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Sun offers free GlassFish educationOpen in New Window
"lThe secret to business according to Sun Microsystems' chief executive Jonathan Schwartz is to first build volume and then figure out how to make money from the audience you've..." read more »
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Sun Updates VirtualBox 2.1 AgainOpen in New Window
"Only daily downloads of MySQL and Java exceed those for Sun's VirtualBox 2.1, which boasts improved performance for running Windows, Macintosh, Solaris or Linux on any PC hardware." read more »
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Open source programming languages for kidsOpen in New Window
Ryan McGrath writes about Scratch, developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten group at MIT. "Scratch is a graphical programming environment implemented in Squeak that works in a very Lego-like fashion. read more »
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Stax Networks Launches: Google App Engine For JavaOpen in New Window
"Seattle-based Stax Networks launches this morning into private beta. Stax is offering a platform as a service product for Java applications - basically, the easiest way to think about it is Google read more »
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Nemo brings iPhone visuals to Java phonesOpen in New Window
"Everypoint is launching a mobile application platform Monday called Nemo, which is intended to give Java-based phones iPhone-like visual capabilities. Nemo enables development and distribution of.. read more »
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How to validate against the Zend Coding Standard on a Mac | CloudSync Developer’s BlogOpen in New Window
How to install phing and use phpCodeSniffer on your Mac read more »
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Bjarne Stroustrup: Geek of the WeekOpen in New Window
Richard Morris writes about Bjarne Stroustrup, who in the 1980s and 1990s "designed implemented, and popularised the C++ programming language, which introduced object-oriented programming to the mai read more »
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Red Hat, Intel, Aptana, JetBrains boost developer waresOpen in New Window
"Red Hat, Intel, Aptana, and JetBrains are unveiling various software development efforts this week, ranging from support for the Google Web Toolkit (GWT) to a PHP IDE and a Language-Oriented Progra read more »
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