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The End has been Nigh For Some Time
Justin Rattner over at ZDNet recently posted a blog about the end of applications. Mr. Rattner is right, yet incredibly wrong. He is absolutely right in that "all of the interesting applications have been written." In fact, I am on the record as stating that it is virtually impossible to...
Tags: Intel Corp., hardware, Justin Rattner, computer, telephone
Blog posts 2006-08-14

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Photos: Advancing machine intelligence
Intel Chief Technology Officer Justin Rattner agrees with Ray Kurzweil's assessment that the "singularity," when machine intelligence surpasses human intelligence, is nigh. To provide some evidence that technology is moving in that direction, he showed a number of advancements in robotics, communication, and other areas in a keynote Thursday at...
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Photograph, Intel Corp., Robots, Emerging Technologies, CNET News.com, news, intel developer forum
Image galleries 2008-08-22
IT Training Success Stories: J-Fernandes
Justin Fernandes did his research and chose Just IT because he was unemployed for a year and wanted to get into the I.T. industry. Justin really enjoyed the course and it over exceeded his expectations - looking back on his life, Justin felt that it was one of the best...
Tags: Information Technology, Course, Team Management, Strategy, Management
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Justin Timberlake Screensaver (exe)
This free screensaver contains many pictures of Justin Timberlake. Justin Randall Timberlake (born January 31, 1981) is an American pop singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer, and actor. He came to fame as one of the lead singers of pop boy band N'Sync and has won four Grammy Awards as well...
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Software downloads 2007-12-19
Justin James reveals the best-kept programming secret
Listen to this podcast with Justin James, host of our Programming and Development blog and a long-time TechRepublic contributor. In the interview, Justin reveals his favorite and least favorite programming languages, the best-kept programming secret, and much more. by Mary Weilage
Tags: Programming, Justin Jame, Podcasts, Development Tools, Internet, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Mary Weilage
Blog posts 2008-09-08
Where is the passion for extending Microsoft apps?
Justin James offers his theories about why there isn't much coverage about IE plug-ins in comparison to Firefox. by Justin James
Tags: Mozilla Firefox, Article, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Plug-in, Extension, Web Browsers, Internet, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-09-03
It's Windows Patch Tuesday: September 2008
Justin James presents a rundown on the latest batch of Windows patches. He wades through the available resources and brings you the information you need to make the right decision on applying them in your organization. by Justin James
Tags: Patch Management, System Readiness Tool, Microsoft Windows, Patches, Operating Systems, Security, Software, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-09-09
Modeling cellular automaton with StarLogo
When Justin James learned that StarLogo TNG 1.0 was released, it brought back fond memories of a project in college. He recounts how he used StarLogo software to model a scientific theory. by Justin James
Tags: Ant, Theory, Agent, Modeling, StarLogo, Real Estate, Research & Development, Business Operations, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-07-07
My move from VB.NET to C#
Justin James confesses why he stuck with VB.NET for so long rather than moving to C# and reveals how life has been now that he's taken the plunge. by Justin James
Tags: Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, .NET Documentation, C#, .Net, Programming Languages, Microsoft Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Development Tools, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-06-11
Looking into Rubinius, a new Ruby VM
If you are a Ruby developer, find out why Justin James says you should definitely check out the Rubinius project to see if you'd be interested in using it or contributing to it. by Justin James
Tags: Ruby, Rubinius, Engine Yard, Evan, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-06-16
Are you using the .NET 3.X technologies?
Justin James hasn't upgraded his skill set to include many of the .NET 3.X technologies. Have you? Let us know by taking this quick poll. by Justin James
Tags: Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Technology, Microsoft Windows, .Net, Application Servers, Middleware, Operating Systems, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-10-09
Getting started with Delphi for PHP
Justin James guides you through a brief tour of CodeGear's Delphi for PHP, a visual IDE for developing applications in PHP. Find out what he thinks of the product. by Justin James
Tags: HTML, Page, Borland Delphi, PHP, ASP.NET Developer, Scripting Languages, Programming Languages, Development Tools, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Software Development, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-09-16
CodeGear: Working hard to rejuvenate its legacy
Justin James jumped at the chance to interview an executive at CodeGear. Discover what the CodeGear developers are working on. by Justin James
Tags: CodeGear, Borland Delphi, Borland Software Corp., Michael, Development Tools, Programming Languages, Productivity, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-07-01
uTest delivers QA on-demand
It's hard to dispute the importance of QA, yet some organizations still leave this step out of the software testing process due to lack of resources. If you're looking for some QA help, Justin James outlines why you should evaluate uTest as a potential provider. by Justin James
Tags: Team, QA, On-demand, Tester, uTest, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-09-11
CodeGear's Delphi for PHP: Initial impressions
After seeing a demo of CodeGear's Delphi for PHP, Justin James describes his favorite features as well as the product's drawbacks. Find out if he ultimately recommends checking it out. by Justin James
Tags: CodeGear, Borland Delphi, PHP, HTML Editor, Visual Control Library, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-08-05
Is writing a programming book (or two) a good idea?
Justin James asks TechRepublic members for advice about whether he should write a programming book. Check out the topics he plans to write about, and then offer your two cents. by Justin James
Tags: Programmer, Programming, Programming Book, Justin James, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Blog posts 2008-08-13
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
Spiceworks further integrates crowdsourcing
Spiceworks recently rolled out a new initiative that continues its tradition of involving users in product development. Justin James talks to Spiceworks' Jay Hallberg to learn more about how the company is incorporating crowdsourcing into its network monitoring application. by Justin James
Tags: Application, Crowdsourcing, Spiceworks, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-07-29
10 surprising things about Windows Server 2008
When you take a look at Windows Server 2008, you'll discover big changes -- including some legitimate improvements. Justin James outlines a few of the unexpected aspects of the new OS, both good and bad. by Justin James
Tags: Microsoft Windows Server, Justin James, Hyper-V, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
Blog posts 2008-09-04
Rally Software: Agile development for the masses
One of Justin James' biggest problems with Agile development is that it requires a lot of hard work and thought to be successful. Find out how Rally Software's suite addresses these issues and more. by Justin James
Tags: Software, Team, Spiceworks, Rally Software, Agile, Richard, Tools & Techniques, Team Management, Management, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-08-19
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