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The Rich Engineering Heritage Behind Dependency Injection

Andrew McVeigh takes us on a tour of the rich heritage behind dependency injection, what it represents, and tells us why its here to stay.

Java, the OLPC, and community responsibility

The "One Laptop Per Child" project has a great device ready to ship, but there's no Java on there. Let's think about working together to put Java on OLPC!
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Meet the JavaScript Development Toolkit

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At 6:15 PM on May 29, 2008, Ida Momtaheni Occasional Javalobby Visitor wrote:

If you need a free Web development environment, look no further than Eclipse. The JavaScript Development Toolkit (JSDT) is an open source plug-in that brings robust JavaScript programming tools to Eclipse. JSDT streamlines development, simplifies code, and increases productivity for pure JavaScript source files and JavaScript embedded in HTML.
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1. At 11:04 AM on May 30, 2008, peterM Javalobby Newcomers wrote:

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When it's going to be released, is it going to be free. Will it be compatible with 3.4

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