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My Digital Face: March 2011
http://my.digitalface.ca/2011_03_01_archive.html
In this blog we address technical issues, specifically with regards to the software development industry. We get down into the weeds of using toolkits, best practices, architectures and coding in general. So, put on your pocket protector and propeller hat and join the conversation. Friday, March 25, 2011. I have just completed some fairly significant enhancements to Jasperoo. It's starting to look like a pretty solid addon for Spring Roo. And click on API. From the left-side navigation. A "list" screen w...
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My Digital Face: Typical Security in Roo (#springroo, #roo-typical-security)
http://my.digitalface.ca/2011/02/typical-security-in-roo-springroo-roo.html
In this blog we address technical issues, specifically with regards to the software development industry. We get down into the weeds of using toolkits, best practices, architectures and coding in general. So, put on your pocket protector and propeller hat and join the conversation. Wednesday, February 23, 2011. Typical Security in Roo (#springroo, #roo-typical-security). Rohit Ghatol, the author of the typical security addon. Has invited me to be a contributor. Posted by Waldo Rochow. In the area of soft...
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My Digital Face: November 2008
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In this blog we address technical issues, specifically with regards to the software development industry. We get down into the weeds of using toolkits, best practices, architectures and coding in general. So, put on your pocket protector and propeller hat and join the conversation. Sunday, November 30, 2008. Remember that television commercial for a fast food restaurant (I think it was Wendy's) that was boasting about the size of their burgers? They would say "Where's the beef? So here come the critics&#...
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My Digital Face: February 2009
http://my.digitalface.ca/2009_02_01_archive.html
In this blog we address technical issues, specifically with regards to the software development industry. We get down into the weeds of using toolkits, best practices, architectures and coding in general. So, put on your pocket protector and propeller hat and join the conversation. Tuesday, February 3, 2009. I am becoming increasingly annoyed when I read articles celebrating some new programming language or toolkit as being " easy. Easy to learn Python. The language is quite well documented, and the ...
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My Digital Face: April 2009
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In this blog we address technical issues, specifically with regards to the software development industry. We get down into the weeds of using toolkits, best practices, architectures and coding in general. So, put on your pocket protector and propeller hat and join the conversation. Tuesday, April 14, 2009. Google App Engine and Java. On April 2nd, I was glancing through the list of RSS feeds I follow, and saw this one Brand New Language on Google App Engine. Posted by Waldo Rochow. Links to this post.
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My Digital Face: December 2008
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In this blog we address technical issues, specifically with regards to the software development industry. We get down into the weeds of using toolkits, best practices, architectures and coding in general. So, put on your pocket protector and propeller hat and join the conversation. Friday, December 19, 2008. There are three main reasons to strive to manage expectations; Personal Pride. That's a little simplistic, isn't it? And to that I would reply "yes", but conflicts really can be avoided that easily!
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My Digital Face: Long time no "C"
http://my.digitalface.ca/2015/01/long-time-no.html
In this blog we address technical issues, specifically with regards to the software development industry. We get down into the weeds of using toolkits, best practices, architectures and coding in general. So, put on your pocket protector and propeller hat and join the conversation. Tuesday, January 6, 2015. Long time no C. Or C or Java. ; P. Is it like riding a bike. I used to always say that the syntax is secondary, it's the analytical skills that matter. Now's the time to put my money where my mout...
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My Digital Face: #JasperReports + #SpringRoo = #Jasperoo
http://my.digitalface.ca/2011/03/jasperreports-springroo-jasperoo.html
In this blog we address technical issues, specifically with regards to the software development industry. We get down into the weeds of using toolkits, best practices, architectures and coding in general. So, put on your pocket protector and propeller hat and join the conversation. Friday, March 18, 2011. JasperReports #SpringRoo = #Jasperoo. Has released the jasperoo code to the community under GPL3. You say you've never heard of it before? What is jasperoo, and why should I care? Add the jasperreports-...
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My Digital Face: February 2011
http://my.digitalface.ca/2011_02_01_archive.html
In this blog we address technical issues, specifically with regards to the software development industry. We get down into the weeds of using toolkits, best practices, architectures and coding in general. So, put on your pocket protector and propeller hat and join the conversation. Wednesday, February 23, 2011. Typical Security in Roo (#springroo, #roo-typical-security). Rohit Ghatol, the author of the typical security addon. Has invited me to be a contributor. Posted by Waldo Rochow. Links to this post.
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My Digital Face: My Aversion to Multiple Versions
http://my.digitalface.ca/2015/01/my-aversion-to-multiple-versions.html
In this blog we address technical issues, specifically with regards to the software development industry. We get down into the weeds of using toolkits, best practices, architectures and coding in general. So, put on your pocket protector and propeller hat and join the conversation. Thursday, January 8, 2015. My Aversion to Multiple Versions. OK, get the right Maven installed, and try again. Now I get messages that the lsbstdc. Package is missing dependencies! Back to apt-get build-dep. My Aversion to Mul...