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Mitch Pronschinske03/25/13
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Software Lifecycle Integration (SLI)

Today Tasktop is a kicking off an effort to bootstrap the SLI discipline, with a series of whitepapers discussing the technical architecture, common data model, and technical tools. We are proposing the Eclipse Mylyn m4 open source project as a home for collaborating on a de facto implementation of SLI.

Mitch Pronschinske03/23/13
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Scalable Architectures: Taming the Twitter Firehose

Handling lots of real-time streams of information, when Twitter alone is producing 250+ million tweets a day and 27 million links to news and media, can be a daunting task.

Mitch Pronschinske03/23/13
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Getting Stakeholder Buy-in for UX Research Projects

Josh has been creating great technology products for more than 20 years. A UX design leader, Josh has worked in hardware and software, consumer and enterprise, mobile, web, and desktop. He was head of product design at Wall Street innovator Liquidnet, and lead pioneering interaction design teams at Cooper.

Mitch Pronschinske03/20/13
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DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (3/21)

Eric Meyer and Paul Irish disagree about CSS's @supports and 2 developers are kicked out of PyCon for inappropriate jokes. Plus a new GAE release, a patent for Twitter, and the discovery of the Apollo F-1 Engines.

Mitch Pronschinske03/19/13
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Agile vs. Fragile

This comic/infographic reminds us of some good examples of the 'agile' responses to certain situations vs. the lazy or 'fragile' response. Be honest, have you noticed yourself falling into the fragile categories of some of these panels?

Mitch Pronschinske03/18/13
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GEvent + ZeroMQ

In this session you'll see how ZeroMQ - a flexible, lightweight message broker - and gevent - a coroutine-based networking library - are used to create a concurrent and distributed system.

Mitch Pronschinske03/16/13
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ICE Demo to have Java talk to C#

Ice provides a communication solution that is simple to understand and easy to program with. Yet, despite its simplicity, Ice is flexible enough to accommodate even the most demanding and mission-critical applications.

Mitch Pronschinske03/15/13
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10 Things You Can do to Better Lead Your Agile Team

Agile leadership is different. Agile teams don’t like to be micromanaged, command and control doesn’t work, and yet how many agile projects get bad, or the wrong style of leadership applied to them? It kills projects, demotivates teams, and gives agile a bad name.

Mitch Pronschinske03/15/13
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DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (3/15)

Google Reader reader decides to shut down and most of the internet is pissed. Plus, Netflix puts up serious cash to start a community and we find a live SO v. GitHub programming language popularity graph

Mitch Pronschinske03/13/13
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Data Models and Consumer Idioms Using Apache Kafka

Apache Kafka is a powerful publish subscribe messaging service that delivers high-volume messages across ad hoc topics to subscribers with message durability for offline consumers.

Mitch Pronschinske03/12/13
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Win An Awesome T-Shirt By Helping Make Our Comparison Guide Great!

These are some of the coolest developer t-shirts we've designed in the history of DZone (and the world!). Normally you have to unlock some major achievements as a DZone user to get one of these babies, but this week, everyone has a shot. Just help us out with our PaaS / IaaS guide.

Mitch Pronschinske03/12/13
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Going Async - Practical Patterns for Push-Enabled Applications

One of the most mind-bending shifts that is occurring is in transitioning from a world of purely request-response, to the world of client-server full duplex communication that is enabled by the latest smart client platforms.

Mitch Pronschinske03/11/13
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DZone Links You Don't Want To Miss (2013/3/11)

Learn about Clojure's unsafe reader, WTFM, and a program problem solving parable. Plus, GAE drops Python 2.5 finally.

Mitch Pronschinske03/11/13
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eBay's Open Source, Agile Test Automation Stack

All new features at eBay Europe are developed using SCRUM. One key success factor for those projects is to have a reliable end-to-end test automation safety net.

Mitch Pronschinske03/11/13
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Enterprise Application Integration Patterns for Java EE Cloud Applications

In today's heterogeneous system/application environments, enterprise developers and architects are often faced with complex integration challenges that often result in Moloch-like code.