Patch those bleeding hearts

Heartbleed was a bad bug, but there’s no need to over-react to it either … continue reading

.NET Foundation shows renewed faith in open source from Microsoft

The company has been here before with Codeplex and Outercurve; where is it going with it now? … continue reading

MongoDB 2.6 reworks query planner

Popular NoSQL database is updated, as are the management tools for administrating a large cluster of servers … continue reading

Microsoft starts up .NET Foundation

New group should shepherd Microsoft and .NET-flavored open source into the community … continue reading

Microsoft continues to Build on day 2

A new compiler, cloud integration and more assistance for building back ends were the highlights … continue reading

SD Times Blog: On Build

Thoughts on who attends Build and what the marketplace looks like for Microsoft from here on out … continue reading

Microsoft announces unified development platforms at Build

Windows Runtime is extended to phones, allowing for common apps across phones, tablets and desktops … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Why developers hate the Oculus deal

Will John Carmack flee from Oculus? What alternatives are there to Oculus? … continue reading

SD Times Blog: What was Facebook thinking?

The plans for the VR headset are vague, but not much good can come from this acquisition … continue reading

Game developers embrace VR

Aside from the cool gadgets, though, analytics also drew much attention … continue reading

Software development slowly loses its boys club

Sexism is still a big problem, but women in the industry are changing things for the better … continue reading

Eclipse puts Orion and desktop tools into Flux

Project announced at EclipseCon also coincides with the latest Java release and an emphasis on the Internet of Things … continue reading

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