By Chris on September 16, 2013
I’ve stumbled upon that problem recently and couldn’t remember how to do it. Has you except it’s trivial to do and like most of what can be done in programming there more than one way to do it. 1- Good old jdk String 🙂 Since Java 1.5 you have the new String format method do […]
Posted in java, tips | Tagged Apache, format, Guava, java, String, StringUtils |
By Chris on September 9, 2013
For some reason the pc at work didn’t had the run command in the start menu. I write it here so I won’t forget it again and to help you too 🙂 Click on start menu. Select “Control Panel”. Click on “Personalization”. Click on “Taskbar and start menu”. Click on “Customize”. Now select the “Run […]
Posted in prog, tips, tips | Tagged run, run command, start menu, windows 7 |
By Chris on September 5, 2013
They’re always a question that comeback either in interview or when you are playing old code. Why the hell are they using Vector over arrayList ? Vector is a class that exists since the beginning of java (aka Java 1.0) it’s implement List. It seems to pollute old code and still use programmer that don’t […]
Posted in prog, tips | Tagged arraylist, collections, java, java.util.List, List, synchronization, synchronizedList, vector |
By Chris on September 2, 2013
http://blog.foundersnetwork.com/2013/01/how-quora-sent-us-82-10-of-our-visitors/ Story of a startup and how quora helped them bring visitors to the site. http://slant.co/topics/what-is-the-best-architecture-for-building-a-web-service/ soap vs rest… basicly every new provider use rest now a day… http://antjanus.com/blog/seo/running-a-blog-what-i-did-wrong-and-right-in-2012/ incredible journey from 0 to 20k visitor/month. What really interesting is how he self-evaluate himself, that really important. Many point are really good to […]
Posted in link, prog, tips | Tagged blog, quora, rest, seo, soap, star, startup, webservice |
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