Solaris Express Developer Edition (SXDE) is a freely available release of Sun’s next generation Solaris Operating System built from the source code repository at OpenSolaris.org. The release includes the latest tools, technologies, and platforms to create applications for the Solaris OS, Java Application Platforms, and Web 2.0.
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Good API Design: Why it Matters
Published August 1, 2007 API , Development , Framework , Java , Open Source , Platform , Programming , Video , Web Services Leave a CommentEvery day around the world, software developers spend much of their time working with a variety of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). Some are integral to the core platform, some provide access to widely distributed frameworks, and some are written in-house for use by a few developers.
Good APIs increase the pleasure and productivity of the developers who use them, the quality of the software they produce, and ultimately, the corporate bottom line. Conversely, poorly written APIs are a constant thorn in the developer’s side, and have been known to harm the bottom line to the point of bankruptcy.
Pipes: A Tool for Remixing the Web
Published April 18, 2007 Mashup , Platform , Programming , RDF , RSS , Syndication , Video , Web Services , XML Leave a CommentPipes is a service platform for processing well-structured data such as RSS, Atom and RDF feeds in a Web-based visual programming environment. Developers can use Pipes to combine data sources and user input into mashups without having to write code.
Here’s what Tim O’Reilly says about pipes: “Yahoo!’s new Pipes service is a milestone in the history of the internet. It’s a service that generalizes the idea of the mashup, providing a drag and drop editor that allows you to connect internet data sources, process them, and redirect the output.” Speakers: Pasha Sadri & Jonathan Trevor of Yahoo!









