- Playlist: Plays of the Year Awards » Plays of the Year Awards The best iPod-related products of 2005 (via System Mobile Web Log)
- Raible Designs ~ We Build Web Apps » Matt Raible’s wrap-up of the Spring Experience
- A Couple of Dutch Rants » [TSE] Slides to Web Services and Remoting sessions » Alef put up the slides for his sessions on Web Services and Remoting from the Spring Experience
- Xooglers: Let’s get a real database » Google AdSense’s journey from mysql to commercial db and back.
- James Halberg » James Halberg’s Spring Experience wrapup
- Developing J2EE applications without Spring? Why? » Would you consider Spring to be the beginning of correct implementation for your J2EE applications? With Spring being supported by BEA as well as Interface21, has Spring become a standard toolkit for J2EE developers? If not, should it be? Should it someho
- Mark McLaren’s Weblog – iBATIS, DAO, Spring and Middlegen code generation » Mark McLaren (not the car, right?) discovers the iBATIS + Spring nirvana
- Closing thoughts on TSE 2005 » Patrick Peralta’s wrap-up of the Spring Experience 2005
- BEA JRockit 5.0 Sets New Performance Record » BEA has set a new record for J2EE performance with JRockit 5.0 with a SPECjbb2000 benchmark result of 861,647 operations per second. The result was obtained using a Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 480 server with 32 Intel® Itanium® 2 processors and the JRockit JVM 5
- Erik’s… Hmm…: My Spring Experience, Experience… » Erik’s wrapup on the Spring Experience
- Slacker Manager: The Several Habits of Wildly Successful del.icio.us Users
- 24 ways: Introduction to Scriptaculous Effects » I’m going to show you the very basics of implementing the Script.aculo.us javascript library’s Combination Effects. These allow you to fade elements on your site in or out, slide them up and down and so on.
- Hotwiring Your Search Engine – Newsweek Technology – MSNBC.com » Google a topic, and the results are based on popularity, right? Wrong. Inside the shadowy world of ‘SEOs.’
- Wired News: The Firefox Hacks You Must Have » With the release of the new version 1.5 of Firefox, there’s never been a better time to download the open-source browser, take it for a drive, kick the tires and see what it can do.
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