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Welcome to San Diego's number one source for Java industry news.On this site you will find information about where to find Java related jobs, what to expect as compensation, and where to find resources that help you on your Java assignment. Join the community and share your experiences with fellow Java industry professionals. Regardless of your official title or involvement, if you have experience with the Java industry and platform, submit your comments. As more citizens of the industry join this site, we'll start to compose surveys that will give us all the opportunity to recognize programming excellence in our industry! So be ready to cast your vote for Javatopia Programmer of The Year, coming soon!

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·Once shunned by academics, Wikipedia now a teaching tool (AFP)
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·Sun exec ponders OpenSolaris, Linux (InfoWorld)
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 Java Generics - Do We Need It?

High performance java programmingAnonymous writes "Java Generics, the story about the little train that could. Do we really need to have template support in Java? I thought we all left the C++ world to get away from overly complex templated code that couldn't be maintained by anyone without a PhD in graph theory?"

Posted by javadude on Thursday, September 23 @ 20:34:33 PDT (1494 reads)
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 Anti Patterns from Michael Duell

Software DesignAnonymous writes "Having problems with your current software methodology. Maybe you've encountered some legacy code that has contributed significantly to the bottom line at Starbucks? Whatever the case, you can find both humor and serious consideration from Michael Duell's short list of anti patterns."

Posted by javadude on Thursday, September 23 @ 20:09:20 PDT (883 reads)
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 Logging and Synchronization

Input and Output MusingsAs a consultant, I often get the welcome challenge of reviewing code and offering suggestions to make it perform better. Typically, performance problems center around poor design decisions by developers that have had enough high-performance computing experience. One thing I learned while doing high performance computing was the importance of not doing input/output until absolutely necessary.

Posted by javadude on Thursday, April 15 @ 00:00:00 PDT (1100 reads)
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 Software Development Magazine

Software DesignMany of you many remember Computer Language from back in the 80s. I remember it all to well as one of the first premium magazines dedicated to software development. Back then it came as a very large volume with in-depth articles about current languages and software paradigms. The times have changed, though, and there aren't as many computer languages in use today as there were in the 80s. Remember FORTH or PILOT? Computer Language has changed its name to Software Development Magazine and has come back from extinction.

Posted by javadude on Saturday, December 13 @ 23:00:00 PST (924 reads)
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 Ready for the .NET Revolution?

TechnologyIt looks like Microsoft has pushed a new technology onto its developers, and they seem to like it. Maybe some of you Java folks have started to see the marketing FUD, maybe not? Either way, .NET appears to be the platform of choice for Microsoft's software for a few more years to come. What do you think?

Posted by javadude on Monday, July 21 @ 16:15:19 PDT (1201 reads)
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