Wednesday, 2 June 2010Integrating PHP And JavaPHP and Java are both languages with reputations for getting things done, and there are plenty of reasons for combining the two, particularly in an Enterprise environment. The most common situation is for an organisation with an existing Java infrastructure to want to develop PHP projects, for all the reasons any enterprise would choose PHP, such as speed of development, cost, desire to use specific open source applications, or availability of staff. Often this is inspired by an internal group who has started using Drupal, MediaWiki, Wordpress or similar to great effect, but without the integration to the rest of the organisation's infrastructure that would be needed for a full scale roll out. There are many reasons to want to integrate these new developments with Java rather than just creating a separate silo - existing libraries or systems that would be difficult or expensive to replicate, well-tested systems providing key functionality, and an existing team of developers are just a few. So, the best way is often to mix and match the two - which is easier than it might first appear. Ga door met lezen van "Integrating PHP And Java" Friday, 16 October 2009Too Big to Manage"The secret of getting ahead is getting started. The secret of getting started is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks, and then starting on the first one." One day recently, I was listening to one of my favorite podcasts, The Harvard Business Ideacast and the topic was the recent events of the recession. In talking about banks, the guest speaker said "We believe these entities are too big to fail, but are too complex to manage". That statement hit me like a brick. I've seen several projects go off the rails and looking back at the ones I was involved in, the projects were too complex to manage. Ga door met lezen van "Too Big to Manage"
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