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Scaling Up And Out 19 Nov 2012 | 12:38 pm
Most attention today is focused on adding nodes or cloud instances to scale out systems. Guest editor Nikita Shamgunov emphasizes the importance of scaling systems vertically as well.
Exploring IndexedDB 13 Aug 2012 | 08:39 pm
IndexedDB is arguably the most useful of the client-side storage options for Web apps introduced in HTML 5. With just a few tricks, its API can be surprisingly easy to use
Why Not Go? 7 Aug 2012 | 06:39 pm
Go is a fundamental rethinking of native languages that improves greatly on C while maintaining that language's minimalism.
Understanding Core Data on iOS 31 Jul 2012 | 08:09 pm
Using a database in iOS requires careful navigation of the classes in Core Data. Here's a detailed look at how to use Core Data to create and use a simple database.
Deploying Static Analysis 13 Jun 2012 | 11:44 pm
Static analysis is a cheap and easy way to find bugs, but it offers important challenges that tend to be more political than technical.
Kernels, Contexts, Threads, and Extensible Database Architecture 8 May 2012 | 01:57 am
If you are building a new database management system or simply want to write better database applications, you should be aware of the extensible architecture of operating systems and database managers...
Kernels, Contexts, Threads, and Extensible Database Architecture 7 May 2012 | 09:57 pm
If you are building a new database management system or simply want to write better database applications, you should be aware of the extensible architecture of operating systems and database managers...
Oracle and the End of Programming As We Know It 1 May 2012 | 10:27 pm
If Oracle prevails in its claim that APIs can be copyrighted, nearly every aspect of programming will be changed for the worse.
Using SQLite on Android 1 May 2012 | 07:42 pm
With a little care, SQLite can be used as a data store or full database on Android devices
Oracle and the End of Programming As We Know It 1 May 2012 | 06:27 pm
If Oracle prevails in its claim that APIs can be copyrighted, nearly every aspect of programming will be changed for the worse.