Books about Development
Pairing Apache Shiro and Java EE 7
InfoQ eMag: QCon London 2016 Report
InfoQ eMag: Designing Your Culture
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News about Development
AWS Launches Massive X1 Instances Targeting High Memory Workloads by Richard Seroter Posted on May 30, 2016
Log4j 2.6 Goes Garbage-Free by Abraham Marín Pérez Posted on May 30, 2016
Realm reaches 1B users,100k active developers, launches version 1.0 by James Chesters Posted on May 30, 2016
Clojure.spec is a New Contract System for Clojure by Sergio De Simone Posted on May 29, 2016
Twitter Releases Pants 1.0 Polyglot Build Tool by Michael Redlich Posted on May 28, 2016
Jibo Releases SDK Aiming to Bring Robotics into Homes by Sergio De Simone Posted on May 27, 2016
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Interviews about Development
Jason McGee of IBM Talks about Open Source Projects and the Interactions at the Collaboration Summit
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Articles about Development
Living in the Matrix with Bytecode Manipulation
by
Victor Grazi
Posted on
May 26, 2016
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InfoQ at 10
by
Floyd Marinescu
Posted on
May 25, 2016
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A Reference Architecture for the Internet of Things (Part 2)
by
Daniel Karzel, Hannelore Marginean, Tuan-Si Tran
Posted on
May 25, 2016
Martin Van Ryswyk on DataStax Enterprise Graph Database
by
Srini Penchikala
Posted on
May 17, 2016
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Big Data Processing with Apache Spark - Part 4: Spark Machine Learning
by
Srini Penchikala
Posted on
May 15, 2016
OpenStack in Action Review and Q&A with the Author
by
Sergio De Simone
Posted on
May 13, 2016
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Research on Development
Which Practices Contribute the Most for Successfully Implementing a DevOps Culture?
As part of InfoQ's articles series on "Patterns of DevOps Culture", we want to know which practices you believe contribute the most towards an environment of collaboration (across the board), sharing (continuous learning) and ownership (of both successes and failures)? In other words, what moves the needle towards DevOps?
Which Kanban Practices Can Deliver Value When Used next to Mainstream Agile Method?
This research question investigates which kanban practices are considered to deliver additional value when used next to agile practices from mainstream agile methods such as Scrum or XP.
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Flash Under Fire: Are you using HTML5/JavaScript Exclusively?
Adobe’s Flash has come under scrutiny in the past week, with Firefox blocking it in all browsers for a short time, and Facebook’s chief security officer calling for the company to announce the end-of-life date for Flash.
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What Scares You Most About Adopting a Microservice Architecture?
Microservices solve all architectural problems - or do they? Which of the many challenges of a microservice architecture worries you most?
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JavaScript Frameworks in the Real World
JavaScript frameworks can be an essential tool for advanced JavaScript programming. While one could do everything needed purely with just the JavaScript code without the need of a framework, both they and JavaScript libraries provide some very useful foundations to build on.
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Defect Identification & Management Practices in Software Development – Part 2
This research item is the second of two that look at the defect identification and management practices in software development. Almost all software development approaches incorporate processes for tracking, recording, measuring and resolving defects.
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