
There is a huge number of books about TDD. Those books usually
concentrate on using test for units of work. Units of work are
understood in many different...
9 replies - 14096 views - 11/28/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Isn't it about time you had a place where you could go to get fresh news and articles focused solely on NoSQL technology everyday?Other sites may cover just...
1 replies - 11531 views - 11/15/11 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Today is HTML5 Boilerplate's first birthday, and to celebrate, the developers behind the popular HTML5, CSS, and Javascript templates released version 2.0. The...
0 replies - 20907 views - 08/10/11 by Ross Jernigan in Daily Dose

On Friday, the second version of the Couchbase Server was revealed. The new server should "be easy to install and manage, and will bring new indexing and...
0 replies - 15874 views - 07/31/11 by Ross Jernigan in Daily Dose

LucidWorks Enterprise released its new version 1.8 featuring the addition of new crawl and security functionality. The platform can now crawl and index files...
0 replies - 20815 views - 07/14/11 by Ross Jernigan in Daily Dose

The long-awaited social networking project from Google was revealed yesterday, dubbed Google+. It is not clear from whether or not the social network is aimed...
0 replies - 18552 views - 06/29/11 by Ross Jernigan in Daily Dose

NoSQL backers Membase and CouchOne just announced that they are merging to create Couchbase, Inc. Combining the caching and clustering technology of Membase,...
0 replies - 20760 views - 02/09/11 by Katie Mckinsey in Daily Dose

CouchDB is one of the most famous open source document-oriented databases available on the web.This article described my experience with CouchDB during an...
2 replies - 4998 views - 12/21/10 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

Google released the next version of the Google AppEngineSDK this week. The new 1.3.8 SDK includes a new Admin Console called the Instances page, which lets...
0 replies - 19497 views - 10/15/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Developers are getting GWT (Google Web Toolkit) features that were originally planned for version 2.2 by downloading the 2.1 RC1 version, which was just...
0 replies - 23915 views - 10/12/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Since the last beta, Ruby on Rails 3.0 has had over 842 commits by 125 developers. That's the level of polish you can expect when you download the first...
0 replies - 15482 views - 07/27/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

The first release candidate for Ruby 1.9.2 was released this week and it passes 99% of the RubySpec tests. It's mostly compatible with version 1.9.1 and it...
0 replies - 13623 views - 07/07/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

Download your free copy of our newest Refcard on Getting Started with NoSQL and Data Scalability now! This DZone Refcard demystifies NoSQL and data...
0 replies - 16601 views - 07/06/10 by Lyndsey Clevesy in Announcements

Twitter began using NoSQL last year as it rolled its systems onto the widely popular Cassandra system (used by large web properties such as Digg and...
0 replies - 13954 views - 06/13/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose

The first release candidate for the NoSQL data store, Redis, is now available with new features such as significant performance optimizations, a new test...
3 replies - 14283 views - 05/23/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Daily Dose