Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Learning and Improving Your Debugging Skills

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05/12/09

Learning and Improving Your Debugging Skills
http://www.javaworld.com/community/?q=node/2927
Programmers spend a high percentage of the time debugging rather
than writing code. You probably had some training in learning a
language or framework--but how did you learn to fix the defects
in your software? When you fell in love with programming (or at
least decided it was a remunerative career), you probably
thought of it as a creative endeavor. You'd design great
software, write the code, and poof!--it'd work perfectly the
first time. Yeah. Right.

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Development 2.0 http://www.javaworld.com/community/?q=node/2926

We are in a new era that is largely defined by two key aspects
that are rapidly changing the character of development.
Development 2.0 is largely defined by 1) capitalizing on open
source technologies, and 2) borrowing infrastructures. Neither
aspect is new nor revolutionary; however, both make a lot of
sense when you look at the value that each provides together.

JRuby Supports Java and Ruby Method Names Conventions
http://www.javaworld.com/community/?q=node/2925
Because JRuby supports use of Java classes within Ruby code
running on the JVM, it is not surprising that differences of
convention are more likely to be noticed in Jruby development.
One area in which Java and Ruby differ in convention is the
naming of methods. JRuby conveniently allows Ruby code calling
Java classes to call methods on those Java classes using either
a traditional Java method naming convention (with or without
parentheses) or using Ruby-friendly syntax (all lowercase
letters with underscores separating the different words).

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This newsletter is sponsored by EMC
EMC's CSO Explains the Triple A's of Security Mgmt.

Roland Cloutier, EMC's Chief Security Officer shares his secrets
for managing Authentication, Audit, Availability and security of
the IT network infrastructure. Join us on Wednesday, June 3 at
2:00 p.m. ET/11:00 a.m. PT to find out how. Register for this
Live Webcast now.
http://adserver.fattail.com/redir/redirect.asp?CID=301662

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Metzler: 2009 Handbook of Application Delivery. Successful IT
organizations must know how to make the right application delivery
decisions in these tough economic times. This handbook authored by
WAN expert Jim Metzler will help guide you.
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