From the Editors: Keeping Sun’s open-source software open

Oracle’s lawsuit against Google over Java is very troubling; the future of multicore development looks bright now … continue reading

From the Editors: Opening up about security

The editors are glad to see security being discussed at conferences; ScrumMaster certification should be made more stringent … continue reading

From the Editors: Modeling, design and the future

Modeling must be made more compelling to today’s developers; Apple’s secrecy is counter-productive … continue reading

From the Editors: The Supreme Court’s road not taken

The Court could have taken a better stand in the Bilski case; SD Times gathers 13 expert predictions on technology’s future … continue reading

From the Editors: Cloud? Mobile? We get it

The editors are skeptical of Apple and Microsoft’s push to build up the cloud and mobile development … continue reading

From the Editors: The cloud talks dollars and sense

Good cloud programming means lower hosting costs; a quick look at this year’s SD Times 100 … continue reading

From the Editors: The grand unifying theory

While we admire what SEMAT is trying to do, we’re skeptical about their ability to accomplish something useful to developers … continue reading

From the Editors: Gosling’s escape is symbolic

Oracle will handle Java the way it sees best for its business; how will Visual Studio 2010’s new features play out? … continue reading

From the Editors: OSGi is too complex

OSGi’s benefits do not outweigh the complexity it creates for enterprises; open source should be funded any way possible … continue reading

From the Editors: Preserve our digital culture

The efforts of the British Library to archive its culture are laudable; here’s a new curriculum for teaching programming … continue reading

From the Editors: Agile isn’t an all-or-nothing choice

The editors say that shops should go their own way re: agile, and that mobile development gains from two main competitors … continue reading

From the Editors: Microsoft’s changing .NET standards

Microsoft’s constant changing of .NET is not good for the industry; the release train method for open-source projects is good … continue reading

From the Editors: Covering the Apple iPad

The editors announce a new focus on mobile application development, and we take a quick look back at the past decade … continue reading

From the Editors: With HTML 5, it’s about time

We commend Microsoft for finally joining the HTML 5 standardization effort, and we look at the changing face of SOA … continue reading

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