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Tools for Team Development: Why Vendors Are Finally Getting It Right Sponsored by Microsoft Most software development is done by teams of people. Yet even though tools to support team-based development have been available for some time, they weren't always as useful as they might have been. Today, the vendors who create those tools have reached a consensus on what the real problem is. Read more. >> |
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Visit the Intel Concurrency Improvement Center Sponsored by Intel The Concurrency Improvement Center is designed to provide parallel programming tools and resources, starting with the basics, written by our Community experts, to help you improve the concurrency level of your software. Whether you want to get started with parallel programming or you have used the Intel Concurrency Checker and found your application's concurrency level is below what is expected, you have come to the right place. >> |
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Enter The Intel AppUp Developer Challenge Sponsored by Intel Submit apps to compete in several app categories. Don't create apps, create experiences! Enter the Intel AppUp Dev Challenge Now, New Categories, Bigger Prizes! >> |
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Managing a Growing Threat - a Guide to Web Application Security Sponsored by IBM As the number and complexity of Web applications have grown, so have the associated security risks. With increasing frequency, incidents of Web application breaches resulting in data theft are popping up as front-page news. And such attacks now have more serious consequences than ever before. >> |
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50 Reasons Developers Will Love Internet Explorer 9 Sponsored by Microsoft With a faster JavaScript engine, hardware-accelerated rendering for graphics and video and support for HTML5 and CSS, Internet Explorer 9 helps developers create Web pages and Web applications that are more beautiful and provide a better user experience than other browsers. Try Internet Explorer 9 Beta now! >> |
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Windows API Code Pack Sponsored by Microsoft This code pack provides a source code library to access some features of Windows 7 and Windows Vista from managed code that are not available today in the .NET framework. Supported features include taskbar, shell, sensor APIs, and more. Download it now! >> |