16 ways to torture developers

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16 ways to torture developers
Some places still practice developer abuse. Here are its many forms. Do not indulge in more than one or two, or you may never see your best developers again. Read More


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IBM WebSphere MQ: The Messaging Backbone
IBM WebSphere MQ offers assured delivery of messages between applications and systems running on virtually every commercial IT platform. This IBM middleware is used as the fundamental messaging backbone for mission-critical environments... Read More

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How to Protect Against Hackers Targeting Applications
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With Spock, application testing is only logical
For testing Java and Groovy apps, Howard M. Lewis Ship, creator of the Apache Tapestry Web development framework, advocates a framework that shares a name with Spock, of "Star Trek" TV and movie fame. Read More

Mozilla and Samsung team up for Servo, a secure browser engine
Mozilla and Samsung are tag-teaming on a new, highly secure Web browser engine dubbed Servo, built on Mozilla's new "safe systems" programming language called Rust. Read More

Firefox 20 ups HTML5 support, adds dev tools and per-tab Private Browsing
Mozilla has rolled out Version 20 of Firefox, offering new privacy enhancements for users and some goodies for developers, such as a handy toolbox, more unlocked HTML5 features, and support for getUserMedia. Read More

Google simplifies integration of SMS and voice
Working with Twilio, Google has created native Python and Java libraries for working with Twilio APIs. The integration allows developers to start building and adding voice and SMS features to their apps straight away, the company said in a blog post. Read More


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