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Software architects need not apply

JW Archive: How the Java virtual machine performs thread synchronization | Ruby, Clojure, and Ceylon: Same goal, three very different results

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Software architects need not apply
An architect needs to be working among the masses and not lounging in the ivory tower. Indeed, it would be nice if the title "software architect" was NOT frequently seen as an euphemism for "can no longer code." Read More


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JW Archive: How the Java virtual machine performs thread synchronization
All Java programs are compiled into class files that contain bytecodes, the machine language of the Java virtual machine. In this JavaWorld classic, Bill Venners goes under the hood of the JVM to explain the mechanics of thread synchronization, including shared data, locks, monitors, and synchronized. Like many JW Archives, this article is as relevant for students of JVM internals today as it was when it was first published in July 1997. Read More

Ruby, Clojure, and Ceylon: Same goal, three very different results
Even languages that are created with similar goals in mind may yield highly disparate final results, depending on how their communities understand those goals. Ruby, Clojure, and Ceylon are three such languages. Read More

Eclipse developers moving to mobile
Mobile application development is gaining momentum within the Eclipse Foundation open source community, according to newly released report. Read More

Beyond Hamcrest Core matchers in JUnit
In this post, I look at using some of Hamcrest's non-core matchers with JUnit. These non-core matchers are NOT included with JUnit by default, but are available by including a Hamcrest JAR in the classpath. Read More




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