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Node.js vs. PHP vs. Go Some rough benchmarking to learn a little bit about each of these languages and how they perform.14 Lessons Learned after 5 Years of...

0 replies - 4152 views - 04/11/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

ScaleBase Overview – Your complete scale out partner

ScaleBase Overview – Your complete scale out partner Watch the Video below to learn how to scale out your MySQL Database with ScaleBase. Cost-effectively...

0 replies - 301 views - 02/22/13 by Kelley Gemma in Uncategorized

ActuateOne for OEMs

"Actuate BIRT’s (Business Intelligence and Reporting Tool) proven technology allows software companies to innovate, leapfrog the competition and meet...

0 replies - 334 views - 01/22/13 by Kelley Gemma in Uncategorized

Flattening Job Trend Hits Web and Scripting Languages

In the last post, I reviewed the trends for traditional languages like C# and Java. Today, we return to a list I call “web and scripting languages”...

0 replies - 4430 views - 09/10/12 by Robert Diana in Articles

Algorithm of the Week: Determine if a Number is Prime

Each natural number that is divisible only by 1 and itself is prime. Prime numbers appear to be more interesting to humans than other numbers. Why is that...

1 replies - 16961 views - 05/09/12 by Stoimen Popov in Articles

Algorithm of the Week: How to Determine the Day of the Week

Do you know what day of the week was the day you were born? Monday or maybe Saturday? Well, perhaps you know that. Everybody knows the day he’s born on,...

4 replies - 17367 views - 04/24/12 by Stoimen Popov in Articles

Algorithm of the Week: Boyer-Moore String Searching

Have you ever asked yourself which algorithm is used to find a word after clicking Ctrl+F and typing something? Well I guess you know the answer from the...

0 replies - 18017 views - 04/17/12 by Stoimen Popov in Articles

Algorithm of the Week: Morris-Pratt String Searching

We saw that neither brute force string searching nor Rabin-Karp string searching are effective. However in order to improve some algorithm, first we need...

0 replies - 21994 views - 04/11/12 by Stoimen Popov in Articles

Algorithm of the Week: Rabin-Karp String Searching

Brute force string matching is a very basic sub-string matching algorithm, but it’s good for some reasons. For example it doesn’t require preprocessing...

1 replies - 14876 views - 04/03/12 by Stoimen Popov in Articles

Algorithm of the Week: Brute Force String Matching

String matching is something crucial for database development and text processing software. Fortunately, every modern programming language and library is...

0 replies - 17103 views - 03/27/12 by Stoimen Popov in Articles

Algorithm Cheatsheet: Radix Sort

Radix sort is an elegant and fast integer-sorting algorithm as explained in the following cheatsheet. Please click on the image bellow to download the...

1 replies - 8056 views - 03/21/12 by Stoimen Popov in Articles

Algorithm of the Week: Radix Sort

Algorithms always depend on the input. We saw that general purpose sorting algorithms like insertion sort, bubble sort and quicksort can be very efficient in...

1 replies - 17928 views - 03/20/12 by Stoimen Popov in Articles

Opa Aims to Rethink Development for the Cloud

I’ve been researching a whitepaper for CloudU that looks at the different languages modern developers of cloud applications need to think about and it...

0 replies - 5832 views - 03/14/12 by Ben Kepes in Articles

Algorithm of the Week: Quicksort

When it comes to sorting items by comparing them, merge sort is one very natural approach. It is natural because it simply divides the list into two equal...

1 replies - 13726 views - 03/13/12 by Stoimen Popov in Articles

Algorithm of the Week: Merge Sort

Basically sorting algorithms can be divided into two main groups: those based on comparisons and those that are not. I already posted about some of the...

2 replies - 32102 views - 03/06/12 by Stoimen Popov in Articles