Isn't the original number of beast 616 anyways?
Vince O'Sullivan wrote:
Whilst there's no compelling reason to have a release numbered 6.6,
there's equally no compelling reason to avoid it either. The reason
given is so stunningly and extraordinarily lame 6.6 sounds so much
like 666 that we
Hello posse (of The Posse)!
I've been lately discussing about exception handling in Java with my
workmates. And I've noticed that there's some uncertainty about
Exceptions and how to use them. Currently we're working on a quite
traditional three-tier Spring+Hibernate web app (using way too
Bang wrote:
Are aware of the seminal book Effective Java by Joshua Bloch which
devotes an entire chapter to Java exceptions?
/Casper
On 15 Aug., 02:31, Hannu Leinonen hlein...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello posse (of The Posse)!
I've been lately discussing about exception handling in Java
On 11.2.2010 13:29, Karsten Silz wrote:
On Feb 11, 12:15 pm, Fabrizio Giudici fabrizio.giud...@tidalwave.it
wrote:
I found this article to be a great
introduction in how Git differs from CVS/SVN:
http://alblue.blogspot.com/2010/02/git-for-eclipse-users.html(despite
the title, Eclipse only
This is already the default behavior in Firefox 3.6.
-Hannu
On 24.2.2010 23:34, Dave Moten wrote:
Tor mentioned in a recent podcast that one thing he couldn't do in
Firefox that he could do in Safari was when opening a link in a new
tab that it appeared just right of the current tab rather
There are also lots of JavaScript in the web that rely on mouse-overs
and such, those sites seem as crappy on the iP*s. And as a Nokia N900
owner (which runs Flash Player 9) I haven't come up with completely
unusable Flash apps (I haven't tried many games though).
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Hannu
On 3.5.2010 17:12,
On 13.5.2010 16:38, CKoerner wrote:
If your a developer and you can't be bothered to learn the native
development environment for a platform then your just plain lazy and I
don't have sympathy for you.
I wonder know what YOU'RE doing in the JAVA space then...
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