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    Recently, Dustin Marx postet his top ten of the most “Software Development Developments of 2009“. Here is a short summary as a basis for further discussion:

    Mergers and AcquisitionsSpringSource acquiring Cloud Foundry, SpringSource itself being acquired by VMware; Oracle‘s acquisition of Virtual Iron and GoldenGate, Microsoft‘s acquiring of Interactive Supercomputing, Google‘s acquisitions of companies such as reCAPTCHA and Teracent, etc.

    Changing Landscape of Software Development ConferencesColorado Software Summit and SDWest and SD Best Practices terminated their long-running tradition in 2009. There is speculation that JavaOne 2009 may have been the last.

    Java IDE WarsIntelliJ IDEA has been the only one of the four leading Java IDEs that has not been available without charge. In 2009, the availability of an open source community edition of IntelliJ IDEA potentially changed the Java IDE landscape.

    Groovy: Groovy claims to be “the most popular and successful dynamic language for the JVM”. According to Marx, this certainly seems to be the case (he mentions the high number of books on Groovy (and Grails) and the existence of a DZone area dedicated to Groovy (Groovy Zone) for evidence.

    Java EE 6: Marx defines the December release of Java EE 6 as a significant development in the enterprise space.

    Oracle buys Sun: According to Marx, even developers who do not use Sun or Oracle products are likely to be at least indirectly affected by this acquisition because it will almost certainly affect the entire software development competitive landscape.


    Also included in the ranking were topics as:

    • Programming Environments for Mobile Devices
    • Bing Search Engine
    • Scala
    • Java SE 7 News
    • Cloud Computing
    • Google Chrome OS

    If you are interested in Marx’ full review of 2009, please read his blog entry at JW Blogs. He also cited other annual reviews from JavaLobby and ComputerworldSo what are last year’s most significant developments in software development from your point of view?

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    2 Comments

    1. Hamlet D\'Arcy said,

      January 14, 2010 @ 2:43 pm

      2009 was a big year for Groovy. I wrote up my thoughts my own Groovy based 2009 review here: http://hamletdarcy.blogspot.com/2009/12/groovy-2009-year-in-review-and-2010.html

    2. Software Development said,

      February 22, 2010 @ 7:54 pm

      that\’s really a fantastic post ! added to my favourite blogs list.. I have been reading your blog last couple of weeks and enjoy every bit. Thanks.

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