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- The case for Scala
- Programming languages are like screwdrivers for developers. One size does not fit all, so good programmers keep several in their tool belt. The problem is, new languages are coming out all the time and you've only got so much room on your belt and in your schedule to learn them....
- Blog posts 2008-11-24
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- The Busy Java Developer's Guide to Scala: Scala + Twitter = Scitter
- Scala is fun to talk about in the paper, but for most of the readers of this column, using it in a practical way makes the difference between seeing it as a "Toy" and using it on the job. In this installment, Ted Neward uses Scala to build the basic...
- White papers 2009-05-05
- How to end the Fail Whales? With Blue Whales.
- How to end the Fail Whales? With Blue Whales.Scary link about the Scala language interview you providedThat sure doesn't instill confidence. All this talk about using a languange "you are passionate about" blew me way.You have a service here that is failing miserably in terms of performance, and these jokers...
- Discussion threads 2009-04-11
- How to end the Fail Whales? With Blue Whales.
- Twitter's "Fail Whale" logo is cute, but solving the popular service's availability and scalability issues will be paramount if the web is to rely on it as a communications medium. So, I've been Twittering for a while. I was skeptical of the service...
- Blog posts 2009-04-10
- Max Magic Microtuner 2.3 (Mac)
- Max Magic Microtuner is a Macintosh application for creating and editing microtonal scales and tuning keyboard mappings that allows you to send and receive MIDI Tuning Standard bulk tuning dump system exclusive messages. With Max Magic Microtuner you can create, import, edit and export 128-note MIDI Tuning Standard keymap files...
- Software downloads 2009-02-07
- Twitter going commercial?
- According to Mike Arrington, there is a commercial play for Twitter in the works. During a conversation with Ev Williams, Twitter co-founder: MA: What is your revenue model? Do you know yet? Have you thought about it? EW: We’ve thought about it. We had...
- Blog posts 2008-07-16
- Bluetooth helmet headset
- I recently traded in my Honda Goldwing motorcycle and brought home a much smaller machine, a Honda Silverwing. It seemed a better fit for life's current conditions. I really miss the sound system on the Goldwing. I enjoyed listening to music while touring around Florida. The Silverwing,...
- Blog posts 2007-12-27
- Epicor Software Case Study: Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts
- Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts is a Toronto-based group of companies engaged in the management and ownership of medium-sized, luxury urban hotels and resort properties. Before its grand opening, the Four Seasons Dublin needed an integrated back office system that could take them from pre-opening purchasing activities to becoming fully...
- Case studies 2007-12-19
- Epicor Software Case Study: Spuhl AG
- Established in 1877, Spuhl AG is a machine-building company based in the east of Switzerland. Following the acquisition by Leggett & Platt in 1997, the executive board decided to implement a new ERP and manufacturing solution to replace its aging bespoke system. The overall goal was to secure its market...
- Case studies 2007-12-13
- Is the HTC Advantage really the most powerful mobile office?
- I posted my first impressions of the HTC Advantage about 10 days ago and have been using it as my primary device ever since it arrived. I actually wrote 90% of this review on the HTC Advantage with a Think Outside Sierra Bluetooth keyboard. Yes, I have even been using...
- Blog posts 2007-08-28
- Sell magic
- Sell magicWrong again, MurphWe're buying AMD64 machines for two reasons:1) They run the software that we need for our business2) At over $100K/cpu license, the [b]last[/b] thin we need is massively parallel at lower per/cpu performance.Power6 would be better for (2) but runs up against (1). SPARC (which until...
- Discussion threads 2007-07-18
- A free Cardo Scala 700LX Bluetooth headset goes to the ZDNet's 12 Deputy Tester
- It's Friday and you know what means; it's time to pick another ZDNet Deputy Tester of the Week. Our 12th one as a matter of fact. Earlier this week, I issued a clarion call for applications from people wanting to review Cardo's Scala 700LX Bluetooth headset (worth about $65)...
- Blog posts 2007-06-29
- California wants you to drive with both hands
- It isn't a law quite yet, but a bill in the California assembly that will ban the use of cell phone without a hands-free device headset or other type of system has now passed. The bill continues on to the Senate for final approval and then to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger...
- Blog posts 2006-09-03
- Microsoft Canada leaks Vista pricing
- Microsoft Canada leaks Vista pricingMicrosoft Canada leaks Vista pricingSo if its $259 Canadian then thats like $5 American :Pno need for 'leaks' for LinuxPowerful, available now and $0.00.With Greater Multimedia Use in Computer, where is LinuxPeople are increasing using computer for mulitimedia. where is linux in this. Say...
- Discussion threads 2006-08-28
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