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Camel Essential Components - Webinar 1/23/2013

Camel is a powerful, popular, open-source routing and mediation library. This webinar aims to briefly introduce viewers to Camel and 6 of the essential...

0 replies - 307 views - 01/07/13 by Brandon Nokes in Uncategorized

Ubuntu is Coming to Smartphones: What Could You Use It For?

Canonical announced today that Ubuntu is headed for smartphones, touting the full capability of a Linux PC in a gesture-based mobile version of the OS. Here's...

0 replies - 5340 views - 01/03/13 by Eric Gregory in Articles

Connected to the Community

 My previous entry spoke of an open source project’s responsibility to keep their community informed. In that entry, I focused on a big part of a...

0 replies - 1104 views - 12/27/12 by Wayne Beaton in Articles

Weekly Poll: Open Source in 2012

As we head toward the end of the year, we began wondering what the most significant achievements and trends in the tech industry have been during 2012. The...

0 replies - 4762 views - 12/21/12 by Bill Armstrong in Articles

Code of Conduct: Open Source

I am writing this mostly out of frustration with developers. Hopefully this can shine some rules of conduct when discussing software on a medium like Github....

0 replies - 1415 views - 12/17/12 by Mahdi Yusuf in Articles

The DZone Community's 2012 Developer Profile

In June 2012, DZone undertook a survey of the DZone community to better understand your experiences as developers and professionals. If you took our survey in...

0 replies - 6768 views - 11/27/12 by Kelly Reiser in Articles

2 Open Source Tools to Manage MySQL Servers Like a Champ

Box has two great open-source tools which will help you manage your MySQL servers like the pros: Anemometer will change the way you look at query performance...

0 replies - 4080 views - 11/20/12 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Interview with Howard Lewis Ship at DevRates.com

Today our guest is Howard Lewis Ship from the Apache Tapestry team. In the first part of the interview, Howard discusses origins of Tapestry, evolution...

0 replies - 1620 views - 11/19/12 by Piotr Jagielski in Articles

The Failure Free Void

One of the great things about open source is that, since there is no deadline, and there is no one to run out of money,...

0 replies - 1717 views - 11/03/12 by Rob Williams in Articles

Installing And Running Hubot - A Bot for Automation and Fun!

In this post we are going to learn how to install hubot and make it work over XMPP protocol (using an openfire server).  We'll also see how it can...

0 replies - 6940 views - 10/24/12 by Alex Soto in Articles

Ecosystems Are Overrated

When Java first came out in the 1990'ies, features such as garbage collection and "write-once-deploy-anywhere" where killer features for...

3 replies - 1414 views - 10/11/12 by Wille Faler in Articles

Sitdown with Rakshith Naresh: Keynotes and ColdFusion

Rakshith Naresh, a Project Manager for ColdFusion, joined our host Anthony Pompliano to discuss being the keynote speaker for NCDevCon and his talks about the...

0 replies - 1751 views - 10/04/12 by Bill Armstrong in Articles

The First Android Template Project Already in Github

Jeff Gilfelt, the developer behind the Action Bar Style Generator and other Android utils, published the first Android Template Project for the upcoming...

0 replies - 2553 views - 10/01/12 by Juhani Lehtimaki in Articles

Open Source Application Monitoring: Catching Exceptions

Imagine if you will, you are working on a new critical application and you need to write the output of your process calculations to a file. Simple stuff, a...

0 replies - 5442 views - 09/02/12 by Diarmuid Moloney in Articles

Drools Planner in Billboard Planning for Out-of-Home Advertising

EPAMEDIA uses Drools Planner for the dynamic placement of subjects on its media sites. This procedure is called “optimization”. The placement has to...

1 replies - 5216 views - 08/29/12 by Roman Novak in Articles