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esarjeant writes:
Apple has gone for a choose your own adventure when shopping for a new Mac. Instead of pre-selected options you can pick anything you want. Feels a lot like shopping for a car, certain changes require other upgrades which makes pricing even harder to predict.
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esarjeant writes:
For many Java developers, IntelliJ has been our predominant IDE, JetBrains is looking to make this easier with an annual subscription program. This will let you develop with pleasure while you pay for an IDE every year rather than when you're ready to upgrade. Fortunately, if your subscription lapses it looks like you'll have 30 days to check all your stuff in. How does NetBeans look now?
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esarjeant writes:
I guess it shouldn't come as a total surprise, but Netflix has gone from not issuing new developer keys to announcing the entire program will be shut down. It's a real shame they are going to be taking this offline, it spurred quite a bit of innovation for the Netflix service. For major sites that have already gone live it sounds like Netflix will let them keep going, but if you're looking to build the next FeedFliks then you better look elsewhere.