Archive for the ‘Daily del.icio.us’ Category
Sunday, June 10th, 2007
An free icon search engine, very useful for your applications, websites and even presentations.
A very interesting discussion regarding the need for a REST service description language, like SOAP and WS-* have WSDL.
An opinion blog post regarding SOAP. Yes, it is bashing SOAP.
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Sunday, June 3rd, 2007
Diving into Objective-C and Cocoa requies a substantial amount of investment, so if you already know (and maybe prefer) Ruby, it may be worth having a look at this article.
An Eclipse-based Ruby/Rails/JavaScript IDE.
An excellent source for MacOS X development using Cocoa and Ruby.
The point of view of a developer on the Django framework.
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Thursday, May 31st, 2007
The latest release candidate of GWT 1.4 is available. This entry of the Google Web Toolkit Blog will show you the impressive list of changes!
Pictures of the Linux-sponsored Chastain Motorsports IndyCar racecar that took part in this year Indy500.
The Linux-sponsored car driven by Roberto Moreno was incidentally the first to retire by crashing out of the race!
A list of why new programmers would be wise to start with Python as a programming language.
Still not convinced by using PNG? Then I highly suggest that you read this
A very good OpenID introduction.
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Saturday, May 26th, 2007
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XStream 1.2.2 is released with JettisonMappedXmlDriver used for serialization and deserialization from JSON.
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A tutorial on using the query parser from Apache Lucene to provide Google-style query input and hence avoid having to build complex search forms.
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A mashup that uses Google Maps, FlickR feeds and Google’s AJAX Feed API.
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The good reasons of a Google Search Quality team member to actually attend conferences all around the world.
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“Microsoft wants to expand the OSS landscape for .NET, so they’re recruiting people to lead open source projects built on .NET.”
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A very good article on relationnal database systems by the Hibernate team.
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Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007
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