Year: 2014
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Agile
If Managers Don’t Give Performance Reviews, What Happens?
There’s a great comment to my recent Management Myth: Performance Reviews Are Useful. The writer has these questions, which I…
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DevOps
The power of PROC file system in Linux
The Linux kernel has two primary functions: to control access to physical devices on the computer and to schedule when…
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Desktop Java
More Units with MoreUnit
Just over a year ago I wrote a post about working with JUnit in Eclipse. One of the commenters recommended…
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Enterprise Java
WildFly 8 vs. GlassFish 4 – Which Application Server to Choose
It’s been a while since my last blog. I’ve obviously been busy with different things including my main job. After…
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Software Development
Some Of My Mostly Used Development Mantras (1/2)
Statement: I assume it works this way! Mantra: assumption is the mother of all fuckups Let’s start with this short…
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Agile
No Business Case == Project Failure
A business case comes between a bright idea for a software project and the creation of the software project. To…
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Enterprise Java
Using jOOQ with Spring: Code Generation
As we might remember from the first part of this tutorial, jOOQ states that jOOQ generates Java code from your…
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Career
Recruiter Job Posts, Explained
Over the years I’ve seen several complaints about the way agency recruiters write job posts, so I thought it might…
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Core Java
Java 8 will use Transport Level Security (TLS) 1.2 as default
Transport Level Security (TLS) 1.2 will be set by default to the next version of standard Java, that is coming…
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