Archive for 'technology'
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.
Posted: April 17th, 2009 under java, technology, *Posts in English.
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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 […]
Posted: January 21st, 2009 under technology, *Posts in English.
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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 […]
Posted: September 26th, 2008 under howtos, java, technology, *Posts in English.
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Before Simpsons and iPhone…
… Matt Groening helped Apple to sell Macintoshes.
Posted: September 26th, 2008 under funny, technology, *Posts in English.
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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 […]
Posted: September 18th, 2008 under software reviews, technology, *Posts in English.
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Olympic riddle
Think fast: what is China able to manipulate:
It’s population access to the Internet?
It’s weather?
Posted: August 14th, 2008 under freedom, technology, *Posts in English.
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The future of CAPTCHA
Source
Posted: July 16th, 2008 under funny, technology, *Posts in English.
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Real-time shared edition with Eclipse Ganymede
The new Eclipse 3.4 release (the simultaneous release of a bunch of subprojects is tagged “Ganymede“) includes a feature which allows you to share your editor with a friend online. A screencast presenting the feature can be found here.
Posted: June 27th, 2008 under java, technology, *Posts in English.
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Firefox 3 Screencast
If you’re so anxious to see the new features of Firefox 3 as I am, you will enjoy this screeencast as much as I did.
Overview of Firefox 3
Posted: June 10th, 2008 under technology, *Posts in English.
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Firefox Download Day
Posted: May 30th, 2008 under technology, *Posts in English, *Textos em Português.
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