- Great overview of (most of) Spring's portfolio. Includes tips on when you might want to choose Spring, and when not. Also shortly describes what's new in Spring 3.0.
- Google has opensourced a bunch of their Javascript libraries, which they use in Gmail, Google Docs and Google maps:
- "Closure Compiler is a JavaScript optimizer that compiles web apps down into compact, high-performance JavaScript code."
- "Closure Library is a broad, well-tested, modular, and cross-browser JavaScript library. Web developers can pull just what they need from a wide set of reusable UI widgets and controls, as well as lower-level utilities for the DOM, server communication, animation, data structures, unit testing, rich-text editing, and much, much more."
- "Closure Templates grew out of a desire for web templates that are precompiled to efficient JavaScript."
- "Closure Inspector, a Firebug extension that makes debugging the obfuscated code almost as easy as debugging the human-readable source."
Quite a terrible name btw, since you also have regular closures in Javascript... The name came from bringing closure to their whole mess of Javascript libs they'd made.
A short comparison between the compression performance of YUI Compressor and Google Closer Compiler using the well-known Javascript Frameworks - Mootools, JQuery and Prototype can be found here. - "Closure Compiler is a JavaScript optimizer that compiles web apps down into compact, high-performance JavaScript code."
- Analysis and tips on how to improve https performance.
- IBM’s Jens Andexer and Willem Bekker from Standard Bank provide some samples of the good, the bad and the ugly business aspects of SOA.
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