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ActiveState Releases Perl Dev Kit 8.0

Dr. Dobb's JournalMike Riley
February 24, 2009

The good folks at ActiveState let me know they have just released the 8.0 version of their excellent Perl Dev Kit.
- Design

The Manga Guide to Databases Review

Dr. Dobb's JournalMike Riley
February 21, 2009

No Starch Press recently published another technical book in their unique Manga Guide series, with this latest work focused on databases.  My daughter Marielle once again stepped into the role of guest reviewer to express her written opinion about this book.
- Database

Free 'Scaling Rails' videos

Dr. Dobb's JournalMike Riley
February 10, 2009

Expert Rails developer and Final Cut Pro master Gregg Pollack informed me that he has a new, free Ruby on Rails screencast series focusing on scaling Rails.  Read on to find out where to freely download these superbly produced videos.
- Design

Book Review: Concurrent Programming on Windows

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
February 02, 2009

You need this book if you're interested in parallel programming using the .NET Framework

iPhone, Google G1, and Nokia N810

Dr. Dobb's JournalEric Bruno
February 01, 2009

I just read Mike Riley's blog entry about his upcoming Android article for DDJ. Before the holidays, I also received a TMobile G1 phone to review, but was unable to write about it. However, I did manage to take some pictures that compare the size of the G1 to the iPhone and Nokia N810 device I wrote about last year in DDJ. - Design

Hello, Android Book Review

Dr. Dobb's JournalMike Riley
February 01, 2009

I recently obtained a developer's version of the G1 mobile device running the new Android OS for an upcoming article I wrote for Dr. Dobb's.  The Pragmatic Bookshelf happened to publish its first book on Google's new mobile platform around that same time, complimenting the Android SDK documentation and the various web sites and discussion groups on the subject.  Read on to see how the book compares to these freely available alternatives.
 
 
- JVM Languages

Using Drupal Book Review

Dr. Dobb's JournalMike Riley
January 13, 2009

Drupal has become one of the most popular open source CMS projects thanks to its relatively easy implementation, extensible add-on architecture and devoted fan base.  Learning about this flexible PHP-based system beyond the simple setup and run tutorial available on the drupal.org website is why this book was written.  Read on for my review of this first edition O'Reilly book authored by several Drupal team members.
- Web Development

Programming in Python 3 Book Review

Dr. Dobb's JournalMike Riley
January 10, 2009

This is one of the first books on the market after the public release of Python 3.  Read on how it compares to past and present introductory Python titles.
- Design

Pragmatic Version Control Using Git Book Review

Dr. Dobb's JournalMike Riley
December 23, 2008

I recently converted my projects to the Git distributed version control system, having started with CVS, then on to Subversion several years ago.  While Subversion remains one of the most prevalent VCS's used in OSS projects today, Git is rapidly gaining mindshare.  This book is one of the first on the market dedicated entirely to all things Git.  Read on for my review.

- Design

The Manga Guide to Statistics Book Review

Dr. Dobb's JournalMike Riley
December 12, 2008

Long-time Dobbs Codetalk visitors may recall my special guest's review of a graphic novel more oriented toward a more neophyte technology crowd, posted here.  That guest reviewer is back to share her comments about an educational title published by the technically-oriented, content edge-driven folks at No Starch Press.  - Design

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