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iOS Networking: Bonjour, Cloud!

Topics
CodeMash 2012,
iOS,
CodeMash,
API,
Mobile,
iPhone,
Operating Systems,
Programming,
Conferences,
Network Programming

Chris Adamson introduces several iOS networking APIs: iCloud, Bonjour, GameKit, CFNetwork, Foundation, Media APIs, and System Configuration.

Ralph Johnson, Joe Armstrong on the Future of Parallel Programming

Topics
Ruby,
Messaging,
Java,
Dynamic Languages,
Web Services,
Erlang,
SmallTalk,
Design Pattern,
QCon,
Parallel Programming,
SOA,
Functional Programming,
Data Access,
.NET,
Languages,
Enterprise Architecture,
Cloud Computing,
Database,
Patterns,
Architecture,
Programming,
Design,
Object Oriented Design,
Performance & Scalability,
QCon London 2010,
Network Programming,
Actors,
Loose Coupling,
Choreography,
Conferences,
Distributed Programming

Ralph Johnson and Joe Armstrong discuss their ideas about parallel programming - whether shared memory is harmful, the place of message passing, fault tolerance, the importance of protocols and more.

News about Network Programming

IPv6 to be Widely Enabled on World IPv6 Launch Day

Topics
Network Programming,
Internet,
IPv4,
IPv6

Following on from the success of last year's World IPv6 day, in which major organisations such as Facebook and Google enabled IPv6 connectivity for a 24h period, the Internet Society has announced Google, Facebook, Yahoo and Bing) and on World IPv6 Launch Day (6th June 2012) the websites will switch on their IPv6 support and leave it permanently enabled.

100 days of IPv4 left

Topics
Java,
Languages,
Architecture,
Programming,
Network Programming,
IPv4,
IPv6

The number of allocatable IPv4 addresses has dropped below 160 million, leading to predictions that the IPv4 address space will be used up in less than 100 days. What does this mean?

OSGi Enterprise Spec 4.2 released

Topics
Java,
Web Services,
Web Frameworks,
Languages,
SaaS,
SOA,
Enterprise Architecture,
WOA,
Network Programming,
Cloud Computing,
Programming,
Architecture,
Modularity

Today, the OSGi Alliance announced the release of the Enterprise OSGi 4.2 specification, along with the corresponding JavaDoc. Read on to find out what's new in the enterprise spec.

IPv4 Addresses Running Out; Where is IPv6?

Topics
OSX,
Operations,
Web 2.0,
Infrastructure,
Architecture,
Enterprise Architecture,
Technology,
Operating Systems,
Network Programming,
IPv6,
IPv4

This week, the Number Resource Organisation, the official representative of the five Regional Internet Registries and who oversees the allocation of IP addresses, announced that less than 10 percent of IPv4 addresses remain unallocated. If it's not addressed in the near future, the ramifications could be serious for the world wide web.