Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - (Page 6) d02edit_p1db 12/17/08 12:48 PM Page 6 FRIDAY NIGHT FISH FRY by Jonathan Erickson A Pocketful of Change CHANGE IS A GOOD THING, which is why I always carry an extra pair of socks when traveling, and a pocketful of nickels and dimes when the airplane lands in Las Vegas. Of course, change is something all programmers are used to. “Oracle 11g” means that there were at least 10 previous database systems. “Mathematica 6” recently morphed into “Mathematica 7” and “Python 2.61” is now “Python 3.0.” Granted, we’ve been stuck on “Web 2.0” for a couple of years, but you can bet there’s a “Web x.0” around the corner. Heck, even Jay Leno is making the change from late-night to primetime TV. Dr. Dobb’s isn’t insulated from change. We’ve seen it all around us for years and years. Moreover, we’ve encouraged you to embrace change in everything from programming languages and modern processor architectures to Green Computing and the Internet. But talk’s cheap, and at some point, you have to put your spare change where your mouth is—and that time is now for Dr. Dobb’s. So effective in January 2009, Dr. Dobb’s Journal is changing to Dr. Dobb’s Report and will be delivered as a new monthly section in InformationWeek magazine. Dr. Dobb’s Report will continue to provide the most strategic software development information available anywhere in print. At the same time, we’ll be expanding our online offerings with digital editions and even more of the technical articles—languages, algorithms, methodologies, and the like—that you expect from Dr. Dobb’s. That’s the good news. The bad news is that you’re still going to have to put up with my mindless ramblings on a monthly basis. Like The Trailer Park Troubadours’ Antsy McClain recently said to me, I’ll be strummin’ til they put me away. So what does this mean for you? For starters, if you currently pay for a subscription to Dr. Dobb’s Journal, you will automatically receive those issues of InformationWeek that include Dr. Dobb’s Report. Jonathan Erickson Editor-in-Chief jerickson@ddj.com You’ll also receive digital editions of Dr. Dobb’s Report as part of your subscription. If you’d like the opportunity to receive a qualified complimentary subscription to InformationWeek, go to https://www.informationweeksubscriptions.com. Those are only a couple of options. Please check out www.ddj.com/subscribe/ for details on these and other opportunities. All of this also means that Dr. Dobb’s will be publishing and looking for more articles than ever before. Articles on what’s involved in writing great software for mobile devices, database systems, web applications, and distributed computing. And articles on cloud computing, ALM, open source, agile methodologies, programming languages, and security, to name a few key topics. Moreover, what’s really exciting is that we’ll be looking for even a broader range of articles, such as deep-dive analysis of technologies and issues that Dr. Dobb’s hasn’t covered on a regular basis over the years. So let me know what you’re interest or expertise is and we’ll get you busy writing an article. I grant you that this is a lot change that involves a lot of people—you, me, and the editors of InformationWeek, among others. But the end result makes it worthwhile—more great content from a trusted source. So thanks for all your support for the first 30 years. Now let’s get on to the next 30. 6 Dr. Dobb’s Journal l www.ddj.com l February 2009 https://www.informationweeksubscriptions.com https://www.informationweeksubscriptions.com http://www.ddj.com/subscribe/ http://www.ddj.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 Contents Friday Night Fish Fry Alia Vox Developer Diaries Conversations Computing in the Clouds Software Development in the Cloud Videos and Oracle Forms 10g Parallel LINQ Decoupling C Header Files Effective Concurrency Disciplined Agility Swaine’s Flames Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - (Page BB1) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - (Page BB2) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 (Page Cover1) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 (Page Cover2) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 (Page 1) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 (Page 2) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 (Page 3) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Contents (Page 4) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Contents (Page 5) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Friday Night Fish Fry (Page 6) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Friday Night Fish Fry (Page 7) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Friday Night Fish Fry (Page 8) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Friday Night Fish Fry (Page 9) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Alia Vox (Page 10) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Alia Vox (Page 11) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Developer Diaries (Page 12) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Developer Diaries (Page 13) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Conversations (Page 14) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Conversations (Page 15) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Computing in the Clouds (Page 16) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Computing in the Clouds (Page 17) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Computing in the Clouds (Page 18) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Computing in the Clouds (Page 19) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Computing in the Clouds (Page 20) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Computing in the Clouds (Page 21) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Software Development in the Cloud (Page 22) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Software Development in the Cloud (Page 23) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Software Development in the Cloud (Page 24) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Software Development in the Cloud (Page 25) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Software Development in the Cloud (Page 26) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Software Development in the Cloud (Page 27) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Videos and Oracle Forms 10g (Page 28) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Videos and Oracle Forms 10g (Page 29) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Videos and Oracle Forms 10g (Page 30) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Videos and Oracle Forms 10g (Page 31) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Parallel LINQ (Page 32) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Parallel LINQ (Page 33) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Parallel LINQ (Page 34) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Parallel LINQ (Page 35) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Decoupling C Header Files (Page 36) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Decoupling C Header Files (Page 37) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Decoupling C Header Files (Page 38) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Decoupling C Header Files (Page 39) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Effective Concurrency (Page 40) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Effective Concurrency (Page 41) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Effective Concurrency (Page 42) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Effective Concurrency (Page 43) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Disciplined Agility (Page 44) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Disciplined Agility (Page 45) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Disciplined Agility (Page 46) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Disciplined Agility (Page 47) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Swaine’s Flames (Page 48) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Swaine’s Flames (Page Cover3) Dr. Dobb's Journal - February 2009 - Swaine’s Flames (Page Cover4)
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