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10 hard truths developers must learn to accept
From scope creep to bitrot to users with minds all their own, programming offers an array of bitter pills to swallow. Read More


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Oracle's latest JavaFX move: Too little, too late
The company is hiring two evangelists to trumpet JavaFX. But Oracle's push could prove too little too late for the Java-based platform to dominate. Read More

Yahoo open-sourcing Mojito JavaScript framework
By open-sourcing Mojito, which is an MVC (Model View Controller) framework, Yahoo hopes to build a community of developers and promote adoption. Mojito will be offered under a BSD license and hosted on GitHub. Read More

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