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2010

Project Zero: Home

"Delivering the best of agile Web 2.0 with PHP scripting, REST and Dojo in an integrated runtime and tooling package: IBM WebSphere sMash"

Grails en quelques mots (Le Touilleur Express)

« nous, développeurs Javas, devons nous remettre en question d’urgence. En voyant des projets sur PHP ou Ruby on Rails, j’ai un peu la gueule de bois avec mon Java. Je pense que pour le développement d’applications Webs, il faut revoir notre manière de penser, notre manière de travailler »

2009

Play! 1.0 final is out

Développer en Java comme les fans de Java reprochaient aux développeurs PHP de le faire ("fix it and hit reload", "share nothing", etc.) c'est possible ! Troll ?

2007

Xebia Web Framework Contest par J2EE, Agilité et SOA : Le blog de Xebia France

4 équipes ont développé la même application web, chacune avec un framework (très) différent. Les frameworks retenus étaient : Struts2, Google Web ToolKit (GWT), Wicket, My Faces (JSF).

Nati Shalom's Blog: Why most large-scale Web sites are not written in Java

The application stack of these Web applications is very different from the stack that mission-critical applications in the financial world are built with.

Quercus: PHP in Java

by 2 others
Quercus is Caucho Technology's fast, open-source, 100% Java implementation of the PHP language.

2005

Ajax for Java developers: Build dynamic Java applications

In this first article, I'll explain the concepts behind Ajax and demonstrate the fundamental steps to creating an Ajax interface for a Java-based Web application.

TPCI - TIOBE Programming Community Index

by 6 others (via)
The TIOBE Programming Community index gives an indication of the popularity of programming languages. The index is updated once a month. The ratings are based on the world-wide availability of skilled engineers, courses and third party vendors. The popular search engines Google, MSN, and Yahoo! are used to calculate the ratings. Observe that the TPC index is not about the best programming language or the language in which most lines of code have been written.