James Duncan: An Example of Photography on the Retina Display
Last night a group of tweeps, including Steve Streza, collaborated with me to track down a limit in WebKit on the iPad when working with large JPEG files. After reverse engineering the limits and then...
View ArticleJustin Mason: Links for 2012-03-23
Rob Ricketts’ “Program Your 808″ Posters : Beautiful posters ‘detailing how some of the most notable drum sequences were programmed using the Roland TR-808 Drum Machine’. Planet Rock, Cybotron’s...
View ArticleAndrew Savory: Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-03-24
I just became the mayor of Car Wash on @foursquare! http://t.co/A2FxrBUq # Today was mostly plagued by network issues. So it's really nice to finally be able to hop on the hotel wifi and +++NO CARRIER...
View ArticleAndrew Savory: Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-03-24
I just became the mayor of Car Wash on @foursquare! http://t.co/A2FxrBUq # Today was mostly plagued by network issues. So it's really nice to finally be able to hop on the hotel wifi and +++NO CARRIER...
View ArticleSagara Gunathunga: Test Axis2 JAX-WS MTOM service using SoapUI
In this post I have described how to write a MTOM aware JAX-WS service and how to use SoapUI to invoke this service. Consider a service called PictureService that uploads images through a web service,...
View ArticleDavid Reid: When the boot hangs…
In my attempts to get a home built kernel running on my phone I’ve had quite a few times where things haven’t quite worked and I end up stuck at the HTC screen. As there isn’t any output via USB at...
View ArticleChristian Grobmeier: (Google) Dart rocked the Java Usergroup Augsburg!
On 22.03.2012 I visited the Java Usergroup Augsburg to speak a little bit on the new language Dart. It was a great evening, with many interesting questions and a lot of fun. Thank you very much to the...
View ArticleBrian McCallister: Hello Pummel
I’ve been doing some capcity modeling at $work recently and found myself needing to do “find the concurrency limit at which the 99th percentile stays below 100 milliseconds” type thing. So I wrote a...
View ArticleSimon Willnauer: Result grouping made easier
Lucene has result grouping for a while now as a contrib in Lucene 3.x and as a module in the upcoming 4.0 release. In both releases the actual grouping is performed with Lucene Collectors. As a Lucene...
View ArticleJ Aaron Farr: What's Next
“What’s next?” seems to be the question everyone is asking me these days. I’ve been working on VDIO with Justin, Sander and several other awesome folks since mid-2010. However, the time has come to...
View ArticleGrant Ingersoll: Lucene Revolution in May 2012
In case you haven’t signed up already, Lucene Revolution is returning to Boston in May of this year, albeit at a different venue. You can learn more at www.lucenerevolution.org. I was just reviewing...
View ArticleChris Hostetter: 14 Ways to Contribute to Solr without Being a Programming...
Last week, the venerable Andy Lester posted his “14 Ways to Contribute to Open Source without Being a Programming Genius or a Rock Star“. It’s a great list, and I highly encourage anyone with an...
View ArticleMatt Raible: Spring Break!
Spring Break is a wonderful time of year. It's near the end of the ski season and spring is in the air. Ever since I split with Abbie and Jack's Mom (5 years ago), she's taken the kids to West Palm...
View ArticleAdrian Sutton: Ignoring Changes to Tracked Files in Git
I’m going to want to remember this one day, so here’s a pointer to Rob Wilderson’s Ignore Changes to Tracked Files in Git. I’m especially going to want to remember the bit about how to find which...
View ArticleClaus Ibsen: Webinar - Are your Apache Camel routes ready for production?
My colleague and fellow Apache Camel committer, David Valeri, is giving a webinar on thursday (March 29) titled - Are your Apache Camel routes ready for production? The abstract for the webinar is as...
View ArticleEdward J. Yoon: Be a Doer
There are two type of regret. 1. regret on already happening 2. regret on not done things The latter is more terrible, because it's unjustifiable.
View ArticleBertrand Delacretaz: RESTful services as intelligent websites
Thinking of RESTful services as intelligent websites helps drive our architecture decisions towards simplicity, discoverability and maximum use of the HTTP protocol. That should help us design services...
View ArticleJustin Mason: Links for 2012-03-27
Amazon Web Services Blog: Amazon S3 Performance Tips & Tricks : Doug Grismore provides a very useful S3 performance tip; monotonically increasing keys will hurt performance, and describes a...
View ArticleHadrian Zbarcea: Apache Rave a new ASF Top Level Project
After one year of hard work, Apache Rave graduated from incubation. Although the resolution was approved by the ASF board last week, the official announcement came only this morning (also featured on...
View ArticleSam Ruby: Keeping it on the Rails
It is increasingly becoming the case that Agile Web Development with Rails is being actively co-developed with Rails itself. While my tests have been an official part of the release process for a long...
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