Maven and OSGi for Application Lifecycle Management
It’s no secret that Maven and OSGi are technologies that get a lot of hype.…
Presenting GPetStore: a Groovy Pet Store in a single 500 line script
When Groovy 1.6 and Grails 1.1 were released, I blogged about how I was excited…
Memory tools for Web 2.0 development
One of the tricky parts of developing Web 2.0 applications in JavaScript is optimizing performance. …
Spring Roo
I always feel hesitation when it’s time to start a new project whether it’s a…
Upgrading Open Source Frameworks - Part II
Upgrading Open Source Frameworks - Part II
In the first part of this series of…
Upgrading Open Source Frameworks - Part I
Just recently, I created a series of proof of concepts for a client that concentrated…
ASP.NET MVC open sourced by Microsoft
In what at first appeared like it might be an April Fools joke, Microsoft announced…
CSharp / Java comparison
All,
Here is a link to the most complete document I have yet to find…
.NET for Coffee Drinkers
This post is intended to give the Java experts out there an overview of .NET…
Upgrading Open Source Frameworks - Part II
Upgrading Open Source Frameworks - Part II
In the first part of this series of…
Upgrading Open Source Frameworks - Part I
Just recently, I created a series of proof of concepts for a client that concentrated…
Memory tools for Web 2.0 development
One of the tricky parts of developing Web 2.0 applications in JavaScript is optimizing performance. …
Final definition of “meaningful use”?
On December 30, 2009, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Office…
Supporting Downtime in a Clinical Setting
For the average application, IT professionals strive to minimize downtime. But when it happens –…
Meaningful Use Update - September 09
It has been an eventful spring and summer in the world of “meaningful use” after…
Shorter Requirements are Better
When writing requirements documents, it’s tempting to add more & more details and create longer…
Reports are requirements too
Reporting requirements are often put off until the end of the project, when all other requirements have been identified and finalized. Sometimes this means that you’re ignoring one of your most important users–the person paying for the system to be built in the first place.
Use Case Discipline through Ajax
In every article or book* about how to write use cases, you’ll read that you…
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