Apple lawyers up, the FSF is Injected, and Google donates Wave.
by James Turner
| @blackbearnh | 1 December 2010
In a somewhat slow news week, Nokia pulls the plug on the Symbian Foundation, the FSF gets hacked, and Wave goes to Apache.
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by Tim O'Reilly
| @timoreilly | 29 November 2010
A list from O'Reilly's Free to Choose Cyber-Monday promotion offers a fascinating view of what's on the minds of the core audience.
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What's missing from Java's upcoming release, Novell sells out, and injection protection
by James Turner
| @blackbearnh | 24 November 2010
In the latest Developer Week in Review: A look at Java's divide and conquer approach to upcoming releases, the end of an era for Novell, and a common programming shortcut that can end up cutting your throat.
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Java on Macs: Good, Null Pointer Exceptions: Bad, SQL Server 2011: Coming, Firefox 4: Fast
by James Turner
| @blackbearnh | 17 November 2010
Good news for Java fans on Macs, Apple is going to play nice with Oracle. Bad news for Java web developers, NPEs are far too common. Good news for Microsoft developers, there's a new SQL Server coming soon. And coming around the back stretch, it's Firefox 4, by a paw!
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A focus on data is finishing the revolution that started with Ajax.
by Mike Loukides
| @mikeloukides | 16 November 2010
Modern applications require data. That means developers must see themselves as data providers, and they must create stable public APIs for accessing that data.
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Publishing calendars as HTML is necessary but not sufficient. We also need iCalendar feeds.
by Jon Udell
| @judell | 12 November 2010
If you're a school or a business or a band or a club whose website sports an Events tab that doesn't offer a companion iCalendar feed, I hope you'll ask your CMS vendor why not.
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