Security, Quality, and the Java Open Review Project
Brian Chess, co-founder and chief scientist at Fortify Software, discusses the Java Open Review Project which aims to identify security and quality errors in Java-based open source software. The project also analyzes the security and quality of web services.
December 13, 2006
AJAX, Cosmo, and Hemispheres
Mike Riley talks with working man Matthew Eernisse, author of Build Your Own AJAX Website, about Matthew's experiences with AJAX application construction and his work at the Open Source Applications Foundation. Matthew also talks about the Cosmo calendar server project, his musical interests, and balancing the hemispheres of both work and home life.
December 13, 2006
Practical Parsing for ANSI C
Daniele discusses the design of an ANSI C parser front-end, identifying the pitfalls that make design tricky.
December 12, 2006
Green Threads
IBM's "green threads" project is an effort to drive better interaction and integration across products and brands.
December 12, 2006
Web 2.0 and the Engineering of Trust
Trust is always important in business, but it is fundamental to Web 2.0 in a way that it wasn't to earlier Internet businesses.
December 12, 2006
Eclipse Mylar: Eclipsing Information Overload
Mik Kersten examines the problems of software complexity and multitasking and how they lead to information overload for developers--and how Eclipse's Mylar project tackles these problems.
December 11, 2006
Analysis: Sun Opens Up Java
By releasing Java as open-source code, Sun Microsystems might be removing one of the biggest obstacles to accelerated adoption of the development technology: Sun Microsystems itself.
December 4, 2006
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