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Daily del.icio.us for November 5th through November 6th

November 6, 2008

History of McCain for President – Post-Election John McCain Biography – Esquire – As Barack Obama takes the presidency, the reporter with intimate access to John McCain for two years takes a somber look back at where man gives way to politician. Digg – 700 Covers For Obama From Around The World – 700 newspaper [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for June 6th through June 10th

June 10, 2008

Databinder – Toolkit overview – Databinder is a Java programming toolkit for data–driven Web applications. It’s based upon the Wicket Web component framework and Hibernate object-relational mapping service. The Future of BPM at BEA/Oracle | The Intelligent Enterprise Blog – It is possible that Oracle could adopt an IBM-like strategy and keep both threads alive [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for February 6th through February 7th

February 8, 2008

uface – Google Code – UFace implements the JFace Data Binding for GWT, gwt-ext, MyGWT and Swing. UFace also provides a Universal API to create rich user interface applications on a variety of platforms such as the web via GWT or Java via Swing or Eclipse. cabel.name: FancyZoom 1.0 – This much-requested chunk of Javascript [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for January 29th

January 29, 2008

InfoQ: Does TDD Really Ensure Quality? – Our main result is that Test-First programmers write more tests per unit of programming effort. In turn, a higher number of tests lead to proportionally higher levels of productivity. Thus through a chain effect, Test-First appears to improve productivity InfoQ: “Can I call you back about that?” Building [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for January 21st

January 21, 2008

OT: Rails is shitty [was top down programming in a bottom up language] – comp.lang.lisp | Google Groups – Rails is 100% magic with 0% design. It sports all the great quality and consistency you’ve come to expect from PHP, except with loads more magic. There’s no overarching design or scheme of things, it’s just [...]

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