Two special interest groups within the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) have highlighted the publication of a pair of research papers that “fundamentally changed” parallel computing in both theory and practice. The Special Interest Group on Algorithms and Computation Theory (SIGACT) and the Special Interest Group on Operating Systems (SIGOPS) […]
Monthly Archives: July 2012
Oracle’s open source contingent appears to be driving forward with the Java development experience (as it is now known) with the release of the NetBeans Integrated Development Environment (IDE) 7.2 for Windows, Mac, Oracle Solaris, Oracle Linux, and other Linux distributions. Still focused on a core message to programmers that […]
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Atlassian has updated its JIRA issue and project tracking software for its 5.1 iteration release. New product elements see a broadening of scope with an issue collection feature to allow software developers to capture information from non-JIRA users. Small nuances across feature sets often count the most and that’s what […]
Last week, I noted that textbook authors who revise their books have a natural tendency to add new material in a small number of places rather than integrate it. This tendency tends to make it harder to learn from the book, and it is particularly troublesome when the new material […]
With Oracle OpenWorld scheduled to run from September 30 to October 4 this year, the eagle eyes of developers will now be turning towards San Francisco to scrutinize the effects of another year of Sun technologies under Larry Ellison’s parentage. News so far this month in this vein is interesting. […]
Recently I’ve been musing about C++ versus C. As predicted, a few people have told me that there is no way they will let anyone pry loose their beloved C compiler from their hands. I’ve said it before, and I’ll repeat it: I really do enjoy programming in C. But […]
Magento, an online retail platform provider and division of eBay company X.commerce, has released new UK-specific features for its Magento Go e-commerce facility. The firm said the localised features will provide more flexibility and growth potential for small online merchants in the UK, enabling them to offer a “seamless” end-to-end […]
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