HTML5 Canvas Refcard

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How They Did It: Cut the Rope in HTML5

First it was Angry Birds, now the popular mobile game "Cut the Rope" has been completely converted to HTML5.

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NetBeans IDE 6.7.1 with JavaFX Now Available for Download!

The NetBeans Team is pleased to announce the release of NetBeans IDE 6.7.1, which supports the latest JavaFX SDK. Download NetBeans 6.7.1 (A JavaFX-only...

1 replies - 21779 views - 07/27/09 by Tinu Awopetu in Announcements

Welcome to DZone's new IndicZone community for Indian IT Pros

Let me welcome all of you to the new DZone community for one of the most important and fastest growing groups in the worldwide IT scene: Indian developers and...

16 replies - 7681 views - 02/14/08 by Rick Ross in News

The Pros and Cons of Lambda

There are a lot of tutorials[1] for Python’s lambda out there. One that I stumbled across recently and really found helpful was Mike Driscoll’s discussion...

1 replies - 896 views - 01/26/12 by Steve Ferg in Articles

NetBeans IDE 7.1 Release Candidate 1 Available for Download

The NetBeans Team is pleased to announce that the first release candidate build of NetBeans IDE 7.1 is now available for download.

0 replies - 1695 views - 11/28/11 by Tinu Awopetu in Announcements

NetBeans IDE 7.1 Release Candidate 1 Available for Download

The NetBeans Team is pleased to announce that the first release candidate build of NetBeans IDE 7.1 is now available for download.

0 replies - 2285 views - 11/28/11 by Tinu Awopetu in News

Solr Powered ISFDB – Part #6: Pseudonyms

This is Part 6 in a series of 11 (so far) articles by Chris Hostetter in 2011 on Indexing and Searching the ISFDB.org data using Solr. When we left last time,...

0 replies - 873 views - 11/23/11 by Chris Hostetter in Articles

Solr Powered ISFDB – Part #5: Filling Out My Authors

This is Part 5 in a series of 11 (so far) articles by Chris Hostetter in 2011 on Indexing and Searching the ISFDB.org data using Solr.When we left last time, I...

0 replies - 1094 views - 11/22/11 by Chris Hostetter in Articles

Solr Flair: Take Advantage of Solr's Sexiest Features

Apache Solr doesn't just provide a fast, sacalable search platform with lots of powerful features; it does all of that with style.  But what is it that makes...

0 replies - 1723 views - 11/22/11 by David Pell in Articles

The Past, Present and Future of NOSQL – Emil Eifrem

There is no doubt that NoSQL has taken off.  But where is it headed and how can we help it get there?

0 replies - 1611 views - 11/19/11 by David Pell in Articles

Wicket with Scala and CouchDB for Fast, Quality Web Apps

Not widget.  Not cricket.  Wicket!  Bruno Borges gave a talk at ApacheCon NA 2011 on the integration of Wicket with Scala and CouchDB to create an...

0 replies - 1896 views - 11/19/11 by David Pell in Articles

Search + Big Data: It's (still) All About the User

hanks in no small part to Lucene, quality keyword search is easily obtainable. Likewise, tools like Apache Hadoop and its ecosystem have made it easier to...

0 replies - 469 views - 10/29/11 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Videos

Sodbeans Wins JavaOne 2011 Duke's Choice Award

How does it feel to have Sodbeans selected as a Duke's Choice Award winner at JavaOne this year? Were you surprised by the win?

0 replies - 7060 views - 10/06/11 by Tinu Awopetu in Articles

NetBeans IDE 7.1 Beta Now Available for Download

The NetBeans team is pleased to announce the availability of NetBeans IDE 7.1 Beta. NetBeans IDE 7.1 Beta introduces support for JavaFX 2.0 by enabling the...

0 replies - 2832 views - 10/03/11 by Tinu Awopetu in Announcements

Dos and don'ts of first use experience

With the massive numbers of Android apps in the market it is highly likely that every app has at least two to three directly competing apps. In that...

0 replies - 3123 views - 09/15/11 by Juhani Lehtimaki in News

Robots Have Taken James Gosling Away From Google

Well that didn't last very long.  For just 5 months, Google employed the renowned Father of Java.  Now developers can forget about seeing anything amazing...

3 replies - 21397 views - 08/31/11 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Daily Dose