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"I have been giving a fair bit of thought lately to app developer segmentation. Considering how much money is poured into developer relations, its surprising just how little solid segmentation work has been done in terms of understanding developer roles or personae. I am currently working on a project for a client, and began some rough segmentation work for an internal report I am writing. Then it struck me I should ask the Internet what you think. The list below is not designed to be comprehensive- in fact its more like a first cut. What to call the types is certainly a challenge – on another call with a developer relations client, yesterday, they referred to “bedroom developers” – is that an insult or a compliment?"
"Runtime processes (garbage collection, class loading, Just-in-time compilation, and thread scheduling) in conventional Java virtual machines (JVMs) make them incapable of running applications with real-time behavior. Real-time extensions to Java technology—based on the Real-time Specification for Java (RTSJ)—enable JVMs with real-time features. You can meet the hard or soft real-time constraints your applications require by leveraging the traditional benefits of the Java language—such as interoperability and safety—and combining them with features that the real-time Java extensions enable. Learn how."
"While some proposed language features are simply a solution in search of a problem, most have their roots in real-world situations in which the existing features do not enable programmers to express what they want to say as easily, clearly, succinctly, or safely as they'd like. Although having a use case in mind — "this feature enables me to write this code that I want to be able to write" — is good, language designers also need to evaluate language features in light of the bad code they might also enable."
"This article provides a list of general best practices to apply to any WebSphere Application Server V7 and V8 environment. However, some of the recommendations only apply to specific conditions and scenarios. These recommendations could be used to set up any WebSphere environment."
"The GNOME Developer Training sessions at GUADEC are designed to give experienced software developers the tools that they need to get the most out of developing free software in an open community.
Improve the productivity of your development team with this two day course, which includes a hands-on practical session and an in-depth overview of the social aspect of community development. Learn how to reduce maintenance costs, get your work upstream and influence the direction of upstream projects. Covering common Linux development tools, the GNOME and FreeDesktop.org development platforms, this course will put extra tools into your developer's toolbox."
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