The SD Times 100 will be tweeted next week. Be on the look out! … continue reading
It’s assumed that e-mail addresses represent one person only, but that’s not always the case … continue reading
Alan shares his thoughts on working with the iPad and working on a conference devoted in part to working with it … continue reading
It’s about time that Java entered the Cloud, and VMforce could help breathe new life into Java itself … continue reading
The old way of software development just doesn’t cut it anymore not that agile is around … continue reading
Ads in free applications? That’s okay. Ads in paid applications? Not so much… … continue reading
While Apple’s moves will work for it in the long run, it short-term moves are bad for developers … continue reading
Hopefully the ruling from the District Court of Utah will spell the end of SCO’s lawsuits … continue reading
Not every developer may be interested in mobility, but it is worth keeping an eye on … continue reading
There are three kinds of IT developers, and each will have different interests in the three major mobile platforms … continue reading
When learning a new technique or technology, a drop-off in performance is to be expected, but it’s worth it in the end … continue reading
Kent Beck’s talk at ESDC illuminated different ways to characterize software changes … continue reading
As ESDC kicks off, Alan talks about his favorite aspects of conferences, and why you should be excited about them … continue reading
SD Times is still here, 10 years later, and has plans on staying at least another 10 years! … continue reading