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Web Monkeys with Laserbeams. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Is branching an OOP code-smell? June 9, 2011 by. Is a hint that something has gone wrong somewhere in your code. Use the smell to track down the problem. Kent Beck via http:/ c2.com/cgi/wiki? I’ve developed a new code-smell sensitivity to “if.” In fact, branching in general triggers an alarm as I read through code (especially if I just typed it). Can something so fundamental to programming be a code smell? Here we have a selection, a choice ...
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Jeffs Groovy Web Log: April 2008
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Jeffs Groovy Web Log. Jeff's technology blog dedicated to discussing technology that interests me including Groovy, Grails and other cool stuff. Pre JavaOne Groovy/Grails Meetup Next Monday. Wednesday, April 30, 2008. We have been busy preparing for JavaOne. And it is finally almost here. Yay! We hope to see you at the G2One / NFJS Meetup. Monday night. Click the link for all of the details and be sure to click the " register. The latest word from the respected NFJS tour. Book will be raffled off.
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jim siegienski | Web Monkeys with Laserbeams
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Web Monkeys with Laserbeams. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Architectural Mission pt 2 – At Your Service. June 23, 2011. Grandpa: Nothing gave Buttercup as much pleasure as ordering Westley around. Buttercup: Farm boy, polish my horse’s saddle. I want to see my face shining in it by morning. Westley: As you wish. Grandpa: “As you wish” was all he ever said to her. Buttercup: Farm boy, fill these with water – please. Westley: As you wish. Service Oriented Software – got it. SOA. If you have a single a...
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simple constraints: June 2008
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This blog is my developer and manager's notebook to remember all the amazing great and interesting things I am learning. Thursday, June 5, 2008. What books to read and why to formulate your own method. My challenge is to create a planning and tracking system for an agency with many customers and projects in varying states, on-going support and maintenance issues, and fixed deadlines. Here are some observations:. Dates are fixed, but projects appear to be 1-3 months behind. Posted by Steve Shapero. Dudes ...
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RahmanNet - Reza Rahman: Reza Rahman's Java Blog: August 2007
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Philadelphia, PA, United States. View my complete profile. Java EE Adoption Story from Pavel Pscheidl. WebSphere V9 Traditional Now Java EE 7 Certified. The Philly JUG has a New Logo! JSON-B Public Review Draft Now Available. JBoss EAP 7 Brings Red Hat Commercial Support for . Introduction to the JCP by Heather VanCura at the . Java EE @ Great Indian Developer Summit 2016. Microsoft Comes to the Philadelphia JUG! Recharging the Philadelphia JUG. CFP Opens for Oredev, the Little Scandinavian Conf. For bot...
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Vita Contemplativa: February 2008
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Sunday, February 10, 2008. A Good Funeral for a Great Guy. We attended Steve Metsker's funeral today. It was literally standing room only. Let us endeavor so to live that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry. - Mark Twain. Hey, man. You win. Posted by Brian Sletten at 6:48 PM. Friday, February 08, 2008. So it goes. R.I.P. Steven J. Metsker. Who introduced me to Ron. Who introduced me to Jay. To be easy to know being brief, the super male be completed". The gist of the review was that it ...
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nathan's musings: Notes from Central Ohio Software Symposium 2006
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Sunday, May 21, 2006. Notes from Central Ohio Software Symposium 2006. I just got back from the Columbus 2006 NFJS. Symposium and my brain is full. I didn't take copious notes on any of the talks since I don't tend to listen well while I'm writing/typing. These are the bits and pieces that really stuck out for me. JavaScript Exposed: There's a Real Programming Language in There! Part 1 and 2) by Glenn Vanderburg. He also pointed out that IntelliJ IDEA. And "Why won't people shut up about Ruby on Rails?
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simple constraints: Maven JAXB 2.0 schemagen goal
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This blog is my developer and manager's notebook to remember all the amazing great and interesting things I am learning. Tuesday, April 6, 2010. Maven JAXB 2.0 schemagen goal. That got me through quickly. Thanks to Mark for sharing! Just in case, I'll repost here. Id maven-repository.dev.java.net /id. Name Java.net Maven 2 Repository /name. Url http:/ download.java.net/maven/2 /url. Groupid com.sun.tools.jxc.maven2 /groupid. Version 1.2 /version. Destdir ${project.build.directory}/schemas /destdir. On nu...
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People are the platform: March 2011
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People are the platform. Sunday, March 20, 2011. Conference was held at the Best Buy headquarters this weekend. Here is a brief recap of the sessions I attended:. 65279;. There is a low tolerance for mediocrity in mobile. Apps have a 50% abandon rate after the first 30 days. Mobile trends: News via tablets, social media, location based apps, group messaging with apps like Beluga. Mobile marketing, what's working: Incentives, deals, hot buys, and rebates. Cracking the Code: QR Codes and Coupons. Mobil...
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