HTML5’s advancement is good, but it could be being handled better; some predictions for 2013 … continue reading
The FSF’s crusade is noble but misplaced; smaller and mobile is the future, not bigger and more powerful … continue reading
Next year’s JavaOne must have big news, unlike this year’s; one trip to Boston reveals much about software companies … continue reading
Enough with the proliferation of the term “NoSQL”! And there is no COBOL crisis looming … continue reading
C++ is still the sine qua non of modern object-oriented languages; agile is on the verge of being commonplace … continue reading
Security is a top-down process; DevOps isn’t just driven by vendors … continue reading
Microsoft must do better by developers to get ahead in the market; thank heaven for activist judges in patent cases … continue reading
Big Data right now is about Hadoop, but that will change soon enough; this year’s SD Times 100 is dedicated to Alan Turing … continue reading
Education about software development should better prepare students for work in the enterprise … continue reading
Microsoft should pick a development direction and stick with it; HTML5 will spark a new battle in the browser wars … continue reading
The time to get involved with Node.js is now; Hadoop is about to break its own barriers … continue reading
What’s in store for 2012? And what will gesture controls bring to software development? … continue reading
Eclipse has made it through 10 years, and we salute it; Google did right by unforking Android … continue reading
Nobody can match the breadth of tool partners that Microsoft offers through Visual Studio; Java is back, in a big way … continue reading