
A few weeks ago, we asked which programming language you'd use if Java weren't an option. JVM languages, especially Scala and Groovy, were the overwhelming...
6 replies - 9160 views - 11/02/12 by Bill Armstrong in Articles

Today's Windows 8 release got us wondering, "When did we actually start using Windows 7?" I, personally, got my Windows 7 key pre-release from being a member...
12 replies - 9528 views - 10/25/12 by Bill Armstrong in Articles

Java is the bread and butter of many programmers on DZone. We don't think that a bakery strike would lead to mass starvation, though. We'd find something else...
7 replies - 8834 views - 10/14/12 by Bill Armstrong in Articles

Office space is something many companies don’t get.
Sure, you should have a wide table, a comfortable chair and a fast
workstation. But that is not the...
6 replies - 6160 views - 10/09/12 by Michael Dubakov in Articles

In this day and age, we can't deny that we rely on social networking to let us know what's going on in the world. Given the variety of options available to the...
2 replies - 7829 views - 09/27/12 by Bill Armstrong in Articles

By Martin Bakal,
WW Offering Manager - Electronics Industry, IBMFor a
decade or more, software teams have benefited from agile development methods
where...
0 replies - 2259 views - 08/16/12 by Martin Bakal in Articles

Curator's Note: Originally from Dec. '10Alan Skorks’ old post on programmer interviews reminded me of a couple of old posts (here and here)
that I had...
1 replies - 8942 views - 07/26/12 by Krishna Kumar in Articles

First off, I just want to say thanks to all of the community members on DZone who have helped us continue to be one of the best sources for developer content...
1 replies - 13414 views - 05/29/12 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

I’ve seen so many threads over the last few weeks about who should do
what, why, and what you should do about it if you don’t conform. I
don’t get...
0 replies - 2277 views - 04/06/12 by Aaron Nichols in Articles

In one of his milestone strategy letters, Joel Spolsky applies economics to the world of computing and the theories of complementary and alternative goods. He...
2 replies - 6118 views - 04/04/12 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

Back 10 years or so when Extreme Programming came out, it began to
change the way that programmers thought about testing. XP made software
developers...
1 replies - 5082 views - 12/09/11 by Jim Bird in Articles

I felt compelled to respond to a well-reasoned article written today by Infoworld veteran Neil McAllister. The article does a nice job of pointing out a lot...
0 replies - 3283 views - 12/01/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

It seems that concepts related to DevOps are starting to become more mainstream. This interview, featuring IBM's Pete Marshall and Peter Spung at Innovate...
0 replies - 1749 views - 11/26/11 by David Pell in Articles

A new issue of Cutter IT's Journal just arrived, and this one's on DevOps… and it's free. To get "Devops: A Software Revolution in the Making?,"...
0 replies - 6069 views - 11/10/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

DDD Day is an Italian event totally dedicated to Domain-Driven Design, an approach for software development in complex domains such as banking, insurance,...
2 replies - 6528 views - 10/11/11 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles