- All Programmers are NOT Created Equal - is it true? I think it is, but there is some possibilty to change it.
How? Work, read, think, work, read, think ..., - Opera developer tools - recently I'm using Opera browser more often. Why? It is small, occupie less memory than other, quite fast and it's free. There are some cons like: some advanced feature made for other browser don't work.
Because I'm web developer also I need some web tools to work and education; above link is a promise of good tools, good like this browser is, - Jetty 6.x versus Tomcat 6.x - Jetty versus Tomcat. Which is better, when and why? Interesting discussion,
- Promesh.NET - an MVC Web Framework for .NET - a new MVC Web Framework for .NET,
- Manage test data for integration tests with Spring and DBUnit - an article about integration tests in Spring with use DBUnit,
- JavaBeans and Trail: JavaBeans - recently I've refresed my knowledge about JavaBeans so I review some sites and those links are most valuable in this matter,
- JavaDB and Apache Derby - Apache Derby is now integrated with JDK6 and is named JavaDB. I've been using for small projects various db. Always I have to install new one. But now I've got one db (java db) integrated with JDK. I think it's worth using in desktop applications, testing and sometimes in webapp,
- Always explain why - small thing but how important,
- Keep application logic and roles out of centralised security services - very important, but how often do You think about it?
- Effective enterprise architecture comes from a culture of simplicity - why do You write tests?
- Prioritise to maintain options.
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Links: 19-08-2007
Posted by Eterna1Ev0 at 12:44 pm
Labels: .NET, Apache Derby, DBUnit, integration tests, JavaDB, jetty, links, mvc web framework, opera browser, practice, servlet container, Spring, tomcat, web server, webtools
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