Archive | September, 2007

Top 10 Eclipse Shortcuts

Most of Java developers are using eclipse and its been quite trivial to know and remember all the shortcuts during the development time. And of course we don’t need all of them. I have been collecting some shortcuts based on the user frequent experiences and the way they develop software. Following TOP 10 Eclipse Shortcuts [...]

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Late sitting in software companies

It’s half past 8 in the office. but the lights are still on… PCs still running, Coffee machines still buzzing… And who’s at work? Most of them??? take a closer look… All or most specimens are ??-something male species of the human race… Look closer… again all or most of them are bachelors…and why are [...]

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NetBeans 6.0 beta and Glassfish V2 going to be released today

Sun has announced the release of Glassfish V2, their open-source application server (and the reference implementation of Java EE), along with the availability of the NetBeans 6 beta. Glassfish V2 adds clustering and a good bit of performance to prior releases; NetBeans 6 adds multiple language support, and a much faster editor. Read full story [...]

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Software engineering process (cartoon)

Its real?

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Seven Wonders of the IT World

First, there were the Seven Wonders of the World. Then there was a New Seven Wonders list, voted on Internet-style. That got us thinking: What are the seven wonders of the IT world? Here’s a look at seven of the biggest, most extreme and most unusual computers and projects. Webcam #1 Computer Closest to the [...]

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Top replies by programmers, when their programs don’t work

20 replies by programmers, when their programs do not work. “That’s weird…” “It’s never done that before.” “It worked yesterday.” “How is that possible?” “It must be a hardware problem.” “What did you type in wrong to get it to crash?” “There is something funky in your data.” “I haven’t touched that module in weeks!” [...]

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Popular Web Frameworks

A post was made on Javalobby in the response of Rick Hightower observation on fastest growing frameworks. According to graph it is clear that there are more jobs of JSF and its demand is increasing as compared to other web frameworks. Luckily I got chance to work on JSF in my previous job, and I [...]

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Programmer’s life (cartoon)

Programmers carry small world with their selves. They require really small things to be happy. If they done their tasks according to specs, they will be very happy. Some times little showstopers make them sad, and they got frustrated. And start thinking different kind of things like switching the job, how cruel the managers are, [...]

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42% of PC users never defragment their PCs

More than 42% of PC users neglect to defragment their computers. Nearly 16% of those who answered the poll said they had no idea what disk defragmentation is, while more than 26% said they never defrag their machines. The remaining respondents said they frequently defrag their systems using either a built-in manual defragmenter (44.9%) or [...]

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Browsers Market Shares

August is over and we have August browsers market share results. Last 4 months Internet Explorer managed to increase its market share, however, this month it lost some market share and slipped from 78.98 to 78.68% (0.27% decrease). This month is good for Firefox fans, this browser increased its market share from 14.37% to 14.67% [...]

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