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Improving your blog: Put it in context
If you're a My developerWorks blogger , one of the things you should be thinking about is putting things in context for your reader. Look at one of your blog posts, does it make sense to an "outsider"? Would a reader know who you are? What you're writing about or why you're writing about it? Here are some ideas for putting your blog in context: 1. Introduce yourself Make sure it's clear: Who you are - this includes things like your name, your photo, the company you work for, your role, and any other relevant details you'd like to... [More]
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Collaboration on social platform results in LIKE!
I know.. sensational blog tile: Collaboration on social platform results in LIKE! But here is the back story: A few weeks ago I was hacking around my blog template in an attempt to integrate the Facebook LIKE widget for my blog entries. Sounds simple right? Not quite... as the Velocity templates that the blogs here at developerWorks use have no documentation that I'm aware of. Here is where it gets interesting: My fellow blogger, Corretgé is also trying to do the same... and he appends a question on the dW feedback message board . We... [More]
Tags:  widget like blogs facebook |
Thân mời đăng ký làm thành viên trang IBM My DeveloperWorks
Chào các bạn, IBM sẽ chính thức giới thiệu phần My DeveloperWorks trên trang web: ibm.com/developerworks vào tháng 6 năm 2010 tại thành phố Hồ Chí Minh và Hà Nội. Để chuẩn bị cho ngày hội này, chúng tôi thân mời các bạn đăng ký làm hội viên của trang web này, www.ibm.com/developerworks/dwwi/jsp/WSLogin.jsp My developerWorks kết nối bạn với các đồng nghiệp/ đồng môn trên tòan cầu, giúp bạn xây dựng kiến thức cho nghề nghiệp và tối đa hóa năng xuất làm việc của bạn qua nguồn thông tin kỹ thuật tập trung và dễ tìm Bạn có... [More]
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Ideas for user groups on My developerWorks
There are many ways to use the tools available in My developerWorks . Here are some specific ideas that could apply to user groups: Create a virtual group that corresponds to your user group. See best practices for starting a group. Invite your user group members to join your virtual group - you can invite them by email from within your group. Message (email) the group with important information, such as upcoming meeting announcements. Link to other related user groups in bookmarks. Ask the user group to work with you to make your virtual... [More]
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Ideas for updating your status on your My developerWorks profile
What are YOU working on right now? Here's some ideas for answering that question when you're updating your status on your My developerWorks profile . A few tips to start with... Keep your status updates short and sweet.
And if you provide a link, consider using a URL shortener such as
bit.ly or ow.ly. If you're hoping to connect with people in your country who speak your native language such as Japanese or German or Spanish, consider posting status updates in your native language. Ideas for updating your status on My developerWorks 1.... [More]
Tags:  mydw_enthusiasts mydw my_developerworks mydw_tip_of_the_week |
This week's developerWorks newsletter intro
Hey folks. I'm going to start posting my newsletter intro on this blog every week. Here's this week's entry. Let me know if you want to see any other newsletter-related stuff here. Don't hesitate to tell me if there's something you like or don't like about the newsletter. And if you haven't subscribed yet, then stop by the newsletter subscriptions page and sign up for your customized newsletter today.
-John Swanson ******************************
Welcome, developers! Maybe your travel budget has shrunk. Maybe you get motion... [More]
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Do you iPhone?
Who knew my status message would generate some much feedback. It was something along these lines... Considering the design for a My developerWorks iPhone appllication. What would you like to see? Good thing about My developerWorks - I got a bunch of comments - and I
expect there are plenty more ideas, I'll have to start thinking about
how to incorporate them. So to lay the groundwork... this is a pet project (meaning we pretty
much work til the wee hours of the morning on it cuz its fun :))
initiated by Nick Poore , our in-house... [More]
Tags:  my_developerworks iphone_app user_experience iphone my-developerworks river_of_news application design apple developerworks my_home |
Facebook users will find this a handy feature!
I posted this entry on my personal blog.. but I thought I would also share this with the dW enthusiasts group, since it proved so popular: With our latest revision to My dW, we have added some slick features
for developerWorks members who also activity participate in Facebook.
I see a lot of affinity between Facebook and developerWorks... with an
overlapping network of colleagues. Let's explore a new feature that
links our social sites. Broadcast your developerWorks Activity to your Facebook friends network: In this iPhone example, you... [More]
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This week's developerWorks newsletter: Big data, Linux on POWER, and MVC frameworks
This week's developerWorks newsletter reveals how non-programmers can start working with big data. Not subscribed? Sign up for your customized newsletter today! ************************
Welcome, developers! Whoa! -Keanu Reeves
Every day, humans generate 2.5 quintillion bytes of data. Needless to say, there's a whole lot of it out there -- big data -- and plenty of people who want to scrutinize it for any hidden treasures it might contain. Trouble is, most of the tools for working with that data are geared toward programmers and other... [More]
Tags:  big weekly java rational linux biginsights esb developer .net developerworks news edition mvc newsletter data frameworks ibm manager microxml power quality bigsheets |
Celebration of Service: developerWorks team members help feed the hungry
Members of the developerWorks team in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, along with other IBMers, help package up food for the hungry as part of IBM's Celebration of Service, marking its 100-year anniversary and commitment to making the world a better place.
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