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Developer efficiency myths and truths
If you read the ads in development-related magazines or on Web sites, you would think that solving development inefficiency is a great path to making big bucks -- and I believe that it is. There are tons of products on the market that claim to improve developer efficiency, from different...
Tags: Cigarette, Code Generator, Development, Problem, Fact, Developer Efficiency, C#, Development Tools, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Justin James
Blog posts 2007-11-08
Photos: More than chips at IDF
At the Intel Developer Forum this week, Rackable Systems keeps data on ICE and Stanford preps its driverless car. by CNET News.com
Tags: news, idf, chips, intel, development, TechRepublic Inc., Photograph, Chip, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Hardware, Networking, CNET News.com
Image galleries 2007-09-20
Intel Ct leaps ahead in multi-threaded development
At Intel research day last week, one of the most impressive things I've seen to date in the parallel programming arena leapt out on center stage.  I blogged earlier this month about "The death of single-threaded development" due to the systemic shift microprocessor progression.  The OpenMP code took 172 lines...
Tags: Desktop, Development, Processors, Servers, Hardware, Intel
Blog posts 2007-06-25
The death of single threaded development
Applications use to get free performance boosts whenever the clock speed on the CPU and memory bus went up at an exponential rate.  For two decades, applications just magically doubled in speed every two years without any requirement to redesign the code but the era the "free lunch" performance boosts...
Tags: Servers, Intel, Hardware, Development, Desktop, AMD
Blog posts 2007-06-06
Intel releases new 10.0 compiler
Intel today has announced availability of the newest Intel 10.0 compilers for C++ and Fortran developers which boasts huge optimizations across a wide range of applications along with some basic auditing of code security. I spoke with Intel's James Reinders to get a better understanding of the product line and...
Tags: Processors, News, Intel, Development
Blog posts 2007-06-05
Intel releases new 10.0 compiler
Intel today has announced availability of the newest Intel 10.0 compilers for C++ and Fortran developers which boasts huge optimizations across a wide range of applications along with some basic auditing of code security.  I spoke with Intel's James Reinders to get a better understanding of the product line and...
Tags: Servers, Processors, News, Intel, Development
Blog posts 2007-06-05
Is the end nigh for Borland?
You know the whole rubber-necking thing, where people slow down near an accident so they can take a moment to look at the carnage? I kinda feel like Im rubber-necking whenever I read about the slow decline of Borland, as in this little piece on Valleywag earlier today. ...
Tags: Software Development, Programming, Development, Application Development
Blog posts 2007-05-03
Is Ray Ozzie turning Microsoft into an online software company?
Ray Ozzie has clearly become the heir apparent to Bill Gates on software leadership at Microsoft. In the Gates mold, Ozzie is now the former programmer who goes to conferences and evangelizes Microsofts vision of the future to developers. Thats what hes been doing this week at Mix07, the edgy...
Tags: Windows Mobile, Windows, web-based applications, Web Development, Ray Ozzie, Programming, Mix07, Microsoft, Development
Blog posts 2007-05-01
Scalability vs. performance
Building a scalable application? So am I. One of the mental conflicts that I keep having is that all of the layers that we add to an application particularly a Web application to add scalability… well, they hurt the performance of the application!An increasing common pattern is to have the...
Tags: Software Development, Software Design, Software Architecture, Programming, N-Tier, Multitiered, Development, Code, Architecture
Blog posts 2007-04-11
Thread safety and responsibility
Today I am back onto one of my favorite topics, as of late: multithreading and data integrity. I know, some of you are probably sick of this one, but today I thought about it from a totally different angle: responsibility and ethics. No, not whether or not using a thread...
Tags: Threads, Software Development, Software Design, Programming, Multithreading, Development, Data Integrity, Code Writing, Code, Application Development
Blog posts 2007-03-28
Web apps and record locking
Last week, I wrote a bit about multithreading. One of the biggest issues with multithreading is maintaining data integrity. There are a lot of pitfalls with it. Today, I was looking at the issue of data integrity from another angle: client/server applications. The fact is, if you are working on...
Tags: Servers, Scripting languages, Web, lock, data integrity, client-server, client/server application, server
Blog posts 2007-03-20
My Ideal Software Project
I have been kicking around some of my experiences with software projects that just did not fly lately. Sure, they may have worked (eventually, maybe) at a technical level, but they seemed to not go anywhere in reality. I have been thinking about why they failed, or were not as...
Tags: Application Development, Code Writing, Competitive Advantage, Development, Market Share, Programming, Project Management, Software, Software Design, Software Development, System Design, Web Development
Blog posts 2007-02-28
My Language Choice Conundrum Deepens
At the suggestion of a zillion people and Web sites, I have finally started reading Code Complete by Steve McConnell. The book is really good, and touches on so many of the topics that I have been writing about lately and that people have been talking about in the forums....
Tags: Application Development, Architect, Bad Programming, Code, Code Writing, Developers, Development, Development Process, Microsoft Visual Basic, Object Oriented, Perl, programmer, Programming, Software, Software Design, Software Development
Blog posts 2007-02-19
10 tips for customizing menus and toolbars in your Access apps
How much do you customize the interface when creating an Access application? What tips or suggestions would you add to this list?
Tags: 10 things, access, customization, development, JodyGilbert, Microsoft Access, software, susan harkins, toolbar
Discussion threads 2007-01-03
Why Web developers shouldn't ignore older technologies
Sometimes older is fasterIn some cases, e.g. a small dynamic element inside a website, old technologies are much faster to develop, test and implement than the new 2.0 stuff.Although you do not need that high complex system environment running that fast solution.One counter pointAs a contractor working with .Net 2.0,...
Tags: info@..., feedback, development, website, old technology, Web
Discussion threads 2006-12-14
Secure, Open, Convenient - Pick Two, and Forget the Other
I have been using Windows Vista for about a week now. One thing that consistently hits me is the UAC system. Even though I am running as an admin, I keep getting asked to verify operations, often by multiple security systems for the same operation. Last night I posted a...
Tags: Application Development, Best Practice, Code Writing, Developers, Development, Development Process, Programming, security, Software Design, Software Development
Blog posts 2006-12-07
Spiceworks: Rapid Ruby, Customer Focus, and Starting a Company
In November 2006, I reviewed version 1.0 of Spiceworks IT Desktop, and I was rather impressed with the product and the company on many levels. Today I had the opportunity to talk with Scott Abel CEO and Francis Sullivan CTO of Spiceworks. Spiceworks is a small startup located in Austin,...
Tags: Application Development, Code, Code Writing, Developers, Development, Development Process, Interview, Programming, Rapid Ruby, Ruby, Software Design, Software Development, Spiceworks
Blog posts 2006-12-04
Commanding the Death Star
In my previous post, I talked about the importance of good monitors to a developer. Today, I will show you a bit more about the setup that is slowly taking root in my home office, where all of my TechRepublic magic (blogs, articles, downloads, etc.) occurs!Is this picture, we have...
Tags: Application Development, Code Writing, Developers, Development, Hardware, keyboard, Monitor, Programming, Software Design
Blog posts 2006-11-16
The Deterioration of American Engineering
The Deterioration of American Engineering My Objectives in writing this, is not to whine and complain, but rather to complain with a PURPOSE.So that Engineers may read this and Wake the fk up! And provide the people with more Quality and less BS.
Tags: customer service, engineering, design, testing, development, programming, networking, hardware, project management, linux, it management, software, windows, security, feedback, Tune-up, Fuel Pump, Fuel Filter, the_webninja@..., Toyota Motor Corp.
Discussion threads 2006-11-15
My Language Choice Conundrum
A recent TechRepublic article has sparked a fairly fierce discussion about the appropriateness of particular languages to particular tasks. What I find interesting about this is the attitude of, “well, if this is the language that I know, why shouldn’t I use it?” I was raised and taught to use...
Tags: .net, Application Development, Code Writing, Developers, Development, Java, Programming, Software Development, TechRepublic Article, Vb.net, Visual Studio, Visual Studio 2005
Blog posts 2006-11-09


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