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Archive for October, 2004

27 Oct

jTDS

jTDS is a SQLServer driver for JDBC, and seems pretty comprehensive.

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27 Oct

MS Linux

http://www.mslinux.org/

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27 Oct

The Truth Laid Bear: July 28, 2014

An amusing and not entirely inconceivable post concerning runaway copyright law…

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27 Oct

Unix and large file handling

A Slashdot article about problems dealing with large files on some operating systems and tips how to deal.

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27 Oct

EJB is just like SQL…

Interesting remark. The EQL comment is particularly damning. But never having seen or used EQL or even much heard of it, I reserve judgement. Anyone else ever play with it?

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27 Oct

COM/+ vs. .NET/Remoting

A great quote I found on the web on someone’s blog but I can’t for the life of me remember where or when. Anyway, it’s a great observation about the ‘old’ vs. ‘new’ Microsoft programming models: A very succinct explanation I got while on a .NET training course was that .NET reversed something that Microsoft [...]

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24 Oct

#1 Wireless College Campus = RPI !

RPI ranks for wireless access. Not too surprising, really, if you think about it, but still cool.

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24 Oct

ORM = Vietnam

http://www.neward.net/ted/weblog/index.jsp?date=20041003#1096871640048 EJB, Hibernate, Spring and more. And on the ORM side, yeah, well, I agree, but then again I’ve never really liked the whole ORM thing in the first place. Maybe someday I’ll see one that comes close to desirable, but so far? Not so much. Of course that’s my opinion. I could be wrong.

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24 Oct

Talking Points Memo

This web site smokes most major news outlets, period. But then again, why should that be surprising. Yet another indictment against what passes for ‘news’ in the US these days…

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24 Oct

XML Remarks

Interesting comments from various ‘XML luminaries’. And I agree, WSDL and W3C XML Schema are excellent — if you’re trying to knife the baby…

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11 Oct

Women are Evil

See?

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04 Oct

Update coming soon…

Yes I have pictures of the wee one, and yes I’m updating the website. But for those who don’t know — or have forgotten — what a 2 year old is like on a weekend with nothing else but YOU to occupy his time… Soon…

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02 Oct

Review: Juvenile felis catus

This review also has a comparative analysis of a kitten vs. puppy vs. baby vs. new video card, and is one of the funnier things I’ve seen lately.

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02 Oct

Sydney Brooke Kapustein

October 1, 2004. 6lb 12oz 19″ several other stats i don’t have handy Both mother and daughter are doing well. I’ll post photos shortly. Time to update the website…

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