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InfoQ Changelog

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Java,
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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.

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InfoQ User Survey 2012 - 14 Questions to Help Us Get to Know You

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Mobile Development,
Cloud Adoption,
NoSQL,
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Database,
Programming,
Agile,
Mobile,
Cloud Computing,
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InfoQ would like to better understand your information needs: the type of content you find interesting, the kinds of tools & technologies you are using, and how you interact with the site. Please help us by taking our 2012 user survey - the survey is anonymous and your replies will be kept confidential.

Making Technical Community More Active - 2011 Year-End Review of Baidu Technical Salon

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Javascript,
Web Development,
Dynamic Languages,
Continuous Delivery,
Big Data,
Languages,
Database Design,
Agile Techniques,
Agile,
Cloud Computing,
Web Applications,
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Rich Internet Apps,
Database,
Hadoop,
Baidu,
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Architecture,
Web App Developer,
Internet,
Inside InfoQ,
Mobile

Baidu Technical Salon is a regular offline communication activity hosted by Baidu, planned, executed and implemented by InfoQ. The topics included cloud computing, mobile Internet, big data, log analysis and other current popular topics. This article mainly reviews Baidu’s support for technical community via Technical Salon, community’s feedbacks on these activities as well as a brief plan in 2012

InfoQ’s First Minor UI Update in 5 years – feedback?

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User Interface,
User Experience,
Usability,
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On behalf of the InfoQ team, we are happy to announce our underwhelming first minor UI re-launch in our 5 year history. This re-launch is the first in a set of incremental changes that will end with a homepage re-launch later in the year, with your feedback. This first launch maintains the same look and feel but removes the left bar while expanding the header and footer.

Why Speakers Love QCon London

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Infrastructure

We go to conferences to learn about subjects from the expert speakers. But why do the expert speakers go? The speakers give up their own time to prepare and present their sessions. Few are paid, so why do they give up their time to attend Conferences where they often already know the material. We asked them why.

QCon London March 9-11 Highlights, Registration Up 100%

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Ruby,
Java,
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.NET,
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Operations,
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Architecture,
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Programming,
Agile,
Infrastructure

QCon London, InfoQ's in-person conference is coming up March 8-11 and registration is double last year's at this time. This 4th annual event is a practitioner-driven conference designed for team leads, architects and project management. A lot of work went into the program this year for this event with usually has over 100 speakers, highlighted in this post.

QCon San Francisco in 3 Weeks; Conference Highlights

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Conferences

The 4th annual QCon San Francisco is taking place just 3 weeks from now, the chance to register is quickly approaching. The program includes three conference days with over 80 speakers in 15 tracks covering a wide variety of relevant and exciting topics in software development today. Attendance has increased 15% over last year, we hope you'll be able to join us!

InfoQ Feature Set: What Do You Want To See?

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Ruby,
Java,
Dynamic Languages,
.NET,
Languages,
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Operations,
Infrastructure,
Agile,
Programming,
Architecture,
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Inside InfoQ,
InfoQ Announcements

What’s next for InfoQ? What are some of the areas we should be focusing on feature wise? We'd like to ask you where you’d like the site to go from a feature-set perspective. InfoQ is still lagging behind many of the world-class media sites out there. We may not be the New York Times, but with your help we'll have the will and the way to get there!

The End of an Era: Scala Community Arrives, Java Deprecated

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Ruby,
Scala,
JVM Languages,
Functional Programming,
Java,
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Languages,
Leadership,
Architecture,
migration,
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Change,
Legacy Code,
Language,
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Careers

It was recently announced that InfoQ is creating a new Operations community. In addition to that, another major change which has been in the works for the last few months at InfoQ is the conversion of the Java community to the Scala community. InfoQ spoke with a prominent Scala expert and members of the former InfoQ Java editorial team to learn more about this change and why it was made.

QCon Live: What's Happening at QCon London This Week?

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QCon London 2010

This week, the fourth annual QCon London is in progress. Starting on March 8th with tutorials and ending on March 12th with a "meet the speakers" social, there will be a lot happening. This article describes the many ways that readers can follow along with the events at QCon as they are happening.

QCon London in One Month: 103 Speakers, 107 Sessions, 500+ Attendees

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QCon London is in 1 month! The final schedule is now online and features 103 speakers and 107 sessions on key topics designed for senior developers, team leads, architects in enterprise software development shops. The last chance to save £196 expires in 2 weeks.