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In this fine episode, we cover Spring 3.1, with features such as the Spring c: namespace, open webos, Rails 3.2.0, and Javascript MVC frameworks, to name a few topics.
- Spring Framework 3.1 goes GA | SpringSource Team Blog – Complete non-XML configuration support Environment Profile Support Jackson Message Marshalling Cache Abstraction c: Namespace
- See Gordon’s article on Spring 3.1 Profiles here and the c: constructor namespace here.
- Spring Integration Home | SpringSource.org – Supports NoSQL databases: MongoDB, Redis & Gemfire Supports AMQP & RabbitMQ
- HP Announces Open webOS 1.0, Outlines Release Schedule | TechCrunch – Looks like HP is serious, at least in getting WebOS to a wider audience. Question is, can they attract attention enough to make it a viable player in the mobile market, or is Android going to roll over it like a freight train. We’ll discuss in the DevNews.
- Riding Rails: Rails 3.2.0: Faster dev mode & routing, explain queries, tagged logger, store – Here ya go, Rails 3.2. Benefit for you – faster development mode!!
- The Top 10 Javascript MVC Frameworks Reviewed | CodeBrief – A good overview of ten MVC frameworks for single-page Javascript applications.
- See a number of mobile articles by our Chariot bloggers, including Steve Smith
- From a list to Details View using Backbone.js and jQuery Mobile (Steve Smith)
- Sorting collections with Backbone.js and jQuery Mobile (Steve Smith)
- Introduction to Backbone.js with jQuery Mobile (Steve Smith)
- Introduction to Sencha Touch (Don Coleman)
Thanks for listening.
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