EGUIDE:
The National Museum of Computing has trawled the Computer Weekly archives for another selection of articles highlighting significant articles published in the month of June over the past few decades.
EZINE:
In this handbook, focused on tech careers for women in the Asia-Pacific region, Computer Weekly looks at what can be done to attract more women into software development.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, with organisations increasingly turning to low-code/no-code tools to enable "citizen developers" among staff – we look at whether this can help to ease software developer skills shortages. Read the issue now.
VIDEO:
Join Paul Andrew, Technical Product Manager for Microsoft's SharePoint Team, as he discusses the new features of SharePoint 2010 for developers.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper illustrates how proven methodologies and best-of-breed tools, such as Rational DOORS, Rational Rhapsody, Rational Team Concert, and Rational Quality Manager, can help you design high-quality products that meet customer requirements.
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EBOOK:
Since Forms technology is widely in use in many Oracle environments, it's critical that developers and IT professionals understand Oracle's short and long term plans that could affect their strategies. Read more about the key trends that may affect how your organization uses Oracle Forms, a component of Oracle Fusion Middleware.
TECHNICAL ARTICLE:
The version 1.0 release of the Intel® Media Software Development Kit (SDK) equips developers with a standard application programming interface (API) for creating video solutions that target consumer and professional uses. Read this article to learn more about this product as well as the benefits for developers.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide examines organizational and team challenges of implementing the agile process. This e-guide also will detail how to scale agile software development to large organizations by scaling agile practices and agile work; how to transition small and large development teams to Scrum; and more.
TECHNICAL ARTICLE:
It's amazing how many books on parallel computing use the term parellelism without clearly defining it. In this technical article, Charles Leiserson, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at MIT, provides a brief introduction to this theory.