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EddieC (Edward J Correia)
EddieC in a Nutshell
My first computer was an Atari 800, with which I played Zork and other adventure/fantasy games and dabbled with BASIC programs; circa 1980. After 1984, I moved on to PCs, clones and NetWare, and then to Apple IIs and Macs until 1990. In July of that year I got my first job at a publishing company, supporting about 25 Mac users (including the MacWeek staff).

Now I'm editor of ST&P, a software testing trade pub. I also write a weekly software Test & QA newsletter, and edit EclipseSource, an every-other-week informational for enterprise Eclipse developers.
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Entries: 76 | Views: 39,273
Last Entry: 8 Hours Ago
Overall Rating: Rating: 17 votes, 4.47 average
For three years running, the Eclipse Foundation and its development community have successfully released—in full synchronicity—dozens of interoperable projects consisting of millions of lines of code. Impressive feat. Perhaps some of those developers might consider running for public office...
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OpenMake Software today began shipping Meister 7.2. The update to its build management system adds support for cross-platform builds within Microsoft’s Visual Studio, can “mash up” such builds with those performed in Eclipse and other IDEs, and offers features to simplify the processing of...
Read More | 12 Days Ago
Heads up users of Yahoo Mail. A cross-site scripting vulnerability has been discovered that could allow hackers to steal a user’s session IDs and ultimately private information, according to a report yesterday from security risk assessment firm Cenzic. In an excerpt from the Cenzic blog post,...
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Add one to the list of static analysis tools available for scanning source code for bugs, errors and departures from programming best practices. And this one’s for Mac OS X. GrammaTech yesterday began shipping CodeSonar 3.1 Enterprise, a version of its GUI-based analysis tool that it claims...
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If you’re looking for low-cost GUI-test automation for Java, Qt, Mac OS X and Web applications, here’s a product you might find useful. Have you heard of Squish? It’s an automated function-testing tool from Froglogic. Released today was Squish 3.4, adding support for the May release of...
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Two’s not a crowd according to Salesforce.com. The company today unveiled Force.com Toolkit for Google Data APIs, a set of tools it says enable developers to link applications built for its Web-based customer relationship management platform with data yielded by Google services, including Google...
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You’re about to begin a project that will tap into or integrate data from a database. You’ve been looking for low-cost ways to clear that data of duplicates, near-dupes, and obsolete or garbage data. But cleansing tools are expensive. As of today, there’s a free solution for you to think...
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Easier installation, 3D desktop effects, digital music and video management and an up-to-date OpenOffice are among the enhancements in openSUSE 11.0, which became generally available this week. Designed for the novice as well the advanced, installation options include a choice of Gnome 2.22 or KDE...
Read More | 18 Days Ago
Less than a year after launching its high performance computing strategy, Microsoft finds its HPC Server 2008 near the top of the heap. The Windows Server 2008 derivative placed 23rd on a list of the 500 top-performing supercomputers in the world, as measured by the National Center for...
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Linux developer Red Hat yesterday said it will open the source code of its Network Satellite Server, which powers the Red Hat Network system management platform. Dubbed Project Spacewalk, the software will be licensed under the GPL 2. Spacewalk performs system inventory, software installations...
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