t dead… yet by Alexis Hassler Classpath is dead! Mark Reinold What is the classpath anyway? In any code, there are basically two...

0 replies - 1589 views - 03/30/13 by Nicolas Frankel in Articles

Devoxx France 2013 – Day 1

 Rejoice people, it’s March, time for Devoxx France 2013! Here are some notes I took during the event. Java EE 7 hands-on lab by David Delabasse &...

0 replies - 2831 views - 03/28/13 by Nicolas Frankel in Articles

Anatomy of Peace – A Model for Communication

The Anatomy of Peace is a deeply insightful book about how our default thinking processes lead us to conflict with others and reveals a path towards...

0 replies - 1848 views - 03/28/13 by Michael Sahota in Articles

We Can’t Go on Living this Way

For years I’ve assumed that when Agile principles succeeded at a team level they would naturally spread to other teams in the organisation until...

0 replies - 1027 views - 03/27/13 by Tom Howlett in Articles