In terms of language popularity, much of the late 90s and early 2000s revolved around so called "managed" languages, such as Java or C#. Currently however, industry seems to be turning back more and more to native languages, and in particular two mainstream ones - C++ and Ada.
In this video, Brian Behlendorf from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory presents: Sequoia's 55PB Lustre+ZFS Filesystem. Recorded at LUG 2012 in Austin.
Muy buen artículo sobre todo si se lee desde punto de vista mas general que junit+java.
Me gustó particularmente la cita:
"It's overwhelmingly easy to write bad unit tests that add very little value to a project while inflating the cost of code changes astronomically."
This tutorial explains which business models and applications benefit most from cloud, what to look for in a cloud provider, and how the traditional enterprise computing marketplace is being disrupted.
Rich Hickey discusses simplicity, why it is important, how to achieve it in design and how to recognize its absence in the tools, language constructs and libraries.