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- Serialization Must Die (dzone.com)
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If you could scan all the parts to a 1950's American car model, say in Cuba, would it be possible to 3d print a full-size functional car using the steel sintering printers? If not, how much extra work would you estimate…
- The ultimate in global open source systems (vineyardsaker.blogspot.com)
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Now that IPv6 is supported just about everywhere in desktops and servers, which hosting providers can supply global IPv6 connectivity to their VPS offerings? It isn't enough to just support IPv6; they also have to…
- Make a big impact with software products and projects (impactmapping.org)
- Manifesto for Software Craftsmanship (manifesto.softwarecraftsmanship.org)
- Quality Is Future Speed (deliberate-software.com)
- Functional Reactive Programming on iOS (leanpub.com)
- When asked, vast majority of businesses say IP is not important (topromotetheprogress.wordpress.com)
- Groovy Console: Python like REPL for Java (forgetfulprogrammer.wordpress.com)
- ReactiveCocoa Essentials: Understanding and Using RACCommand (codeblog.shape.dk)
- Why Reactive Programming for Databases is Awesome (slashdot.org)
- Monads in C (blog.sigfpe.com)
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If you have a legacy Java project that is a Big Ball of Mud with no unit tests, you know that the first step in refactoring it is to get some unit tests in place. But instead of writing those tests in Java, take…
- How to Mavenize big, monolithic legacy Java projects (guntherpopp.blogspot.ca)
- Reference Graphs or 'Feature Sketches' as Tools for Refactoring Legacy Code (blog.newrelic.com)
- Working with legacy code (javacodegeeks.com)
- Review: Puppet vs. Chef vs. Ansible vs. Salt (infoworld.com)
- Groovy, the Python of Java (pixelmonkey.org)
- Why Angry Birds is so successful and popular (mauronewmedia.com)
- Forum On Risks To The Public In Computers And Related Systems (catless.ncl.ac.uk)
- Clean Architecture (blog.8thlight.com)
- The Essence of Software Engineering: The SEMAT Kernel (queue.acm.org)