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ssc's cookbook: January 2010
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Thoughts and fragments of what I come across while developing Java Applications. Monday, January 4, 2010. A must-see for anybody interested in search engines. I was totally blown away yesterday when I was watching the video of the talk Building Intelligent Search Applications. Given by Ted Dunning at the ApacheCon US 2009. He explains his approach of building the search engine behind veoh. A popular video streaming website. Using mathematics and Apache Hadoop. Checkout the online video stream.
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ssc's cookbook: May 2009
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Thoughts and fragments of what I come across while developing Java Applications. Saturday, May 16, 2009. I have some days of hard fight with Spring Security. Behind me. The possibilities offered by it are great, but its configuration is so poorly documentend, especially if you want to customize some parts yourself. I had to read the source code and browse numerous blogs to get together all the infos I needed, so I wanna share them here to spare others the trouble I had to go through! Private String name;.
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ssc's cookbook: October 2009
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Thoughts and fragments of what I come across while developing Java Applications. Thursday, October 8, 2009. An introduction to the Spring Framework. Recently I held a talk about the Spring Framework in software engineering class at my university. The talk contains a general overview of Spring's architecture and covers basic design principles such as Dependency Injection, aspect-oriented-programming and abstraction of resource-handling. If anyone's interested in that, the slices. Links to this post.
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ssc's cookbook: No Comment
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Thoughts and fragments of what I come across while developing Java Applications. Thursday, April 1, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Dine - a multithreaded Java crawler that can be programmed in JavaScript. Jsoncode - simple and convenient JSON generation. Vegansky - a german search engine for vegan products. There's much more to life than programming. Friends and Projects of friends. Overwatch, a browserbased tabletop game. Mode, Johannes' work.
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ssc's cookbook: December 2009
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Thoughts and fragments of what I come across while developing Java Applications. Friday, December 25, 2009. JPA 20 is going to be great! I'm really looking forward to JPA 2.0, all the essentials that were missing in the 1.0 release ( like criteria queries, orphan deletion and pessimistic locking just to name a few) are being included now! I'm waiting eagerly to being able to create type safe criteria queries ;). Take a look: http:/ www.sun.com/offers/details/java ee6 persistence.xml. Links to this post.
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ssc's cookbook: March 2010
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Thoughts and fragments of what I come across while developing Java Applications. Tuesday, March 16, 2010. Practical HBase: Getting the most from your HBase install. I'm currently looking into a lot of new technologies while working on my diploma thesis and one of the most interesting I stumbled upon is HBase. I found a pretty interesting talk that explains some of the things you can do with it:. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Friends and Projects of friends.
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ssc's cookbook: How Google News creates it's recommendations
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Thoughts and fragments of what I come across while developing Java Applications. Wednesday, February 24, 2010. How Google News creates it's recommendations. Yesterday I found a talk by Mayur Datar about the architecture and algorithms used to create the recommendations at Google News. It might be hard to understand all the details, but the talk provides a very interesting look behind the scenes of Google's engineering style and I have to admit I was really impressed! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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ssc's cookbook: A must-see for anybody interested in search engines
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Thoughts and fragments of what I come across while developing Java Applications. Monday, January 4, 2010. A must-see for anybody interested in search engines. I was totally blown away yesterday when I was watching the video of the talk Building Intelligent Search Applications. Given by Ted Dunning at the ApacheCon US 2009. He explains his approach of building the search engine behind veoh. A popular video streaming website. Using mathematics and Apache Hadoop. Checkout the online video stream.
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ssc's cookbook: Practical HBase: Getting the most from your HBase install
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Thoughts and fragments of what I come across while developing Java Applications. Tuesday, March 16, 2010. Practical HBase: Getting the most from your HBase install. I'm currently looking into a lot of new technologies while working on my diploma thesis and one of the most interesting I stumbled upon is HBase. I found a pretty interesting talk that explains some of the things you can do with it:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Jsoncode - simple and convenient JSON generation.
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ssc's cookbook: May 2010
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Thoughts and fragments of what I come across while developing Java Applications. Wednesday, May 12, 2010. Contributions to Apache Mahout. I'm currently writing my diploma thesis about the comparison of several recommendation approaches in e-commerce. I'm using Apache Hadoop. As the technical basis. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Dine - a multithreaded Java crawler that can be programmed in JavaScript. Jsoncode - simple and convenient JSON generation.