Letters to the Editor: DevOps movement is the way to go

This development hybrid is going to strengthen the way cloud computing works … continue reading

From the Editors: Android isn’t going away

The platform will survive Microsoft’s lawsuit, so don’t worry; the Eclipse Foundation has become hugely relevant … continue reading

From the Editors: Agile is dead… as a term

Agile has gained enough acceptance so as to not get special consideration in the press; the Hudson/Jenkins fork is good … continue reading

Letters to the Editor: Keep open source altruistic!

A reader rises to the defense of open source against attacks from corporate interests … continue reading

From the Editors: Open codecs are important

SD Times endorses WebM because of its openness; ads in (mobile) applications are gaining acceptance from users … continue reading

Letters to the Editor: Scripting languages are here to stay

One reader believes that Python and Ruby on Rails’ value to Web development means that they will keep going strong … continue reading

Letters to the Editor: More on our failing math curricula

A reader seconds Aleksey Nudelman’s belief that America’s math education needs an overhaul and a change of emphasis … continue reading

From the Editors: First Sun, now Novell

The software landscape has changed dramatically following recent acquisitions; open-source software has a long tail … continue reading

Short Takes: December 15, 2010

Getting youngsters motivated to program on their own; Symbian’s closing up soon; Microsoft’s strange change to WHS … continue reading

Short Takes: December 1, 2010

The editors take on freemium applications, the rise of deployments, and the perils of letting kids do your Web design … continue reading

From the Editors: Oracle is making friends

Oracle’s moves regarding the OpenJDK have been brilliant so far; Apache, it’s time to give up over the Java SE 5 TCK … continue reading

From the Editors: Microsoft 3.0

Ray Ozzie’s tenure as chief software architect was a mixed bag; agile leaders, give your developers a long leash … continue reading

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