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- Artifacts & Tools,
- QCon San Francisco 2008,
- QCon,
- Open Source,
- Tools,
- Google,
- Architecture,
- Agile,
- Programming,
- InfoQ,
- Open Web,
- Interviews,
- Conferences,
- Companies
Dion Almaer and Ben Galbraith open with a definition of the Open Web, the tension arising from multiple Web technologies, the diversity and "polyphony" of Open Source, the future of Web development tools, and the debate associated with the possible evolution of Javascript. The potential impact of HTML 5 on tool and Web development in general is discussed.
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- HTML5,
- Rich Internet Apps,
- HTML,
- Markup Languages,
- Web Development,
- Java,
- Big Data,
- NoSQL,
- .NET,
- Database Design,
- Languages,
- Programming,
- Agile,
- Performance & Scalability,
- Database,
- Architecture,
- Cloud Computing,
- Announcements,
- InfoQ
InfoQ is announcing a call for articles and is encouraging practitioners and domain experts to submit feature-length (2,000 to 3,000 word) papers that are timely, educational and practical. Topics of interest include cloud architecture and development, Java, Agile, NoSQL, big data analytics, HTML 5 and mobile development. Author guidelines are now also available.
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- Ruby,
- Java,
- Dynamic Languages,
- Languages,
- .NET,
- SOA,
- Operations,
- Architecture,
- Infrastructure,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- Programming,
- Agile,
- InfoQ,
- Community,
- Inside InfoQ
A 7th community has now joined the current 6 on InfoQ. When one looks at our existing queues, one sees a definitive pattern - we currently focus upon application development and architecture (.NET, Ruby, Java, SOA, Architecture) and also Agile techniques, primarily in the context of application development. However, what happens to that software once it's been developed?
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- Ruby,
- Dynamic Languages,
- Java,
- .NET,
- SOA,
- Languages,
- Programming,
- Architecture,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- Agile,
- Inside InfoQ,
- Surveys,
- InfoQ,
- Community
Back in January, InfoQ published a User Survey and asked for people to take a few minutes and fill it out. Our reasoning for doing so was pretty straightforward - we wanted to know how we could improve the InfoQ experience for you, the user. We were pleasantly surprised that within a few days of posting the survey we had received several thousand replies - these are the results of that survey.
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- Ruby,
- Java,
- Dynamic Languages,
- SOA,
- .NET,
- Languages,
- Architecture,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- Programming,
- InfoQ Announcements,
- Agile,
- InfoQ
QCon London is just 2 weeks away, and we’d like to present all InfoQ members with an extension of our Feb 22nd discount, as well as announce that day passes are now available. QCon features over 80 sessions, 15 tracks and unprecedented speaker lineup including Sir Tony Hoare, Martin Fowler, Rod Johnson, and many others.
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- Ruby,
- Dynamic Languages,
- Java,
- SOA,
- Languages,
- .NET,
- Architecture,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- Programming,
- Agile,
- InfoQ Announcements,
- InfoQ
InfoQ's mission is to be the world's source for tracking change and innovation in the enterprise software development community. In April InfoQ China launched, and this October InfoQ Japan has launched and is already attracting an average of 3500 visits a day.
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- Architecture,
- InfoQ,
- InfoQ Announcements
InfoQ has launched a 6th community on 'Architecture', the intention of which is to serve as a source for tracking change and innovation of interest to those with an architecting/design role but not specific to any of our other communities on InfoQ which currently include Java, .NET, Ruby, SOA, and Agile.
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- Ruby,
- Java,
- Dynamic Languages,
- Languages,
- SOA,
- .NET,
- Architecture,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- Programming,
- Agile,
- InfoQ Announcements,
- InfoQ
InfoQ officially launched exactly one year ago today, and what a year it has been! Our mission is to be the world's source for tracking change and innovation in the enterprise software development community; in keeping with that mission InfoQ has published a crazy amount of content, launched our QCon event in London, launched InfoQ China, and have reached over 135,000 unique visitors/month.
Articles about InfoQ

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- VersionOneSoftware,
- Lean,
- Story Testing,
- Agile in the Enterprise,
- Project Management,
- Companies,
- Google,
- Community,
- Fun,
- Agile,
- Testing,
- InfoQ,
- Conferences,
- Agile2007
At Agile2007's Google reception, the audience voted to make the (very sad) clip "Developer Abuse" the number 1 video, thereby making "Matthew" (name changed to protect the innocent) this year's AgileAdvert famous Agilist. Five more videos were also recognized, sporting singing, dancing, a beating, "outside the box" thinking, expletives (deleted), and charming children (not all in one video!)

- Topics
- Ruby,
- Java,
- Dynamic Languages,
- .NET,
- SOA,
- Languages,
- Architecture,
- Agile,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- InfoQ Announcements,
- InfoQ,
- Programming
InfoQ maintains a version number tied to new features developed for the site as a means to communicate progress to its audience. v1.1.5 is the latest version. InfoQ initially launced at 0.6 last year.
Interviews about InfoQ

- Topics
- EC2,
- WebWork,
- Amazon Web Services,
- Java,
- MySQL,
- Web Frameworks,
- Amazon,
- Languages,
- Relational Databases,
- WOA,
- Companies,
- IaaS,
- Architecture,
- Programming,
- Cloud Computing,
- JCR,
- Media,
- S3,
- DWR,
- Hibernate,
- Portal/CMS,
- InfoQ,
- Database
In this interview from QCon London 2008, InfoQ Chief Architect Alexandru Popescu discusses the architecture of InfoQ, integrating WebWork and DWR, Hibernate and JCR, Hibernate scalability, MySQL replication, the new InfoQ video streaming system, the video encoding process, site search, and future plans for InfoQ.