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Archive for March, 2009
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QCon London 2009: Spring 3.0 upcoming features
Posted on March 12, 2009 | No CommentsRod Johnson, CEO of SpringSource, presented the new features in the upcoming Spring 3.0 release today at the QCon London 2009 conference. -
QCon London 2009: Eric Evans – What I’ve learned about DDD since the book
Posted on March 12, 2009 | 7 CommentsAt the QCon London 2009 conference today, Eric Evans presented recent advancements in Domain Driven Design in the talk titled What I’ve learned about DDD since the book. Evans started the presentation by saying that it has been five years since the DDD book was published, and projects which he... -
QCon London 2009: How web is changing software architecture
Posted on March 12, 2009 | No CommentsDion Hinchcliffe presented a keynote titled Transforming Software Architecture with Web as Platform today at QCon London 2009 conference, focusing on how advances in the web space affect software companies and their products. -
QCon London 2009: Script JVM with JavaScript and get stack-based continuations
Posted on March 11, 2009 | No CommentsAttila Szegedi today suggested using JavaScript as a scripting language for server side JVM systems, during his JavaScript in the Enterprise talk at QCon London 2009 conference. Szegedi named stack-based continuations as a huge advantage of that approach. Stack-based continuations are effectivelly asynchronous calls with a callback, but without the... -
QCon London 2009: Database projects to watch closely
Posted on March 11, 2009 | 1 CommentGeir Magnusson from 10gen presented a talk titled Cloud Data Persistence or ‘We’re in a database reneaissance – pay attention” today at QCon London 2009. The main message of his talk was that “physical limitations of today’s technology combined with the computational complexity of conventional relational databases are driving databases...

