Berin Loritsch: Asp.Net MVC 2 Uploading Files
In my opinion, of all the web frameworks I’ve used Ruby on Rails is the most pleasurable to develop with. It’s the yardstick I measure other frameworks by. I haven’t used them all, so there may...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: A dilettante's guide to HFT networking
HFT, of course, is High Frequency Trading, and it's all over the news nowadays, with topics like the Flash Crash, etc. being of great interest.Now, please understand: I'm not a network engineer, and...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: Colony Collapse Disorder breakthrough?
The New York Times is reporting a possible breakthrough in the Colony Collapse Disorder mystery:A fungus tag-teaming with a virus have apparently interacted to cause the problem, according to a paper...
View ArticleHadrian Zbarcea: Should you getIn or getOut?
From recent posts on the camel users@ mailing list there seems to be some confusion related to the use of getIn() and getOut() on a Camel Exchange. The question is relevant to developers who want to...
View ArticlePaul Querna: Transforming Streams
Preface: Streams are complicated. I’ve tried to simplify and skip whole topics were possible, but this is still a long post. About Streams Lets talk about Streams. A Stream is the abstraction that we...
View ArticleIsabel Drost: Reminder: Apache Hadoop Get Together Berlin Today
Just a brief reminder: The Apache Hadoop Get Together Berlin is supposed to take place today in newthinking store, Tucholskystr. 48 at 5p.m. The meeting features two talks on Apache Mahout: Committer...
View ArticleBrett Porter: Register for Training by Oct 13 and Receive Maven Book Free
As I posted earlier this week, I will be running a full day Maven training course at ApacheCon on November 1. I’ve now been able to confirm that I can offer a free copy of the book Apache Maven 2:...
View ArticleSylvain Wallez: 10 years ago, my first mail to Apache...
Damn, I missed the date! A bit more than 10 years ago, on September 4, 2000 I sent my very first mail to an Apache mailing-list, cocoon-users. The day after I sent my first mail to cocoon-dev. And...
View ArticleLuciano Resende: Google announce : Google Code-In 2010
Google just announced Google Code-in, an open source development and outreach contest targeted at 13-18 year old students around the world.Find more info at their blog.
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: Modern storage subsystems are quite complex
This week, IBM announced a new mid-range storage subsystem, the "Storwize V7000". Storwize is a company that IBM purchased recently, although this particular product doesn't use any of the new...
View ArticleJustin Mason: Links for 2010-10-07
Web service – current time zone for a city? – Stack Overflow : ‘a web service of some sort (or any other way) to pull a current time zone settings for a (US) city. For the parts of the country that...
View ArticleAdrian Sutton: Optimising JavaScript
I’ve been working to build a better filter for pasting from Microsoft Word into TinyMCE and if you know anything about filtering what Word calls HTML, you know there’s an awful lot of work to be done....
View ArticleBen Hyde: Labor Market Criminals
I want to quote this item from Talking Points Memo, because it is a nearly perfect example of how firms can structure their operations to avoid responsibility for actions that are criminal; in this...
View ArticleAdrian Sutton: 1001
This is the 1001th post to this blog. Fittingly, the 1000th post was actually reasonably technical. Being late to the blogging craze I started on 25th January 2004, 2448 days ago. A average posting...
View ArticleJ Aaron Farr: Spellchecking for Programmers
Sometimes Mac OS X’s workstation legacy shines through. In TextEdit (Mail, and other Cocoa Text applications), I enable Edit > Spelling and Grammar > Check Spelling While Typing. Sometimes I...
View ArticleIsabel Drost: Slides available
Yesterday evening the Autumn Hadoop Get Together took place in Berlin. The meetup this time focussed mainly on latest developments at Apache Mahout. The meetup was kindly sponsored by JTeam, providing...
View ArticleEdward J. Yoon: Lighthouse on Jeju Island, South Korea
I took this picture last summer, at Jeju Island. It's beautiful place.
View ArticleEdward J. Yoon: A beautiful autumn Korean sky
On my way home, I took a pictures of a beautiful autumn Korean sky w/ Cannon 450D. The Radio played "Knocking on heaven's door" in the nick of time. :)
View ArticleJames Strachan: Scalate 1.3 Released
The Scalate team is pleased to announce the availability of Scalate 1.3. Scalate is a Scala 2.8 based template engine which can be used stand alone, with servlets or web frameworks like JAXRS , Lift or...
View ArticleShane Curcuru: Haiku 140
/ One hundred forty: / / Totally Twitter. Tweet, Tweet! / / Alliteration. /
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