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For many developers, MySQL and PHP go together like peanut butter and jam. MySQL has a long history of working with the PHP community and that's a commitment that will continue forever. If you've thought scripting languages weren't pow
I don't usually comment too much on other people's blogs --it just becomes too much of an echo chamber --but I thought a recent posting by Savio on the adoption-led model could benefit from another perspective. I'm not sure what caused
After deliberating all the different smartphone choices in recent weeks, I finally came to a decision. Or in some sense, the decision came to me through the convergence of two events: The antennna on my long-suffering Treo 650 broke off and AT&T
Sun's Simon Phipps has a nice description of an "adoption-led market", which differs from the traditional "procurement-driven market" commonplace in the commercial software market. "In this (adoption-led) approach, devel
Animated transitions for your Java GUIs
As Matt reported last week, IBM announced that it was bowing out of the solidDB for MySQL project. "Those of you who know Solid's history know that Solid has long been a leader in the area of in-memory database software. This in-memory tech
Apologies for not writing this earlier, but I've just had a horrible few weeks of school & work, with a week of 14hr days in a classroom to boot. I wanted to follow up on the post because most of the comments I received were of the "
I'll be in Austin Sunday and Monday as part of SXSW Interactive conference. If you're not familiar with SXSW (South by Southwest) it's a combination technology and music conference. Or technically I guess it's two different confer
Exec says seamless interoperability doesn't occur instantaneously, but it benefits Novell that more people have access to Microsoft's documentation for Windows protocols
As a follow on from last weeks SaaS / onDemand conferences, MuleSource has their upcoming MuleCon April 1-2 in San Francisco. If you're doing integration work and looking for a better, cheaper way, this is a good conference to check out. You can