JXTA: Not The Solution To Java Peer Discovery
Only developers with hair should use JXTA, because those with bald or shaven heads won’t have anything to violently rip from their skulls while they develop with it. I have been, and continue to be...
View ArticleJ2ME Acronym Cheat Sheet
Sometimes I think we’ll eventually run out of TLAs (three letter acronyms) in the Java space. Here’s a quick reference for the forgetful.. ABB (Audio Building Block) API (Application Programming...
View ArticleWhat If Ruby Had Final Variables Like Java Or Erlang?
After a long confusing Ruby debate today at OpenRain on the merits of functional, Erlang-esque write-once-read-many variables, I’m going to step onto the podium and just say it… Ruby should get...
View Article3D OSX Applications With Ruby-Processing Screencast
A two-part screencast series demonstating two different 3D ruby-processing applications. A slide presentation from 2009 created for the Phoenix Ruby Group is also attached as bonus material. Enjoy!...
View ArticleSpring 2011 ASU Webapp Course
In Spring 2011, the College of Technology and Innovation at the ASU Polytechnic campus will again be offering CST 533/494: Database-Centric Enterprise Application Development. The calendar is not yet...
View ArticleAmericanExpress.com: Tip On Configuring Your Web App
For all you web application developers, I’d like to briefly note the following stack trace I received from the American Express website while clicking around: And here is the same trace in plain-text...
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