Thursday, October 31, 2013

Oracle JDeveloper 11gR2 Cookbook

NICK HARALABIDIS - ORACLE JDEVELOPER 11GR2 COOKBOOK

Published: 2012-01-24 | ISBN: 1849684766 | PDF | 406 pages | 5 MB


Sunday, October 27, 2013

Personal productivity tools via collaboration tools

I use a range of tools to help with my work and make it much more efficient and manageable and without such tools simple tasks would become such a chore to do, to get in contact with people these three tools are really good, All are free except for which you have to pay for if you want to video call with a group of people, Onyou can video chat with 12 people as a maximum which is extremely useful when working in groups,Google Video Chat is the only incumbent that needs to be dethroned for general consumer video-conference usage. Google Chat has is easy to use and requires a only quick installation. For me, simplicity is really the name of the game.



LibreOffice is the full-featured suite of office apps that costs nothing and runs on everything. LibreOffice is an offshoot of the old OpenOffice.org suite, now revived as Apache OpenOffice, but Apache OpenOffice is far behind LibreOffice in power and elegance. If you want to leave your documents in the cloud, gets the job done in a highly-polished but low-featured way, but LibreOffice is the only free, open-source desktop office suite that's even worth considering. Google Docs is Google's on-line competitor to . Featuring a word processing suite, spread sheet suite, presentation suite, and data collection/form suite, this product is clearly aiming its sights at Microsoft's solutions.

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Java forever! 12 keys to Java's enduring dominance

It's easy to forget the value of any given technology once its buzz has arced across our collective consciousness and died a fiery death beyond the hype horizon. Take Cobol, that "Mad Men"-era relic -- just like fish past its prime, as the hipster tech pundits say: worthless, smelly, out of date, bad for you. Java may be the next enterprise mainstay to find itself on the ropes of "relevance."



The book sales are a distant memory. And Java's middle-age utility is no longer sexy enough for the magazine cover spreads. Nearly 19 years since Java's launch, the application development cognoscenti are wandering around the luring bazaar of Node.js, Objective-C, Dart, Go, and the like, wondering, "Java? Is that Web 1.0 era artifact still here?"

Force-fit: Oracle hypes Java for the Internet of things

If you listen to Oracle, to develop applications for embedded systems, partcularly those involving M2M (machine-to-machone) communications. Embedded systems comprise an old area that's gaining a lot of new attention under the "" label. But the actual viability of Java in the embedded world gets mixed reviews.



Although plenty of Java developers are out there, the embedded realm is not like the PC, mobile, and browser realms they're experienced in. Embedded development requires that they deal with special factors, such as memory constraints and real-time needs -- areas in which C developers are likely to be more experienced, given C's strong role in embedded development.

Friday, October 25, 2013

Alfresco 3 Web Services

ALFRESCO 3 WEB SERVICES BY UGO CEI, PIERGIORGIO LUCIDI

2010 | 436 Pages | ISBN: 1849511527 | PDF | 5,5 MB


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Greater Boston-DevOps Engineer-80-125K

A leading provider of web-based travel solutions seeks DevOps professionalsfrom Junior all the way through Management.Our client is a leader in the travel space.They offer comprehensive, consumer-facing, e-commerce solutions that allow individuals and groups to search, book, and manager their travel itineraries.This includes, but is not limited to booking flights, hotels, entertainment, tours, restaurants, etc. and this company prides itself on being a one-stop shop for all of your travel needs.This company has been on a hiring frenzy as of late, and has done a lot of hiring on the development side of things.Due to their dev teams getting larger, they need Operations and Release professionals to join their team.This company has a slew of Linux Servers to manage (roughly 200,) deal with cutting edge tools like Chef and Puppet, as well as Continuous Integration tools like Jenkins.They like all of their Operations staff to be able to shell script in Bash, Perl or Python, and familiarity with Java (their dev language of choice,) is an obvious plus.This is an ideal opportunity for a DevOps professional of any skill/experience level to work at a stellar company, solving complex big data (Hadoop is emerging there) problems.



Must Haves

New York City

This client is an internationally based publishing company with a presence in over 70 countries around the world. The U.S. Headquarters for our client is based in New York City and they have offices in both mid-town and lower Manhattan. They are in the process of building a centralized Technology organization to support the companies various business units and divisions. The company is focused on building a state of the art Digital Delivery team.



This job requires a Lead Java Developer. This position will mostly be hands on development and architecture with light lead responsibilities.Candidates must be comfortable with the latest Java / J2EE technologies and be open to architecture.

L.A. -- Mid Java Developer -Architect (Multiple roles open) -- Open Budget -- Free Travel Guide

It is a known fact that it is very hard to find a stable startup to work for nowadays. Not to worry! Our client, a free travel and research website is searching for the best and talented web developers and architects out here in L.A. After receiving $200 million in funding recently, they are looking to build out their L.A. office quick. They are specifically looking for a Mid-Senior Java/Architect to join their brilliant team of engineers to develop and maintain the listing data for their website. You will also be in charge of adding new attractions and providing big data analytic on top of other tasks that you will have to provide for the product. The potential candidate must have years of hands-on experience with Java. One more thing, our client was ranked as the best tech company to work for by Business Insider. How much more of a stable start-up could you ask for?



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Monday, October 14, 2013

Infinite Skills

INFINITE SKILLS - LEARNING TO PROGRAM IN JAVA VIDEO TRAINING DVD



Size: 1.33 GB

Saturday, October 12, 2013

How I Set Up My Windows 8 System for Android Development

I MAY HAVE GIVEN THE IMPRESSION THAT I'M ONLY ABOUT IOS DEVELOPMENT, BUT ANDROID DEVELOPMENT IS ALSO IN MY SIGHTS AS WELL. One of the reasons was to get learn how to write Android apps, an undertaking that's been delayed by life, work, and all sorts of nonsense from which I expect to free myself really soon.



I recently got around to setting up my systems for Android development, with a Lenovo laptop computer running Windows 8 as the development machine, and my S III as the testing device. I took screenshots along the way, and have put together this little bit of documentation in the hope that someone out there will find it useful.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Cocos2D-X Tutorial for iOS and Android: Getting Started (by Jean-Yves Mengant)

on May 13, 2013If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my or follow me on . Thanks for visiting!Learn to create a simple iPhone and Android game with Cocos2D-X!Update 5/13/2013 Fully updated for Cocos2D-X 2.1 and iOS 6. (original post by Jean-Yves Mengant, update by ).

Cocos2D is an amazing and easy to use framework, but since it's written in Objective-C you can only write games with it for iOS and the Mac.

Wouldn't it be great if you could use the same easy to use Cocos2D API, but have it run on Android as well? This way you could greatly extend the market for your app, without adding a lot of extra work!

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

GPU acceleration gives a significant performance boost to Java applications

At the JavaOne conference in San Francisco IBM demonstrated how GPU-powered hardware could accelerate Java applications. According to Sumit Gupta general manager, Tesla GPU Accelerated Computing at Nvidia, there are other general purpose GPU applications as well as IBM's ground-breaking demo.



In his keynote presentation at at JavaOne, IBM's chief technology officer of Java, John Duimovich,explained that IBM will be enabling IBM runtimes for server-based GPU accelerators and is also set to investigate the use of GPU acceleration in standard workloads under existing application programming interfaces.