March 2007
February 2007
Ruby on Rails and J2EE: Is there room for both?
by jpcaruana & 1 otherRuby on Rails is a relatively new Web application framework built on the Ruby language. It is billed as an alternative to existing enterprise frameworks, and its goal, in a nutshell, is to make your life -- or at least the Web development aspects of it -- easier. In this article, Aaron Rustad compares and contrasts some of the key architectural features of Rails and traditional J2EE frameworks.
January 2007
December 2006
Cheat Sheet Round-Up: Ajax, CSS, LaTeX, Ruby…
by Hieroglyphe & 26 othersWhether you’ve forgotten the name of a function or the property of a cascading style sheet - handy cheat sheets deliver the information you are looking for - immediately.
De PHP à Python et Ruby (en passant par C, Perl et Java) - dew's blog
by balluche & 3 othersComparer plusieurs langages entre eux.
Cheat Sheet Round-Up: Ajax, CSS, LaTeX, Ruby…
by -Nicolas- & 26 others (via)Whether you’ve forgotten the name of a function or the property of a cascading style sheet - handy cheat sheets deliver the information you are looking for - immediately.
November 2006
InfoQ: Tracking change and innovation in the enterprise software development community
by Regis & 11 others (via)A selection of articles in the entreprise software factory. Reminds of TheServerSide in the early days.
October 2006
September 2006
InfoQ: Tracking change and innovation in the enterprise software development community
by springnet & 11 otherscommunity of developers
A. Sundararajan's Weblog
by bhenriet & 1 otherite: Yes, I agree with you -- this post is meant for a Java programmer to start with Groovy and JRuby quickly. BTW, I did say this: "It is said that you can write Fortran in any language! While you still have to learn language specific idioms, naming, cod