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IBM is quietly transforming its developerWorks site into something more like Sourceforge, with more public-facing features aimed at expanding its reach to all open source developers.
DeveloperWorks has enabled IBM to get feedback on emerging technologies. The company’s WebSphere middleware platform was one beneficiary, said Nicol. However, the intent of developerWorks has ...
If you're at all interested in Java and where it's going, you owe it to yourself to check out the discussion from the very thoughtful roundtable of Java experts assembeled over at IBM ...
The Linux technology, development model, and community have all been game-changing influences on the IT industry. Recently, the Linux zone on the developerWorks website reflected on the important ...
IBM says: • developerWorks has grown to 8 million worldwide developers in the past decade, and has emerged as the largest and most visited global site to gain technology skills ...
IBM this week disclosed plans for updating its WebSphere Software Developer Kit (WSDK) for Web Services. WSDK 5.1 is currently being tested by developers on Big Blue's developerWorks Web site, ...
The developerWorks site has a library of 30,000 resources and an estimated eight million users. Now IBM is letting people leave comments on sections of the site that everyone else can see.
developerWorks Recipes is IBM’s spin on the vibrant and thriving Maker community. Realizing the importance of this, Microsoft, Samsung, and Intel have already invested in dedicated online ...
The shift to the DeveloperWorks site indicates that the software is fully tested and supported by IBM, said David Bartlett, the company's director of autonomic computing.
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