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Monthly Archives: July 2005
Which OS are you?
Which OS are You? The only thing it got right was about my cousin Wince…
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I think Open Source is good, and technology helps makes life easier.
If your interested, no, I could not think of a better title. Since the late summer of 2003, I’ve been working on a side project. It wasn’t much, simply an apartment rental application. The main features were: Allow a renter/seeker … Continue reading
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TREO 650’s and Pocket size
I was talking about the cost and size of TREO 650’s, and made the statement that these devices don’t fit in pocket’s well. TREO 650 dimensions: 4.4 x 2.3 x 0.9 inches (11.3 x 5.9 x 2.3 cm), and 6.3 … Continue reading
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MIT Weblog Survey
Take the survey, it’s pretty interesting. It takes about 5 mins.
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State Management with the Http Session
If you’re using a MVC web framework, such as WebWork or Struts, you might have had to store long-term state in your Http Session. At my job, since we do not use Stateful Session Beans, this is common. So, the … Continue reading
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