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Serpents and Sunbursts in Source Code Structure

Hardware engineers have it so easy. Or at least they used to. Reviews went something like this. Gary's designed a new board (OK, this was the late...

0 replies - 2235 views - 01/23/13 by Edmund Kirwan in Articles

A Garbage Collection Analysis of PCGen - the popular Open Source Character Generator

IntroductionI decided to combine two software loves of mine and perform some analysis on PCGen, a popular Java based open source character generator for...

0 replies - 981 views - 01/17/13 by Martijn Verburg in Articles

Hamcrest Matchers, Guava Predicate and Builder Design Pattern

Often, while coding we have to deal with some POJO objects that have dozens of fields in them. Many times we initialize those classes through a constructor...

0 replies - 1798 views - 01/08/13 by Marcin Grzejszczak in Articles

Taming the Performance Beast – a Practitioner’s Way (Part 1)

OverviewPerformance tuning can be a complex and time consuming process with good chance of you getting frustrated if you do not have abundant patience,...

0 replies - 3436 views - 01/04/13 by Gopal Sharma in Articles

You're Only a Beginner Once - Dig a Little Deeper

I was reading an interesting study last week about how willpower seems to grow like a muscle.  In the study they had found that subjects that had...

0 replies - 2375 views - 01/02/13 by John Sonmez in Articles

WebSocket with WebMotion and AngularJS

This article describes a new feature in WebMotion: the WebSockets management. We will use the AngularJS Javascript framework for the client side. ...

0 replies - 5268 views - 12/24/12 by Julien Ruchaud in Articles

Devoxx 2012: Java 8 Lambda and Parallelism, Part 2

Written by Stoyan Rachev Overview In Devoxx 2012: Java 8 Lambda and Parallelism, Part 1, I covered the basics of lambda and parallelism in Java 8 as...

0 replies - 2145 views - 12/24/12 by Stoyan Rachev in Articles

Characterization Tests with MagicTest

MagicTest introduced a new visual approach to testing. In its first release, MagicTest was targeted at supporting unit tests. However the visual approach to...

0 replies - 2075 views - 12/21/12 by Thomas Mauch in Articles

JPPF 3.2 Released

 JPPF 3.2 brings client-side scheduling and SLA, class loader performance and resilience improvements, IPv6 readiness. What's new in JPPF 3.2 Load...

0 replies - 874 views - 12/19/12 by Laurent Cohen in Announcements

Contributing to the Web Community

Comments like these make me want to never contribute to this community. via @adamyeates on TwitterThere was an article that upset a few (or one in...

0 replies - 562 views - 12/19/12 by Remy Sharp in Articles

Devoxx 2012: Java 8 Lambda and Parallelism, Part 1

Overview Devoxx, the biggest vendor-independent Java conference in the world, took place in Atwerp, Belgium on 12 - 16 November. This year it was bigger yet,...

0 replies - 7113 views - 12/18/12 by Stoyan Rachev in Articles

The Diabolical Developer's 2012 and a new GC Tool

Hi all,So I haven't written here for over a year!  Why?TLDRWell because several amazing things have happened in the last year or so. I am truly, truly...

0 replies - 4640 views - 12/14/12 by Martijn Verburg in Articles

Ant Commander 3.0. Free File Manager

Ant Commander 3.0 had been released. Ant Commander is a free and powerful file manager. File operations are executed by Ant and it manages all the file...

0 replies - 875 views - 12/13/12 by Anthony Goubard in Announcements

AppFuse 2.2.1 Released

The AppFuse Team is pleased to announce the release of AppFuse 2.2.1. This release includes upgrades to all dependencies to bring them up-to-date with their...

0 replies - 876 views - 12/12/12 by Matt Raible in Announcements

Using JUnit Theories with Spring and Mockito

What is a Theory? Functionally, a theory is an alternative to JUnit's parameterized tests. Semantically, a theory encapsulates the tester's understanding of...

1 replies - 1738 views - 12/11/12 by Lucas Godoy in Articles