Mmm, software

Monday, August 27, 2007

I love Eclipse now more than ever

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Eclipse has always been a very useful platform, with tons of little developer driven quirks that make the programmer's job so muche easi...
Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Moar (sic) hibernate !

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Yet more hibernate fun facts that I wish I'd had before I started any projects : Hibernate has the ability to persist instances of java....

Rampaging bull software design

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If you're into the software scene, then you most likely know that some of the big buzz terms in the last few years have been RAD (Rapid ...
Friday, August 17, 2007

Moar (sic) Spring Batch !

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I received a pleasant surprise in my inbox today (which doesn't happen often), and that surprise was an email from the Spring Batch team...
Thursday, August 09, 2007

Why you should write good software

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Today at the company where I work, our remotely hosted server went down suddenly. Nobody know why, and then the shit started to hit the fan...
Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Linux : the more you know ...

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I'm somewhat embarrassed to admit this, but I've just discovered Linux ACLs, which are apparently in every kernel 2.6+, and has plug...
Friday, July 27, 2007

JSP Tags

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They're oh so useful for encapsulating small bits of reusable logic, but, here's the kicker : when they're compiled, only one in...
Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Moar (sic) Hibernate

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OK, so once again in my (seemingly never-ending) struggle with Hibernate, I have stuff to report that's mainly being posted here for my ...
Friday, June 15, 2007

More Maven2

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Today I had the chance to build a new project right from scratch for a quick and dirty app that needs to be spat out right quick. I figured...
Thursday, June 14, 2007

Interesting geography lessons

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This probably sounds pretty off-topic for a tech blog, but it's not that far off. Recently I had to populate our database with ISO data...
Monday, June 04, 2007

It's there for a reason

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I think that one of the things people realize when they start a new job (I haven't) is that the way things are done currently are done t...
Thursday, May 24, 2007

Branching out

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I recently stumbled across a glowing review of the Wicket framework that made me want to research it and try it out. The author's main...
Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Better idea for multi-versioned webapps

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A while ago at our company, a request was made to me to create a separate instance of one of our webapplications for a select group of custo...
Thursday, May 17, 2007

Excel and its annoying quirks

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Excel has this annoying quirk of propagating unwanted hyperlinks in the background of spreadsheets, and in our organization, it gets to the ...

Taking a REST

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Lately I've started to get back into research mode in the hopes of making my development cycles shorter, especially since the end of a l...
Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Spring Batch Processing

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No, it's not batch processing that takes place in the springtime (although that does happen at our company). It's actually a new su...
Monday, May 14, 2007

Quirks with Maven2 and m2eclipse

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If you're using m2eclipse (which I've found to be quite useful), you should be aware that it doesn't always check the settings....

Logs and RSSH

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I've learned the hard why today why logs are uberuseful (once again) and that RSSH is a pain to debug if you're having trouble with ...
Friday, May 04, 2007

Fucking Hibernate

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God f*ck*ng dammit, I'm so freaking tired of fucking Hibernate's shitty ass documentation wasting my time: In the event that you eve...

Maven ... and why you should use it (2, not 1)

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For the longest time during my developer's journey of discovery while learning how to build web applications, I've come across refer...
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