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DeviceAnywhere and Forum Nokia Team Up

Dr. Dobb's Journal
July 08, 2008

To deliver mobile application development testing services - Mobile

Developer Diaries

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
July 01, 2008

Profiles of programmers, descriptions of developers. - Design

Java and the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet  

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
July 01, 2008

The Nokia N810 isn't really a phone. It's a Linux-based Internet tablet with wireless connection options—and you can write and run Java applications with it. - JVM Languages

Top Ten Reasons You Don't Need a Requirements Document

Dr. Dobb's JournalJonathan Erickson
June 29, 2008

As I said in Requirements Are Required Reading, the real reason I'm a stickler for requirements documents is that a little extra effort upfront means I have to talk to fewer people later on -- and recall, I'm basically anti-social, which means I don't like to talk to people even in the best of situations. Luckily, David De Witt was there to set me straight, with his Top 10 reasons why you don't need a requirements document when upgrading software.

- Design

Event-Based Architectures  

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
June 26, 2008

Event-Based Architectures simplify system design, development, and testing because they minimize relationships between system parts. - Design

Eclipse Delivers Annual Release

Dr. Dobb's Journal
June 25, 2008

Ganymede Release invovles 23 Eclipse projects representing more than 18 million lines of code - Open Source

Pushing Data to a Silverlight Client with a WCF Duplex Service: Part II

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
June 20, 2008

How Silverlight clients can send/receive messages from polling duplex WCF services - Web Development

Pushing Data to a Silverlight Client with a WCF Duplex Service: Part I

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
June 19, 2008

- Web Development

Smoke Gets In Your Eyes

Dr. Dobb's JournalMark Nelson
June 11, 2008

This week the news is bringing a deluge of commentary regarding proposed changes in radio royalty payments. I'm seeing lots of comments such as this one from a PC Magazine article:

Internet broadcasters have long paid royalty rates to stream music on their Web sites, but traditional radio stations have not had to pay because, they argue, exposure on their radio stations leads to increased record sales and profits for artists.

- Design

Creating a Silverlight 2 Client Access Policy Socket Server

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
June 10, 2008

Built-in support for sockets - .NET

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