Tuesday 9 April 2013

[TechRepublic] Open source's profound impact on the development community

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TechRepublic Member | April 09, 2013

Open source's profound impact on the development community

Justin James gives a brief overview of open source's evolution and how perceptions about it have changed. He also explains how open source gives developers new career options. Read more

Resource of the day

Live Webcast: Affordable and Secure Data Storage for the Mid-Market

Don't miss this webcast that will examine the importance of data storage solutions for the mid-market, including best practice tips for gathering and storing data safely and inexpensively.


Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Microsoft simplifies IE testing with modern.ie

That bane of web developers, testing in IE, has had a little of the pain removed. Read more

The great browser shake-up of 2013

In a jam-packed 24 hours, Google announces it is forking WebKit, and Samsung teams up with Mozilla to develop a new engine. Read more

Spell-check .NET applications with NHunspell

NHunspell provides full-featured spell-checking, thesaurus, and hyphenation features for .NET applications. Here's how to get and use NHunspell. Read more

Off-color remarks at conference result in two developers getting fired

Sexual jokes made by a couple of male attendees at the Python Developer Conference are overheard and two firings result. Read more

What Facebook Home might mean for Android developers and Google

The Facebook Home apps suite has some folks scratching their heads. Here's a brief overview of what it is and an explanation of whether it changes anything for Android developers. Read more

Better iOS code: Wield the power of Core Image

Learn to wield the power of Core Image with this tutorial from Marcio Valenzuela. Read more

Android v. iOS guide for newbies

If you're just starting out in app development and trying to choose between the Android or the iOS SDK, this basic guide might be useful. Read more

Agile adoption in Asia faces tough obstacles

Claudio Caballero looks at why the high level of interest in agile methodologies in Asia isn't resulting in a slew of agile contracts. Read more

Dice: More than half of tech pros don't negotiate salary

IT pros seem to have a reluctance to negotiate salary upon getting offered a job. Read more




Today's recommended downloads

Oracle Exalogic: Getting the Most Out of Your Applications (Oracle)

Enhancing the Customer Experience: The Promise of BPM Technology for Retailers (Oracle)

Process-Centric Banking: The Promise of BPM Technology for Financial Services Institutions (Oracle)

Live Webcast: Affordable and Secure Data Storage for the Mid-Market (EMC)

BPM Technology: Oracle (Oracle)


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