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Employ refactoring via Visual Studio to write better code
Refactoring is the practice of making your code cleaner and clearer without affecting the functionality. Find out what's included in Visual Studio's Refactor menu, and discover a couple of Visual Studio add-ins that bring refactoring to the Visual Basic community. by Tony Patton
Tags: Developer, Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft Visual Basic, Code, Feature, Refactoring, Refactor, Refactor Menu, Visual Studio IDE, Microsoft Development Tools, Programming Languages, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-08-04
30 tips for development managers: How to attract and retain topnotch talent
Justin James provides development managers with excellent tips on how to: write want ads for developer positions, understand why your star is leaving, and attract and retain top developers. by Mary Weilage
Tags: Talent, Job, Developer, Justin James, Mary Weilage
Blog posts 2008-07-30
Challenges for old developers learning new tricks
The problem of staying current is more acute in IT than in other fields because of the speed of new technology development. What do you do when a new technology comes along that makes obsolete a technology that you've devoted a good part of your career to? by Toni Bowers
Tags: Developer, Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, Information Technology, .Net, Application Servers, Middleware, Professional Development, Strategy, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Career, Management, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-07-25
What size programming team do you prefer?
Do you work best on a small team or a large team, or do you prefer to be a "lone wolf" programmer? Take this poll to let us know. by Justin James
Tags: Developer, Team, Programming, Team Management, Management, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-07-18
What title is your career goal?
Are you striving to be a Senior Developer, an Architect, a Business Analyst, or some other title? Let us know about your career aspirations by taking this poll. by Justin James
Tags: Developer, Professional Development, Career, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-07-11
CodeGear: Extending the Borland legacy to Ruby and PHP developers
If you're having trouble making the case for Ruby on Rails or PHP in your environment, take a look at CodeGear's 3rdRail and Delphi for PHP. Justin James explains why he can't wait to get his hands on evaluation copies of these products. by Justin James
Tags: CodeGear, Developer, Borland Delphi, PHP, Borland Software Corp., Ruby, Tool, Justin James, 3rdRail 3rdRail, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development
Blog posts 2008-07-01
Linux kernel developers protest proprietary drivers
It seems like there's a lot of movin' and shakin' going on in open source this week. People may continue to debate the usability of Linux on corporate desktops for awhile yet, but there's clearly a lot of exciting things going on in all corners of the Linux world. by...
Tags: Developer, Linux Kernel, Linux, UNIX, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Selena Frye
Blog posts 2008-06-26
Vulnerability counting revisited: a hypothetical example
Vulnerability counting is, in many cases, worse than useless as a means of quantifying the security of the software. I've made this point before, but this article tries a different approach to making it: demonstration by hypothetical example. by Chad Perrin
Tags: Developer, Vulnerability, FooOS, BarOS, Security, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-06-19
Will Vista fill the void left by Windows XP?
The Windows XP era ends June 30 and soon hardware vendors will be shipping you all Vista all the time in most cases. The save XP effort failed. The whining should cease. And now it's time for Vista to sink or swim. by Larry Dignan
Tags: Developer, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software, Larry Dignan
Blog posts 2008-06-18
Top 10 IT headlines for June 17: Vista ignored by 92% of developers, Cisco says video could swamp Internet
Top 10 IT headlines for Tuesday, June 17, 2008: 92% of developers are ignoring Windows Vista, Cisco is worried that the growth of video could push ISPs toward bandwidth metering, enterprises show interest in WiMax, and more. by Jason Hiner
Tags: Developer, CNET Networks Inc., Information Technology, Microsoft Windows Vista, Video, Cisco Systems Inc., Internet, Corporate Communications, Strategy, Marketing, Management, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-06-17
Developers snub Windows Vista
A recent report from Evans Data shows fewer than one in 10 software developers are writing applications for Windows Vista this year. by Mary Weilage
Tags: Developer, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Mary Weilage
Blog posts 2008-06-17
Keeping up with development technology at TechEd 2008
Bill Gates kicked off last week's TechEd North America 2008 Developers conference in Orlando, FL by talking about the fact that he's taking a less active role at Microsoft to spend more time as a philanthropist. Even though this was old news, I learned plenty of new information during the...
Tags: Developer, Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft Silverlight, Product, Microsoft Corp., Conference, Silverlight 2 Beta 2, Microsoft Sync Framework, Microsoft Development Tools, Enterprise Software, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-06-09
Alpha Five: Data-driven application development done right
Alpha Software specializes in creating tools that let developers easily create data-driven applications. Richard Rabins (Co-Chairman) and his brother Selwyn Rabins CTO showed me the ropes on the latest version of its Alpha Five development package, and I'm pretty impressed. What is Alpha Five? Alpha Five is a...
Tags: Developer, Application Development, Data, Alpha Software, Richard Rabins, Alpha, AJAX, Databases, Storage, Middleware, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Web 2.0, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Hardware, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-06-05
The Ballmer Bot
It is that time again for me to spend a good deal of time learning and having fun at Tech Ed 2008 in sunny Florida. The Tech Ed venue has changed this year. Instead of having five full days geared toward developers and administrators, it has been split out into two...
Tags: Developer, Administrator, Video, Tech Ed Venue, Corporate Communications, Robots, Marketing, Emerging Technologies, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-06-03
Offshore developers: Focus on comprehension rather than speed
In the discussion about whether you charge by the hour or per day for onsite IT consulting, TechRepublic member Marty R. Milette took me to task for being a "whiny, spoiled, American consultant." The idea that I name my own terms and charge more for onsite work did not resonate...
Tags: Developer, Offshore Developer, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Chip Camden
Blog posts 2008-05-27
Not Invented Here has no place in open source development
Last week, many Debian users got something of a shock when they realized that encryption keys for OpenSSH, OpenSSL, and OpenVPN have all been vulnerable to relatively easy compromise for a while. Previously, I discussed how you can detect and replace vulnerable SSH keys on Debian, and Vincent Danen...
Tags: Software, OpenSSL, Developer, Team, Problem, Debian, Tool, Ssl/Tls, Tools & Techniques, Open Source, Security, Management, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-05-22
Developers slow to build on Windows Vista
Many developers are slow to target Microsoft's Vista operating system, claims a survey by Evans Data Corp of 380 developers in North America. The predominant cause appears to be a lack of user interest in Windows Vista, though some growth is expected next year where Vista development is concerned. ...
Tags: Developer, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-05-20
Top 10 IT headlines for May 20: Developers slow to build on Vista, hosted Exchange ramps up, more muni Wi-Fi closures
Top 10 IT headlines Developers slow to build on Windows Vista TechRepublic Nine more municipal Wi-Fi networks slated for closing TechWeb Microsoft: Half of Exchange inboxes to be Microsoft-hosted in five years ZDNet Apple cleaning up in $1,000-plus retail market CNET SMS on...
Tags: Developer, Google Inc., CNET Networks Inc., Information Technology, Municipal Wi-Fi, Microsoft Windows Vista, Wi-Fi, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Strategy, Operating Systems, Software, Management, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-05-20
Top 10 IT headlines for May 14 -- Biz PCs are going nowhere, ignoring Moore's law, can Microsoft win over developers
Top 10 IT headlines Can Microsoft win over enough developers to change the paradigm? TechRepublic Business PCs are going nowhere fast ZDNet Why are we ignoring Moore's Law? TechRepublic Here comes the government to fight cybercrime! [shudder] TechRepublic Microsoft to raise Windows Small...
Tags: Developer, TechRepublic Inc., PC, Information Technology, Microsoft Corp., Strategy, Management, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-05-14
Five security tips from MediaWiki's lead developer
Brion Vibber, the Wikimedia Foundation's lead developer, is the guiding hand behind the ongoing improvement of MediaWiki. MediaWiki is one of the most widely-used Web applications in the world, and is the software basis for Wikipedia. On the Wikitech mailing list, he offered some insight into how he...
Tags: Software, Developer, Security, Abstraction, Tool, MediaWiki, Wiki, Productivity, Online Communications, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-04-30


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