May 2006
April 2006
Beyond Java
by YukuanMark & 1 otherBeyond Java will teach you what a new language needs to succeed, so when things do change, you'll be more prepared. And even if you think Java is here to stay, you can use the best techniques from frameworks introduced in this book to improve what you're
March 2006
#ProgX - 5 ans d'articles, gratuits !
by parmentierfPresque tous les articles écrit dans l'ex(cellent) Login: par l'excellent Romain Guy.
Ruby on Rails vs. Java: An Expert Roundtable
by ddelangle & 1 other (via)Une discussion intéressante sur les différences entre Java et Ruby
February 2006
January 2006
C++ vs Java vs Python vs Ruby : a first impression
by YukuanMark & 2 othersI am a language agnostic journeyman programmer. I am not a fan of a particular language (I almost said 'fanboy') but thats a bit inflammatory). I just want to write useful programs and have fun doing it. I know C++ and Java pretty well. I did some beginne
What Languages Fix
by micah (via)Kevin Kelleher suggested an interesting way to compare programming languages: to describe each in terms of the problem it fixes. The surprising thing is how many, and how well, languages can be described this way.
Ruby off the Rails
by bcpbcp & 2 othersRuby on Rails is just one facet of what makes Ruby great, just like EJB is only part of the Java™ enterprise platform. Andrew Glover digs beneath the hype for a look at what Java developers can do with Ruby, all by itself.
December 2005
Dan's coding practice area
by danielcerDescriptions and implementations of simple programs and algorithms in various different programming languages.
Ruby off the Rails
by flubba & 2 othersRuby on Rails is just one facet of what makes Ruby great, just like EJB is only part of the Java™ enterprise platform. Andrew Glover digs beneath the hype for a look at what Java developers can do with Ruby, all by itself.