Friday, 16 August 2013

Amazon Appstore steps up to HTML5

Quick tip: Searching JARs for String in Linux

Job search: After the programming test, the interview

JavaWorld
August 13, 2013
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Amazon Appstore steps up to HTML5

HTML5 apps can now be distributed via Amazon Appstore without a native container, leveling the playing field for web and native mobile apps.

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Issue highlights

1. Quick tip: Searching JARs for String in Linux

2. Job search: After the programming test, the interview

3. Tutorial: Enterprise messaging and integration with Vert.x

Resource compliments of: Telerik

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Quick tip: Searching JARs for String in Linux

Why write a Groovy script when a single-line command in Linux does the job? Dustin Marx walks you through it. READ MORE

Job search: After the programming test, the interview

If you thought the programming test was bad, wait till you hear about the interview. Plus: A developer's tips for running interviews that work. READ MORE

Tutorial: Enterprise messaging and integration with Vert.x

If you were excited about Node.js, Vert.x could be your next big thing: Get started with this enterprise integration framework that is based on Node.js, but built on the JVM. READ MORE

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