By Kevin Benedict  This week in an interview with me, SAP's Head of Mobility, Sanjay Poonen predicted that by 2015, 50% of enterprise mobility applications would be HTML5 based. In another interview I conducted this week with Sencha's CEO, Michael Mullany, he predicted that by 2014, 50% of enterprise mo... Apr. 28, 2012 09:45 AM EDT Reads: 1,386 |
By Hovhannes Avoyan  The CLR exposes managed threads, which are different from the Win32 threads. The logical thread is the managed version of a thread, while the Win32 thread is the physical thread that actually executes code. If you create a managed thread object and then do not start it by calling its S... Apr. 23, 2012 05:00 AM EDT Reads: 775 |
By Rob Rusher  The fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD) is been slung around by profiteers like folding chairs at a WWE event. The haters are still being haters. Nothing new there. But now I see JavaScript companies... Apr. 12, 2012 05:30 AM EDT Reads: 3,484 Replies: 1 |
By Unitiv Blog  When you start looking into cloud computing solutions, one of the refrains you’ll hear again and again is that it will save you money. Vendors shout it from the rooftops, and industry experts tell you that cloud computing is a must if you’re going to survive these tough economic times.... Apr. 2, 2012 04:45 AM EDT Reads: 2,160 |
By Yakov Fain  Design patterns were not born equal. Some of them are boring, while others are special. Do you remember your feelings after learning what the Data Transfer Object is? Don’t remember? Of course – cause you didn’t have any special feelings about it other than “It&... Mar. 27, 2012 08:00 AM EDT Reads: 2,094 |
By Nick Kugelman  You may remember our introduction to QR Codes earlier. QR codes are a 2D barcode that can hold large amounts of data, usually a link, and are becoming more and more popular. QR codes are a great tool in merging online and physical marketing but, like any tool, the key is to use them ... Mar. 26, 2012 06:03 PM EDT Reads: 898 |
By Kevin Benedict  HTML5 based ads are gaining on Flash. For ads that will be seen on mobile devices, developers are focusing on HTML5.
Systems management and monitoring firm DN2K is turning to HTML5. It announced that HTML5 is now, “one of its core technologies in its business and industrial applica... Mar. 26, 2012 09:00 AM EDT Reads: 1,241 |
By Yakov Fain  Over the last five years one of my responsibilities was interviewing and hiring software developers and many of them were physically located overseas. In this post I’d like to share with you my thoughts (and get your feedback) on one of the aspects for offshore hiring: pros and cons of... Mar. 6, 2012 07:00 AM EST Reads: 1,441 |
By Yakov Fain  Today Adobe released another document that brought tears into my eyes. Why they think that people are dumb? Why not just say, “We couldn’t figure out how to monetize Flex and we’re getting rid of the ballast”? Adobe is a public company, and, beside developers they have investors and th... Feb. 15, 2012 11:20 PM EST Reads: 1,155 |
By Yakov Fain  During the last month my colleagues and I were immersing into the world of modern JavaScript frameworks. We didn’t start from scratch though. My business partners spent the first 5 years of this century porting PowerBuilder, a used-to-be-popular client server tool, to a JavaScript fram... Jan. 10, 2012 10:40 AM EST Reads: 3,488 |
By Yakov Fain  I always get excited when I see another person questioning the use of frameworks that ask you to either replace one language with another or write additional code as a life support to sustain the framework’s functioning. This time my kudos to Christin Gorman, who did a great job explai... Sep. 15, 2011 02:30 PM EDT Reads: 2,910 |
By Yakov Fain  Back in the seventies, I’d been taking entry exams to the Kiev Politechnic Institute (KPI). I lived in the Ukraine, which was a part of the Soviet Union. At that time people of Jewish descent had a really hard time getting into most of the colleges and universities. Typically, there ... Sep. 1, 2011 04:00 PM EDT Reads: 3,303 |
By Yakov Fain  I don’t like most of the Flex MVC frameworks cause they force me to write more code. I do like frameworks and tools that let me write less code. But there is no free lunch and, at some point, even productive frameworks, tools, and libraries reach critical mass and the finger pointing ... Aug. 23, 2011 11:02 PM EDT Reads: 3,729 |
By Yakov Fain  This was an interesting bug… I was working on a Web application, where Adobe Flex client was sending an instance of an ActionScript WrapperObject to the Java server, which was supposed to invoke some JBDC code to run an SQL Insert statement saving the data from the Java version of Wrap... Jul. 28, 2011 11:45 AM EDT Reads: 4,579 |
By Max Katz  Sasha Piskun is Tiggr’s Chief Architect. Sasha recently moved to Exadel’s Concord office from Exadel’s Donetsk office in Ukraine. He has many years of experience designing and building large enterprise applications. We are very happy to have him in Concord where he leads Tiggr developm... Jun. 24, 2011 08:45 AM EDT Reads: 4,039 |
By Yakov Fain  During yesterday’s Flex training the students had to install an Adobe's sample application "Tour De Flex". Everyone did. Everyone but one student was able to run this application. He was getting a weird error “An Internet connection is required” even though he was online. No proxies. ... Jun. 22, 2011 10:30 AM EDT Reads: 5,847 |
By Yakov Fain  If you are developing a distributed application, you can’t get by with any single technology. You’re using at least one programming language and one or more frameworks. I work in the world that requires Adobe Flex and Java EE knowledge.
To develop a front end I use, at a minimum, HTM... Jun. 15, 2011 03:11 PM EDT Reads: 4,669 |
By Yakov Fain  Passing a technical job interview is a challenge to most of the Java developers. Some people simply fail because they are not well prepared and questions like “What’s the difference between abstract classes interfaces?” puts them into a comatose state. In such cases Mr. President won... Apr. 25, 2011 03:15 PM EDT Reads: 4,427 |
By Yakov Fain  Pricing software can be more difficult than creating one. There are companies who do just this – pricing software for others. Setting the low price brings more customers but requires more investments into customers support. Higher prices simplify customers support, bu... Apr. 25, 2011 03:00 PM EDT Reads: 3,188 |
By Fuat Kircaali  More than a year ago, Sofia was abducted from her home in Lighthouse Point, Florida, by her Syrian National uncle, who is practicing medicine in the Chicago area. Last March, a Florida judge issued an order to pick Sofia up from the uncle's house in Chicago and return her to her home t... Apr. 11, 2011 12:15 PM EDT Reads: 8,544 |
By Yakov Fain  I've recorded our chat with my colleague Anatole Tartakovsky who leads the mobile development at Farata Systems. We were discussing approach for migrating existing legacy enterprise RIA to these shiny iPads, Xooms and the likes. You can listen to this podcast on any MP3 pla... Mar. 22, 2011 10:29 AM EDT Reads: 2,870 |
By Jason Alexander  I occasionally start small projects for friends or family. I intentionally use technology I have not used before in order to learn new things. The client gets something, I learn something new. It's nice also, because it forces me to finish the projects.
Last year, I started writing a ... Mar. 16, 2011 11:12 PM EDT Reads: 3,488 |
By Yakov Fain  First, there was One Tier, and it was good. Back in the eighties, there was one mainframe and users’ dumb terminals were connecting this one and only Big Iron. These 3270 terminals were called dumb because they had only a keyboard and a monitor. No CPU. It was simply an I/O device.
Tw... Dec. 21, 2010 10:45 AM EST Reads: 7,972 |
By Yakov Fain  Earlier this year, in an interview for Oracle, I made a statement defending hacking. Yesterday, I found a thread on theserverside.com where java developers were sharing their view on the subject. In this blog I’ll take the same two quotes there ignited some arguments and will try to ex... Dec. 12, 2010 07:08 PM EST Reads: 6,929 |
By Adrian Sanders  We absolutely love the analogy between the advent of the car 100 years ago and the increasing importance of cloud computing today. While Harms and Yamartino focus on economic comparisons, we believe there’s a real aesthetic comparison as well: specifically, we think many SaaS vendors (... Dec. 6, 2010 11:22 AM EST Reads: 5,749 |
By David Strom  You know by now not to open unexpected email attachments, but what if someone that appears legit sends you a PDF? How harmful can it be? As it turns out, very. This week a harmless-looking invitation to a Nobel Prize ceremony was a nasty piece of business indeed. When saved to a hard d... Nov. 9, 2010 04:39 PM EST Reads: 3,175 |
By Yakov Fain  Fifteen years ago there was no iPhone and Android. Web browsers were hot. Netscape market share was over 90% - they didn't have competition.The situation changed when Microsoft has introduces Internet Explorer (me too, me too). Back in 1998, there was an infamous law suite betw... Aug. 10, 2010 10:42 PM EDT Reads: 6,314 |
By Yakov Fain  Last week I was thinking about design of the main view of a new project for a new client of ours. This application is interesting in that it can deployed as an enterprise RIA as well as a tool to be used by any consumer connected to the Internet.
The mockup of the main view looks cl... Aug. 1, 2010 08:44 AM EDT Reads: 3,864 |
By Fuat Kircaali  Mr. and Mrs. President Bashar al-Assad:
At the tender age of 17 months my severely ill daughter Sofia, an American citizen, was abducted by her mother on Monday, July 26, in Istanbul, Turkey, and taken to Syria.
I was informed yesterday by Sofia's mother that she will not be comi... Jul. 29, 2010 07:00 AM EDT Reads: 18,582 Replies: 1 |
By Yakov Fain  Have you ever attended software training? If yes, have you enrolled voluntarily or your employer required you to get re-trained to get extra points for your annual review? If so, was that class useful other than getting these points?
In my blog “Notes of a traveling contract trainer ”... Jul. 20, 2010 10:36 PM EDT Reads: 3,391 |
By Yakov Fain  It's been almost four months since our book “ Enterprise Development with Flex” been released in print by O’Reilly. Since day one, it remains in Amazon’s bestseller’s list in several IT categories. This giv... Jul. 11, 2010 09:25 AM EDT Reads: 3,644 |
By Flex News Desk  Adobe should cut its losses with Apple and target its flagship Flash Player at telecoms carriers, independent analyst Ovum has claimed in a new report*.
With the spat over Apple's refusal to support the Adobe Flash technology on its iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices continuing to ... Jun. 29, 2010 09:11 AM EDT Reads: 7,001 |
By Yakov Fain  Over the course of my career, I've been running lots and lots of training classes on software development. I still do. Teaching software takes 15 - 20% of what I do for a living - the rest is work on real-world projects. These days I mostly teach Java and Adobe Flex courses, but ... Jun. 24, 2010 01:08 PM EDT Reads: 4,255 |
By Yakov Fain  I was not planning to write this post. It was ignited by the “Disappointed with Flex” article posted by Valery Silaev, our lead Flex/Java developer. I’ve been working with Valery on a couple of projects. He’s good software developer. And when he says that he’s disappointed with Flex 4... Jun. 22, 2010 11:40 PM EDT Reads: 3,871 |
By Rob Rusher  The core of Flash Player is the Tamarin Virtual Machine, which is an open source project under Mozilla. While the SWF file format is not fully open, it is documented by the community on osflash.org. Additionally, there are numerous open source products that read and write SWF files.
T... May. 11, 2010 03:30 PM EDT Reads: 5,448 |
By Bryan O'Rourke  Remember Hamlet and the quote, "The lady doth protest too much, methinks"? While in this case it isn't a lady, the question still applies to Apple's CEO.
Steven P. Jobs posted a 1,700-word letter on Apple’s Web site on Thursday, explaining the company’s decision not to allow the multi... May. 6, 2010 07:00 AM EDT Reads: 9,176 |
By Yakov Fain  Six months ago I started following Adobe's advancements in the creation of a cross-platform solutions for smart mobile devices. In general, it's nice that finally Adobe realized that it's time to do something about the close to zero penetration of Flash Player in mobile space (I'm talk... May. 1, 2010 01:10 PM EDT Reads: 4,817 |
By Yakov Fain  Apple won't kill neither Flash Player nor Adobe. Yes, Steve Jobs is going slightly mad. He goes against all rules in the industry, and there's no logic in his statements. For example, today Apple allowed Opera browser on iPhone violating their own non-compete rule for accepting applic... Apr. 13, 2010 10:42 PM EDT Reads: 3,898 |
By Amyuni Tech  Ever since the PDF's payload began carrying images, file size quickly became an issue. As people began adding larger and larger images into their PDF it took longer to transmit these files and the space in which they were stored filled up faster. Luckily image compression technologies ... Mar. 31, 2010 04:00 PM EDT Reads: 6,379 |
By Blueprint4IT ...  Design of enterprise clouds incorporate multiple dimensions (security, data,service brokering, infrastructure management, etc..) and one of the most critical to understand is the impact of latency. With Network vendors starting to provide 10GigE connections, switches and fabric, and gi... Mar. 25, 2010 05:00 PM EDT Reads: 7,510 |