This was the second session I attended on Wednesday. This was the first of the three “break-out sessions” that were held in the afternoon. These sessions lasted 70 minutes. I chose this session over the following two available sessions: “Aspect Oriented Programming: Myths and Realities” by Ramnivas Laddad and “B2B Web Services […]
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Published by campbje October 10th, 2005 in Tech. 0 CommentsThis was the first session I attended on Wednesday morning. The morning sessions are considered “Training Modules” and last for 3 hours. Thankfully, the speakers provided breaks otherwise I would have never made it through (kidney stones shrink the bladder, I have no scientific evidence to back that up). So far, the two training modules […]
Yesterday was the first day of the Java In Action Conference presented by TechTarget and TheServerSide.com. Overall, I have been extremely impressed.
First of all, Disney’s Yacht Club is top-of-the-line with respect to convention centers. I fear that future conferences will pale in comparison. Exactly like what you would expect from Disney: water on every table, […]
In about two-and-a-half hours, I will on my way to Orlando for the Java In Action Enterprise Java Conference and Training Experience which being put on TheServerSide.com.
But wait, isn’t Disney World in Orlando? You would be right and the conference is being held at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort. I will be staying in the Pop Century […]
Here’s a tip for all you Wordpress users out there. Don’t make the title of your post into a link and save it as a draft. Now I have draft post that I can’t get to for publishing because clicking the link sends me to the site that the title is linked to. Crap. I […]
Jason, your severe lack of database programming experience is showing….
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Where?!??!
The person who gets the reference above receives a bucket of pride.
Seriously, thanks to Cass I was reminded of the “IN” SQL operator. From the largest SQL Server book ever written:
Returns TRUE if the value to the left of the IN keyword matches any […]
I have spent all day trying to figure out how to handle a text file containing a Windows directory list with Perl 5.8.7. Did I mention that the text file contains latin characters? The text files are generated using the “dir” command from the Windows command line.
Tip 1: The “\U” switch to the […]
