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Dev of the Week: Mahdi Yusuf

Every week, we feature a new developer/blogger from the DZone community here and in our newsletter, catching up to find out what they're working on...

0 replies - 2903 views - 05/22/13 by Eric Gregory in Articles

Moving Education Toward Open Source in Sri Lanka

Recently, I read this post about Richard Stallman’s (RMS) visit to India. And read more about RMS’s visit impacted India. I read this very, very...

1 replies - 1380 views - 05/18/13 by Tharindu Mathew in Articles

The Wheel: Symfony Stopwatch

It's impossible to predict performance and you need the right tooling to measure it. The Stopwatch Symfony Component is a userland object that lets you time...

0 replies - 1909 views - 05/01/13 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

The Art of Teaching

PrefaceThe following article is an article that I wrote duing my studies for a bachelor degree in Software Engineering. Minor changes might have been made to...

0 replies - 2724 views - 04/29/13 by Filip Ekberg in Articles

Dev of the Week: Paul Hammant

Every week, we feature a new developer/blogger from the DZone community here and in our newsletter, catching up to find out what they're working on...

0 replies - 4524 views - 04/10/13 by Eric Gregory in Articles

Reviewing LevelDB: Part XII, Reading an SST

After figuring out how the TableCache works, I now want to dig a bit deeper into what the Tables are. That means that we are starting out in...

0 replies - 806 views - 04/09/13 by Ayende Rahien in Articles

10 Ways to Participate in Open Source

I wonder why more open source users do not actively participate in the open source community and become committers or contributors. After understanding a...

0 replies - 531 views - 04/05/13 by Chris Haddad in Articles

Dev of the Week: Mikko Ohtamaa

Every week, we feature a new developer/blogger from the DZone community here and in our newsletter, catching up to find out what they're working on...

0 replies - 4388 views - 04/03/13 by Eric Gregory in Articles

"It's Open Source, So the Source is, You Know, Open."

Even though I mostly sit at work trying to look busy, every so often someone does stumbles into my office with a question or a problem so I’ve got to...

0 replies - 2099 views - 04/02/13 by Arnon Rotem-gal-oz in Articles

Doctors, Surgery, and Open Source

I visited a friend who lives in a remote, tropical region of the United States. He’s a doctor and a practicing eye surgeon. The island has both the very rich...

0 replies - 2002 views - 03/28/13 by Daniel Doubrovkine in Articles

Reviewing LevelDB: Part V, Into the MemTables

You can read about the theory of Sorted Strings Tables and Memtables here. In this case, what I am interested in is going a bit deeper into the leveldb...

0 replies - 508 views - 03/28/13 by Ayende Rahien in Articles

Why You Should Care About the Apache Hadoop Ecosystem

In March 2013, I was at 33rd Degree - "A Conference for Java Masters." I had two talks, including a new one: "You are not Facebook or Google? Why you...

0 replies - 1302 views - 03/14/13 by Kai Wähner in Articles

The Wheel: Symfony Console

I recognize I may be biased towards writing custom solutions due to my focus on complex domains such as transportation and payments, where new code is needed...

0 replies - 2984 views - 03/11/13 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

Logger Tinylog 0.8 Supports Application Servers

tinylog, an open source logger for Java, has been released in version 0.8. The second to last beta version of tinylog uses class loaders in a different way to...

0 replies - 634 views - 03/08/13 by Martin Winandy in Articles

A Personal Linux History (Or, the Linux Laptop Comes of Age)

Back in 1997 I installed my first copy of FreeBSD. I had to do some major research to get X Windows up and running, and the next computer I bought I very...

0 replies - 2614 views - 01/06/13 by Geoffrey Papilion in Articles