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Today's Featured Channel is Database.
Structured Query Language (SQL) is a programming language used to connect to and interact with a database. A web page can become dynamic through the interaction between the web page and the database.
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Current News and Information
- Eclipse Helios Update Brings New PHP Tools
- Latest PDT release from the Foundation will help improve the PHP development experience for developers.
- Internet Explorer 9 Ups Standards Support
- Microsoft's browser adds more HTML5-friendly features.
- JBoss Portal 5 Release Easier to Use
- With features that include a revised user interface, the JBoss Portal 5 release is designed to make it easier for users to create, manage and build sites.
- Eclipse Helios Drops 39 Open Source Projects
- The Eclipse Foundation release train keeps on rolling with Helios project, releasing 39 open source projects totaling more than 33 million lines of code.
- Mozilla Firefox 3.6.4 Looks to Cut Crashes
- Out-of-process plugin enhancements, plus security fixes, make for a more stable release, Mozilla says.
- Oracle Debuts NetBeans IDE 6.9
- Latest upgrade to developer framework adds support for JavaFX Composer and PHP, putting to rest some developers' concerns about the future of the IDE after the Sun acquisition.
- Subversion Lightens Developers' Load With Edge
- New source code management distribution from Subversion aims to equip developers with an easier path for building and managing code.
- Cloud Computing a Focus of New IBM Software Lab
- Big Blue's largest software development facility in North America will focus on cutting edge technologies including cloud computing, mobile and enterprise applications.
- Ruby on Rails 3 Gets Closer to Delivery
- A release candidate of Ruby on Rails 3 with several new features is set for delivery this week.
- HP Aims to Up Security in Application Development
- The focus is on stamping out bugs early in the development process.
- IBM Offers Secure Application Design Tools
- New security offerings will deal with security issues during the application development process rather than after the app is done.
- Survey Reveals Open Source Developer Trends
- Linux is gaining ground on Windows as a development platform, and Eclipse is quite popular for Java developers.
- Microsoft Updates Web Design Tools
- Expression Studio 4 now available for trial download, sales of the Web site development suite coming later this month and in July.
- Windows 7 Service Pack Coming
- Microsoft said the first beta Service Packs for Windows 7 and the latest Windows Server release are coming next month.
- PHP Still Popular Despite Recent Bugs
- More than 60 bugs were uncovered in PHP in the course of one month. Should PHP users and developers be worried?
- Will Microsoft Join the iPhone Party at WWDC?
- Rumors swirl of several moves Microsoft might make in support of Apple, including announcements at next week's Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC).
- CouchDB Heads to the Cloud With Couchio
- In an effort to accelerate open source CouchDB efforts, Couchio, a commercial entity led by the founder of Apache's CouchDB project, is rolling out a cloud-hosting initiative.
- Open Source Dynamic Languages Draw to Clouds
- New study finds creators of dynamic language are increasingly taking a good look at cloud-based deployments.
- Google Pushes Chrome Browser for Linux, Mac
- The latest version of Google's Chrome 5 browser has been released for Mac and Linux. Google's added some useful features as well.
- Microsoft Open Sources Outlook Tools
- Software giant releases File Format Software Development Kit (SDK) and the PST Data Structure View Tool to allow developers to build applications that run on its Outlook e-mail client.