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Oracle Java and PRINCE2. Looking already at SOA and ITIL, I started reading up on other project lifecycle standards popular in the United Kingdom. PRINCE2 (PRojects In Controlled Environments) methodology naturally was the one that caught my attention. I'm not going t...
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March 12, 2010
Scala Recognition Continues to Grow.
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LinuxPlanet: Ubuntu Users Get Java Surprise
Ubuntu
has long been associated with many shades of brown, the colors of
humanity which the distribution and its community embraces. But...
Date: April, 19 2007
Url: http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/OpenSPARCNews/~3/110968386/index.php
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