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Huge IDE release
Development environment to go alongside Red Hat's new JVM-language
Design tips direct from Mountain View
Google has published a set of non-compulsory design guidelines for Android app developers
New open source venture from Nebula Project
Large data grid open source project proposed for Eclipse community.
The developer conference about social, tech and of course, beer
RedMonk's first European event is set to be an absolute blockbuster, with some of tech's finest making an appearance. We talk to RedMonk's James Governor about the…
New Release
First stable version of Spring library for the popular no-nonsense NoSQL datastore
Scalding Hot?
The social networking giant makes its Scala for Cascading API available to all - jumping on the Hadoop bandwagon?
Java Object Notation API set for Java EE 7 inclusion
Craved data interchange format is billed as the natural successor to XML
Voices of dissent emerge over Android's future
It may be prospering in terms of smartphone adoption but questions over the splintering of Android remain
JetBrains's JVM language debuts!
The aim for Kotlin - Java-compatible but faster, safer and concise. In other words, a Scala simplifier.
The end for WebSphere and WebLogic?
New Relic survey of 1000 Java Enterprise users shows huge disparity between open source vendors and commercial server offerings from Oracle and IBM
Oracle takes an early lead in 2012's Big Data race
Any questions of Oracle's commitment to Big Data are well and truly answered with the release of Hadoop-powered Big Data Appliance
A Spring in their step
New modules and scripting are the main draws to this version of Spring Integration, a year on from last major release.
New milestone adds two huge features for Virgo
Virgo nano distribution and move to p2 repository make it exciting times for Eclipse Virgo fans
Java developers are most wanted
Demand for Java developers stronger than ever, survey of 1,200 hiring managers finds
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