talios | Shared With: Everyone - May 13 2008 | development, agile
Quoted: During OOPSLA 2007, InfoQ interviewed Markus Voelter asking him about creating software architecture documentation. Many people mention UML when they are asked about software design documentation, but Markus has a different take on that. He thinks that we should be using models which can be processed with tools which can validate or invalidate them.
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talios | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 06 2008 | development, java, agile
Quoted: Ola Bini, a core JRuby developer and author of the book Practical JRuby on Rails Projects, has been developing a new language for the JVM called Ioke. This strongly typed, extremely dynamic, prototype based object oriented language aims to give developers the same kind of power they get with Lisp and Ruby, combined with a nice, small, regular syntax.
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talios | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 08 2008 | development, agile, hibernate
Quoted: In this interview from QCon London 2008, InfoQ Chief Architect Alexandru Popescu discusses the architecture of InfoQ, integrating WebWork and DWR, Hibernate and JCR, Hibernate scalability, MySQL replication, the new InfoQ video streaming system, the video encoding process, site search, and future plans for InfoQ.
talios | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 19 2008 | development, music, agileQuoted: Yo, yo, yo! Listen up, Enterprise Software Developers. Yeah, you! The news: The Cranky Product Manager knows that there is a certain percentage of you
talios | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 25 2008 | java, development, agile
Quoted: Project documentation is often one of the necessary evils in delivering a software product. But imagine being able to generate your documentation at the click of a button. In this installment of Automation for the people, automation expert Paul Duvall explains how you can use open source tools to automate the generation of Unified Modeling Language (UML) diagrams, build figures, entity-relationship diagrams (ERDs), and even user documentation.
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