JavaWorld | | General purpose programming languages are designed to apply to a wide variety of programming tasks, leaving implementation up to the developer. So the question is: which of these two languages lends itself to more effective risk management? | | Issue highlights 1. Has Apache lost its way? 2. In defense of Apache 3. Bad code happens, so then what? | Resource compliments of: AppDynamics Get 100% visibility in just 15 minutes with AppDynamics Lite, Code-level diagnostics for performance bottlenecks with <2% overhead A performance monitoring tool for Java/.NET apps. It installs in minutes and it's free forever. Download AppDynamics Lite today. | Internal tensions and community disputes have led some developers and analysts to question whether the Apache Software Foundation is still fit to lead the open source community it helped to create. READ MORE | The Apache name is helpful for getting little-known open source projects off the ground, and even occasionally launching them into the stratosphere. So why is the open source giant getting mixed reviews? READ MORE | Speaking at NoSQL 2013, Nathan Marz discussed the success of his Project Storm and called on developers to be more experimental and les deterministic about code. READ MORE | | | | |
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