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The EPF’s PM talks about how the project uses the open source approach to let practitioners collaborate on building software methodologies and documenting Agile practices
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“Programming Erlang — Software For A Concurrent World” book review.
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DBMS: “the world of 2007 is radically different from the world of the late 1970s. However, none of the major vendors have performed a complete redesign to deal with this changed landscape.”
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I like DSL Tools, but this is a constraint: “Microsoft sees UML and its ilk as too hard and too heavy a process, and is working on delivering its own modeling technology.”
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Bobby’s new book: “Exploring IBM SOA Technology & Practice”. The e-book provides a concise and consistent overview of IBM’s approach to SOA–our methods, architectures, and products for being successful with SOA.
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“the general direction is to continue to evolve and enhance the DSL Tools to support richer modeling scenarios, and at the same time generalize our model-driven approach to creating designers for creating other kinds of tools and extensions to VS”
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software development: “we haven’t moved beyond the anecdote phase, and attempts to move beyond the anecdote phase are usually just anecdotes with statistics.”
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This IBM Redbooks publication provides an overview of the performance impact of DB2 9 for z/OS, especially performance scalability for transactions, CPU and elapsed time for queries and utilities
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“RESTbot implements a web server on top of LibSecondLife. LibSecondLife is a very nice .Net interface to Second Life.”
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Amen: “However when you need to make the model very specific so it would allow code generation – you get to a stage where it is more convenient to do it in code and rely on generated or pre-built DSL or framework”
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The DeveloperWorks article covers changes from Mylar (the previous release) to Mylyn, and addresses how to integrate Mylyn into your normal development cycle.
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