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Core JavaJavaOne 2008, Day 3: Hosted Developer Tools
Author: artima.com |
Published: 9th May 2008 |
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Software-as-service (SaaS) has started to permeate the field of software development tools, says Atlassian's Jeffrey Walker in this interview with Artima. Walker describes important characteristics of hosted developer tools, and highlights the need for such tools to integrate well with locally-installed tools, such as IDEs.
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