To live and die making "L.A. Noire," unsensible censors, and the top 25 ways to get PWNED
by James Turner
| @blackbearnh | 7 July 2011
The folks who make video games sound the alarm bells on working conditions, governments try to break the Internet, and MITRE unveils 2011's most dangerous software errors.
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Java deserves another look. Here's why.
by Edd Dumbill
| @edd | 7 July 2011
Sixteen years on, this ain't your father's Java. Here's seven reasons why Java is worth your time.
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Java is as much about the JVM as it is the language.
by Edd Dumbill
| @edd | 7 July 2011
This overview of JVM-based programming compares the relative strengths of the major languages.
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Celebrating a decade of game-changing Java software.
by Edd Dumbill
| @edd | 7 July 2011
Reaching beyond mere adoption, these seven projects have had a profound effect on the Java world, software development in general, and even our daily lives.
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Ryo Chijiiwa, a software engineer who left it all behind, shares the benefits of off-the-grid living.
by Jenn Webb
| @JennWebb | 7 July 2011
Burnt out from years of school and tech work, Ryo Chijiiwa quit his job and moved off the grid. In this interview, Chijiiwa talks about how solitude and time in the wilderness has changed his perspective on work and life.
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Steve Souders on how he reduces the development risks of mobile emulators.
by Jenn Webb
| @JennWebb | 6 July 2011
Steve Souders, performance evangelist at Google, looks forward to the remote capabilities of debugging and testing, but he warns against putting too much faith in emulators.
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