Microsoft gives Windows app developers 180 days to patch — or else
Microsoft today said it would give third-party app developers 180 days to clean up their security act -- and patch serious vulnerabilities -- or the company will yank their software from its online...
View ArticleOracle and ARM to tweak Java
Oracle and ARM are working together to make the Java programming language more suitable for ARM processors, in order to encourage its use for embedded systems and enterprise software. The work will...
View ArticleFacebook invents a PHP virtual machine
Social networking giant Facebook has taken another step at making the PHP Web programming language run more quickly. The company has developed a PHP Virtual Machine that it says can execute the...
View ArticleIceWarp allows web development company to expand email services
Business is booming for Stralia Web, an Australian company providing web design services. But in the process of growing, many customers were demanding for a messaging platform that was reliable and...
View ArticleSAP expands partner program for application development
SAP has broadened its partner program for companies that want to develop applications using its technology and then sell them through the SAP online store. read more
View ArticleSalesforce.com expands mobile application development support
Salesforce.com has expanded the number of mobile application development tools it supports and also created a series of templates aimed at helping coders create mobile applications faster. read more
View ArticleShould you build your own business app?
Custom Web and mobile apps, once the exclusive purview of large companies with vast resources, have become a common hallmark of successful small and mid-sized businesses. Externally, apps can offer...
View Article5 things you need to know about Continuous Delivery software development
This vendor-written tech primer has been edited by Network World to eliminate product promotion, but readers should note it will likely favor the submitter's approach. read more
View ArticleCan Google Dart solve JavaScript’s speed and scale problems?
JavaScript is often used in a way that was never intended: as a platform for the development of large Web applications that are hosted in the browser. If that had been its intended use -- rather than...
View ArticleWant to let the world know how much you love that software you use? You could...
If you’re looking for a way to keep developer communities informed, involved, engaged and excited about your product offerings, adding a developer advocate (also called a developer evangelist to your...
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