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Another CSV library is born

After getting tired of so many half-baked CSV Java libraries, I decided to write my own.

http://code.google.com/p/jcsvlib/

I challenge you to find a competitor library with:

an uglier name, or;
simpler to use.

The biggest medicine paradox

Let me see if I got it: the plan is to use marijuana to revert memory loss? Insightful…
Marijuana Could Prevent Alzheimer’s

Excuses & justifications

I know it’s a long time before my last post. But that’s because I was on vacations. Certainly not since last November. But during whole December I was sort of… “unplugged”. Before my vacations I struggled to deliver an essay about an open-source JCR implementation called Apache Jackrabbit, published in the Brazilian Java Magazine.
Now I’m […]

Disclaimer - Aviso

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Devido a crescente número de spams, os comentários estão desabilitados neste blog. Mas como a sua opinião ainda é muito importante para mim, por […]

For the open source side of your washing machine

Start learning JCR and Apache Jackrabbit

If you would like to get your hands dirty on content repositories in Java, but found no help to start, maybe the essay I wrote for the Cambridge Technology Partners Java blog can be of your interest.
It shows how to create the initial environment for a simple Java web project, so you can use it […]

Before Simpsons and iPhone…

… Matt Groening helped Apple to sell Macintoshes.

Google Chrome is nice, but…

Google Chrome is a really cool browser. But I couldn’t yet find a reason to drop Firefox so far. Besides:

I’m not very keen on searching and entering addresses in the same text field. If I know exactly where to go, I type in the left; if I don’t, in the right. And that’s it, that […]

Olympic riddle

Think fast: what is China able to manipulate:

It’s population access to the Internet?
It’s weather?

The future of CAPTCHA

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