Posted tagged ‘powershell’

Links for 2009-07-28

28. Juli 2009

GrepCode is a search index for open source available java code. Searchable codebases are OpenJDK, Maven-Central, JBoss.com, Jetty.Mortbay.org and Eclipse 3.4.2. If you miss ‚your‘ project you could send them a message.

Zend Technologies published seven screencast about PHP development with Eclipse PDT 2.1.

  • Code Navigation
  • Code Analysis and Auto-fix
  • PHP 5.3 Development
  • PHP Code Refactoring
  • RAD Tools
  • Root Cause Analysis
  • Jump Starting Web Application Development
  • Using Zend Studio & Server Integration

Lawers found newsletter about open source topics – in their focus. (Sorry, too much special words for me to translate the German article 😉

Netbeans 6.7 Maven and Hudson Demo

eBook „Mastering PowerShell“ available for free.

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Links for 2009-05-06

6. Mai 2009

On Chip.DE I read an announcement of LicenseCrawler. It is a tool which scans your program for license information, so you could backup these more easily.

On CreateOrDie there is a list of 15 free available eBooks about web design.

Heise.DE provides a new podcast about software architecture. Havent listened to it yet, but could be in German.

According to Golem.DE Windows 7 comes with a built in VM for WindowsXP – a nice way for having BWC 😉

I read an interesting announcement on TSS.com: OpenXava generates GUIs from JPA entities if they are marked with a few annotations more.

I also found a list of free java decompilers.

SE-Radio episode 133 was about Continuous Integration. It was very interesting …

It seems that JBoss provides with Tattletale an interesting tool for analyzing jar dependencies – including their version.

For PHP developers: the Zend framework 1.8.0 is released.

According to Win7 and its virtual XP: there is also a nice blog (German) which shows the use of its via two parallel running Outlooks of different version.

The German part Northrhine Westfalia (NRW) provides a ring tone (not sure about this term, in German it is „Klingelton“): it is a pop version of Beethovens 9th symphony – the theme used as Europe theme. It is a ‚commercial‘ for the next election.

ZDNet.DE provides a link to a webcast by Microsoft: „10 Cool Things to Do With the Powershell“. The link is online. Content:
This webcast shows some of the neat things programmers can do with PowerShell with regards to server administration. There are 10 demos one can run through ranging from simple queries for services to enumerating information in Active Directory. Some of the scripts use lists of computers, some prompt for a computername. Each script shows a different thing programmers can do with PowerShell to quickly create administration scripts.

According to Entwickler.COM SpringSource and Google prepare a JSR for an annotation for DI.

Are you a .NET developer? Maybe this list of 10 open source tools is for you.