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Coffee Talk: Twitter Should Have Monetized Their API

This morning over coffee, Leo (a.k.a. thinkberg) and I discussed this post on the TwentyPeople blog on their problems with the Twitter API. The story is...

0 replies - 3042 views - 11/09/12 by Mikio Braun in Articles

Weekly Poll: Sans JVM?

A few weeks ago, we asked which programming language you'd use if Java weren't an option. JVM languages, especially Scala and Groovy, were the overwhelming...

6 replies - 9177 views - 11/02/12 by Bill Armstrong in Articles

Roundtable Discussion: Java/Spring Security

IntroductionSome of you may have already seen our first Spring video, but if not, let me give you a little bit of background.  DZone HQ is the home of a local...

2 replies - 20331 views - 10/22/12 by Will Soprano in Articles

Weekly Poll: In a World where Java was no more. . .

Java is the bread and butter of many programmers on DZone. We don't think that a bakery strike would lead to mass starvation, though. We'd find something else...

7 replies - 8854 views - 10/14/12 by Bill Armstrong in Articles

Have You Checked out the DZone Tech Library?

If you haven't had a chance (or didn't know about it), take a stroll over to DZone's tech library.  Our shelves are filled with Refcardz, Whitepapers,...

0 replies - 3099 views - 10/11/12 by Eric Genesky in Articles

Have You Checked out the DZone Tech Library?

If you haven't had a chance (or didn't know about it), take a stroll over to DZone's tech library.  Our shelves are filled with Refcardz, Whitepapers,...

0 replies - 3546 views - 10/11/12 by Eric Genesky in Articles

Puppet Module for Maven Repository Artifact Downloads

This is a guest post I wrote in the Puppetlabs blog for their Module of the Week program about the MaestroDev/maven module we...

0 replies - 3954 views - 09/28/12 by Carlos Sanchez in Articles

Weekly Poll: Scala, Friend or Foe? What's DZone's Consensus?

There's been some interesting news in the last week about Scala, and we thought the community would be curious to find out just how many of us have used Scala,...

0 replies - 10393 views - 09/21/12 by Bill Armstrong in Articles

Through the Eyes of a Newbie

The wife is interested in learning programming so she has been doing the Code Academy JavaScript course. It’s incredible to observe a person...

0 replies - 1071 views - 09/19/12 by Rob Galanakis in Articles

What's Your Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Your Code?

You write code to deliver business value, hence your code deals with a business domain like e-trading in finance, or the navigation for an online shoe...

1 replies - 4038 views - 09/11/12 by cyrille martraire in Articles

Algorithm of the Week: Graph Breadth First Search

Since we already know how to represent graphs, we can go further for some very simple approaches of walking through them. Passing by all the vertices of a...

2 replies - 9718 views - 09/10/12 by Stoimen Popov in Articles

Fixing Bugs – There’s No Substitute for Experience

We've all heard that the only way to get good at fixing bugs in through experience – the school of hard knocks. Experienced programmers aren’t afraid...

1 replies - 8076 views - 09/08/12 by Jim Bird in Articles

Thursday Code Puzzler: Is This A Palindrome

It's Thursday already, so time for another code puzzler. The idea is simple: solve the coding problem as efficiently as you can, in any language or...

19 replies - 4708 views - 07/19/12 by James Sugrue in Articles

The Duck is a Lie

What follows is my experience with Java, PHP and Ruby. I mainly use PHP as a dynamic language that supports duck typing but also the definition of...

0 replies - 6355 views - 06/25/12 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

Kotlin in action: few tricks for every day use

In this post I would like to show several tricks, which I found to be very useful while develoiping small examples with the Kotlin programming...

0 replies - 11304 views - 06/24/12 by Alex Tkachman in Articles