Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Modern threading: A Java concurrency primer

QCon - Application development faces a seismic shift | Andrew Oliver: Long live SOA in the cloud era

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Modern threading: A Java concurrency primer
Concurrency is among the greatest worries for newcomers to Java programming but there's no reason to let it daunt you. Not only is excellent documentation available (we'll explore several sources in this article) but Java threads have become easier to work with as the Java platform has evolved. In order to learn how to do multithreaded programming in Java 6 and 7, you really just need some building blocks. This week's top article is a beginner's survey of Java threading techniques, including links to some of JavaWorld's most frequently read introductory articles about multithreaded programming. Start your engines if you're ready to start learning about Java threading today. Read More


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QCon - Application development faces a seismic shift
Oracle VP of Development Cameron Purdy said last week at QCon that there's a "perfect storm" brewing in the world of application development -- possibly much like the storm that enabled Java to supplant C++ in the mid nineties. As the emerging platform of HTML5, JavaScript, cloud infrastructure and mobile devices enables thin-server architectures, how will server-side Java evolve? Read More

Andrew Oliver: Long live SOA in the cloud era
A few years back, SOA (service-oriented architecture) was all the rage. Vendors rushed to remarket everything as SOA, and SOA-washing was the new greenwashing. But in today'srush to the cloud, have we abandoned SOA? If so, we're in trouble. Read More

Dustin Marx: Why software architects need not apply
The best software architects are those who do architecture work, design work, and lower level implementation coding and testing. Read More

Bill Venners: JW Archives: How the JVM performs thread synchronization
Bill Venners goes under the hood of the JVM to explain the mechanics of thread synchronization, including shared data, locks, monitors, and synchronized. Read More




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Modern threading: A Java concurrency primer

QCon - Application development faces a seismic shift | Andrew Oliver: Long live SOA in the cloud era

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Modern threading: A Java concurrency primer
Concurrency is among the greatest worries for newcomers to Java programming but there's no reason to let it daunt you. Not only is excellent documentation available (we'll explore several sources in this article) but Java threads have become easier to work with as the Java platform has evolved. In order to learn how to do multithreaded programming in Java 6 and 7, you really just need some building blocks. This week's top article is a beginner's survey of Java threading techniques, including links to some of JavaWorld's most frequently read introductory articles about multithreaded programming. Start your engines if you're ready to start learning about Java threading today. Read More


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QCon - Application development faces a seismic shift
Oracle VP of Development Cameron Purdy said last week at QCon that there's a "perfect storm" brewing in the world of application development -- possibly much like the storm that enabled Java to supplant C++ in the mid nineties. As the emerging platform of HTML5, JavaScript, cloud infrastructure and mobile devices enables thin-server architectures, how will server-side Java evolve? Read More

Andrew Oliver: Long live SOA in the cloud era
A few years back, SOA (service-oriented architecture) was all the rage. Vendors rushed to remarket everything as SOA, and SOA-washing was the new greenwashing. But in today'srush to the cloud, have we abandoned SOA? If so, we're in trouble. Read More

Dustin Marx: Why software architects need not apply
The best software architects are those who do architecture work, design work, and lower level implementation coding and testing. Read More

Bill Venners: JW Archives: How the JVM performs thread synchronization
Bill Venners goes under the hood of the JVM to explain the mechanics of thread synchronization, including shared data, locks, monitors, and synchronized. Read More




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Android 4.1 'Jelly Bean' takes on Apple's Siri

Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 blocked from sale in U.S. | Developers to Google: We need platform unity for Nexus tablet

Today's InfoWorld Headlines: Wrap Up

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Android 4.1 'Jelly Bean' takes on Apple's Siri
At its Google I/O developer conference today, Google announced a new mobile OS, an upgrade for its Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich," promising performance improvements and actionable notifications. Read More


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Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 blocked from sale in U.S.
A federal court in California has blocked the sale of Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet in the U.S. in a patent dispute between Apple and Samsung. Read More


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The Five Pillars of SharePoint Governance
Your SharePoint content and user base is growing. Without governance, it's only a matter of time before SharePoint is unusable and unmanageable! In this new Quest white paper, learn the five pillars of SharePoint governance, and how preparing for an ever-changing SharePoint environment ensures success. Read Now!

Developers to Google: We need platform unity for Nexus tablet
With the presumptive launch of Google's Nexus 7 tablet mere days or hours away, developers at Google I/O 2012 are emphasizing the need for a unified platform on which they can do their work. Read More

EU rejects Microsoft antitrust appeal, reduces fine to $1.1 billion
The General Court of the European Union has rejected Microsoft's appeal of a 2008 European Commission antitrust ruling, but has reduced the fine Microsoft must pay from €899 million ($1.1 billion) to €860 ( $1.07 billion) million. Read More




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Android 4.1 'Jelly Bean' takes on Apple's Siri

Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 blocked from sale in U.S. | Developers to Google: We need platform unity for Nexus tablet

Today's InfoWorld Headlines: Wrap Up

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Android 4.1 'Jelly Bean' takes on Apple's Siri
At its Google I/O developer conference today, Google announced a new mobile OS, an upgrade for its Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich," promising performance improvements and actionable notifications. Read More


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Empowering Your Mobile Worker
Today's most productive employees are mobile, and your company's IT strategy must be ready to support them with 24/7 access to the business information they need across a range of mobile devices. See how corporations are meeting the many needs of their mobile workers with the help of Box. Read Now!

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Get up to 312 hours of free Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) on-demand instances on Amazon EC2. Leverage the cost effectiveness, scalability, and flexibility of Amazon Web Services (AWS), with the proven reliability of RHEL and the backing of AWS premium support. Try now.

Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 blocked from sale in U.S.
A federal court in California has blocked the sale of Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet in the U.S. in a patent dispute between Apple and Samsung. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Quest Software

The Five Pillars of SharePoint Governance
Your SharePoint content and user base is growing. Without governance, it's only a matter of time before SharePoint is unusable and unmanageable! In this new Quest white paper, learn the five pillars of SharePoint governance, and how preparing for an ever-changing SharePoint environment ensures success. Read Now!

Developers to Google: We need platform unity for Nexus tablet
With the presumptive launch of Google's Nexus 7 tablet mere days or hours away, developers at Google I/O 2012 are emphasizing the need for a unified platform on which they can do their work. Read More

EU rejects Microsoft antitrust appeal, reduces fine to $1.1 billion
The General Court of the European Union has rejected Microsoft's appeal of a 2008 European Commission antitrust ruling, but has reduced the fine Microsoft must pay from €899 million ($1.1 billion) to €860 ( $1.07 billion) million. Read More




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Android 4.1 'Jelly Bean' takes on Apple's Siri

The sorry state of WinRT apps on Windows Phone 8 | Occupy Silicon Valley! It's time to take back user rights

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Android 4.1 'Jelly Bean' takes on Apple's Siri
At its Google I/O developer conference today, Google announced a new mobile OS, an upgrade for its Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich," promising performance improvements and actionable notifications. Read More


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Condusiv Announces New Diskeeper 12!
Just Released! Diskeeper® 12 from Condusiv™ Technologies (formerly Diskeeper Corporation) raises the bar for Windows applications & storage performance ensuring peak productivity. Diskeeper provides technology essential to optimize application & storage performance for servers, desktops, laptops and all storage platforms, including SANs and SSDs. Visit our website for more info and free 30-day trial.

WHITE PAPER: Box

Empowering Your Mobile Worker
Today's most productive employees are mobile, and your company's IT strategy must be ready to support them with 24/7 access to the business information they need across a range of mobile devices. See how corporations are meeting the many needs of their mobile workers with the help of Box. Read Now!

The sorry state of WinRT apps on Windows Phone 8
Windows Phone 8 has all sorts of great new capabilities, including the ability to run Windows RT programs -- just like the Metro-style Windows RT applications in Windows 8, right? No, not at all. Read More

Occupy Silicon Valley! It's time to take back user rights
The longtime high-tech insider Bill Davidow has choice words for his industry cohorts: Stop exploiting your customers. Read More

MyDP could transform mobile devices into replacement PCs
The Mobile DisplayPort standard lets users stream HD content from mobile devices to displays via USB. Read More




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Android 4.1 'Jelly Bean' takes on Apple's Siri

The sorry state of WinRT apps on Windows Phone 8 | Occupy Silicon Valley! It's time to take back user rights

InfoWorld Daily

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Android 4.1 'Jelly Bean' takes on Apple's Siri
At its Google I/O developer conference today, Google announced a new mobile OS, an upgrade for its Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich," promising performance improvements and actionable notifications. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Condusiv Technologies

Condusiv Announces New Diskeeper 12!
Just Released! Diskeeper® 12 from Condusiv™ Technologies (formerly Diskeeper Corporation) raises the bar for Windows applications & storage performance ensuring peak productivity. Diskeeper provides technology essential to optimize application & storage performance for servers, desktops, laptops and all storage platforms, including SANs and SSDs. Visit our website for more info and free 30-day trial.

WHITE PAPER: Box

Empowering Your Mobile Worker
Today's most productive employees are mobile, and your company's IT strategy must be ready to support them with 24/7 access to the business information they need across a range of mobile devices. See how corporations are meeting the many needs of their mobile workers with the help of Box. Read Now!

The sorry state of WinRT apps on Windows Phone 8
Windows Phone 8 has all sorts of great new capabilities, including the ability to run Windows RT programs -- just like the Metro-style Windows RT applications in Windows 8, right? No, not at all. Read More

Occupy Silicon Valley! It's time to take back user rights
The longtime high-tech insider Bill Davidow has choice words for his industry cohorts: Stop exploiting your customers. Read More

MyDP could transform mobile devices into replacement PCs
The Mobile DisplayPort standard lets users stream HD content from mobile devices to displays via USB. Read More




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