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Software Developer's Journal 12/2008 - my impressions

I did not think that after so long (e) j break I would have to write a few bitter words about the release, which I defended in the comments to the article on the blog Jack Laskowski (see Impressions after NetBeans Day 2008 in Gdansk ).

Then I wrote that we should get back to work and send your own articles for publishing the same instead of complaining. I felt the strength of his appeal on a day when I came to see the latest number - 12/2008.

beginning was not bad - among the news I was able to shell about of the language supporting the process of designing an application - Microsoft M, what's new in MS Visual Studio 1910 release date and launch the next version of SQL Server's. Other news was not very related to programming, but treat this forum as an opportunity to broaden their horizons.

first article (apart from the description of the conference), were the world-famous Python application framework Django. Author - Thomas Kropiewnicki - in a clear and interesting way introduces the technology described by them. Only described by the layer view rather reminds me of the controller layer, because of its functionality should not be confined to generate content on the site. Surely, however, the article is worth reading, treating it as a springboard to the Java world.

However, subsequent articles have caused me surprise. After django because we are made aware of how to create a mirror array (RAID 1). Skipping the fact that most new motherboards support RAID in fake-raid mode (implemented at the BIOS software), and those who do not buy expensive motherboards also invest in a lot of drives. However, it seems that this article is an excellent material for the Linux +.

However, if you omit this article We continue to await the next "surprise" - 3 articles about the games. I understand that all work and no man alive. Sam I like to run a game from time to time, but the information on this type of software is not looking at SDJcie. Since these games are, and Linux are articles should be included again in the Linux +.

Fortunately, we have already referred back to programming. And such articles rather expect developers. So if anyone of us fall into an interesting idea - Share your our knowledge to others:)