196 results for "Object-oriented programming"
Software AG looks to reap what it SOAs
News The German business infrastructure software maker is aiming to hit its revenue target by focusing on service oriented architecture, and both organic and inorganic growth.
Tags: Infrastructure/architecture management, Object-oriented programming, SOA, Software AG, Europe, software company, software, Brussels, financial, revenue
Google hopes to remake programming with Go
News A Unix co-creator is among those behind a language Google hopes will speed computers and programming. Now, Go becomes open source software.
Tags: Open source, Programming languages, Google Inc., Multi-core, compiler, C, Ken Thompson, software, Web Browser, Programmer
Adobe CTO: Flash in the future
Videos Flash software enabling interactivity on the TV screen
Tags: Mobile applications, Programming languages
Making the case for dynamic languages
Techguide Justin James presents reasons why developers should consider using dynamic languages. He also discusses how these languages trip up some developers.
Tags: Programming languages, Software engineering/development, Ruby, Language, C, Developer, C#, C++, Justin James, API
10 Perl modules Java developers should know
Techguide There are numerous CPAN modules designed to import Java classes into Perl scripts or access Java APIs like Swing, JDBC and JNI. Check out the 10 most important and useful modules.
Tags: Object-oriented programming, Java
End of the line for PHP 4
News Programmers say they will stop developing version 4 of the software for creating dynamic Web sites, but some who prefer it to the current version are not happy.
Tags: Open source, Object-oriented programming, Programming languages
Kicking off with Ruby
Techguide What is Ruby and why is it useful? Here are reasons to take a closer look at the programming language.
Tags: Programming languages, Object-oriented programming, Java
Google's SPDY protocol could ramp up Web speeds
News Researchers at Google are playing with a new Web protocol that could theoretically decrease the time it takes to load a Web page by a significant amount.
Tags: Programming languages, Protocols and platforms, Google Inc., SPDY, Web Page, Web Browser, Web Server, Google Chrome, Server, TechCrunch
FluidHTML seeks to bridge Web programming divide
News Start-up called FHTML hopes its software will let traditional Web programmers tap into the power of Flash more easily. It's not a free lunch, though.
Tags: Programming languages, Adobe Systems Inc., Conference, Programmer, Graphics, Video, Rich Internet Application, Programming, JavaScript, Web
Stay with Windows or switch platforms?
Tech Jobs A developer is thinking of a career switch, but she may be better off continuing to build her career in Windows development, industry practitioners say.
Tags: Java, .NET, Object-oriented programming, Programming languages, Databases, IT training, Career, Personal development, Counsel
Are language minutiae necessary?
Techguide Why clog a programming language spec with minutiae that don't offer any technical benefits? On the other hand, is an "anti-minutiae revolution" really necessary?
Tags: Programming languages, Ruby, Language, C, Justin James, Programming, network management, programming language, theory, Perl
Debug your Java code with ease using JPDA
Techguide The Java Platform Debugger Architecture (JPDA) helps developers debug a running Java application in all situations. Peter V. Mikhalenko explains how this technology works.
Tags: Java, Object-oriented programming
Catching the bus in Java
Techguide Lee Chuk-Munn delves into bus-based architectures in this week's Java TechGuide.
Tags: Java, Object-oriented programming, Programming languages
Introducing JavaFX products
Techguide JavaFX is a new family of products and technologies from Sun Microsystems that you can use to create Rich Internet Applications (RIAs).
Tags: Java, Object-oriented programming, Programming languages
Develop JavaScript with the JSEclipse plug-in
Techguide JavaScript developers have been clamoring for development tools for years. Tony Patton discusses some options.
Tags: Programming languages, Object-oriented programming, Web services





