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Daily del.icio.us for October 8th through October 11th

October 11, 2008

InfoQ: Cascading – Data Processing API for Hadoop MapReduce – Cascading is a new processing API for data processing on Hadoop clusters, and supports building complex processing workflows using an expressive API as opposed to directly implementing Hadoop MapReduce algorithms.
InfoQ: Open Source WS Stacks for Java – Design Goals and Philosophy – Among the most [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for Aug 25, 2007

August 25, 2007

James Duncan Davidson ? Remembering Java Naming Blunders Past – The value of a brand is created by the public that uses it, not by the company that owns it. Brands are funny things. They make us choose products out of a sense of comfort instead of an honest evaluation.
Raible Designs | Display Tag 1.1.1 [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for Aug 21, 2007 through Aug 25, 2007

August 25, 2007

James Duncan Davidson ? Remembering Java Naming Blunders Past – The value of a brand is created by the public that uses it, not by the company that owns it. Brands are funny things. They make us choose products out of a sense of comfort instead of an honest evaluation.
Raible Designs | Display Tag 1.1.1 [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for Jul 22, 2007 through Jul 26, 2007

July 26, 2007

Apache CXF: Interview with Dan Diephouse and Paul Brown – O'Reilly ONJava Blog – I recently had a chance to sit down with both Dan Diephouse and Paul Brown of Envoi Solutions to discuss the merger of XFire and IONA?s Celtix project into a new project, Apache CXF, currently under incubation at the Apache Software [...]

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Daily del.icio.us for Apr 13, 2007 through Apr 17, 2007

April 17, 2007

The 90th percentile: MyFaces: The emperor has no clothes – My last project is going into production in a couple of weeks, and it has been implemented using JSF. I started with JSF in good faith: it should be stable by now, it is blessed by Sun and included as the de facto web framework [...]

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