mikeash.com
mikeash.com: Friday Q&A 2010-04-30: Dealing with Retain Cycles
https://www.mikeash.com/pyblog/friday-qa-2010-04-30-dealing-with-retain-cycles.html
Mikeash.com: just this guy, you know? The Complete Friday Q&A. Advanced topics in Mac OS X and iOS programming. My GitHub page, containing various open-source libraries for Mac and iOS development, and some miscellaneous projects. HD Ridge Running Video. Day in the Life. Soaring Society of America. Ten simple points to follow to get good answers on IRC, mailing lists, and other places. Miscellaneous old, rarely-updated content. Posted at 2010-04-30 15:29 RSS feed. Retain cycles are a problem because the ...
mpermar.blogspot.com
Martin Perez's weblog: July 2007
http://mpermar.blogspot.com/2007_07_01_archive.html
Sunday, July 01, 2007. JLibrary 1.1 has been released. 11 has been released. jLibrary 1.1. jLibrary is a very easy to use Document Management System that can be used from the desktop using the provide Eclipse RCP based application and that is built on top of Apache Jackrabbit. Reference implementation. You can take a look to the changes summary. To see all the changes, short summary is below though. Hope you like it! Posted by Martín at 12:53 AM. Dundrum, Dublin, Ireland. View my complete profile.
bitworking.org
How To Do RESTful Partial Updates | BitWorking
http://bitworking.org/news/296/How-To-Do-RESTful-Partial-Updates
How To Do RESTful Partial Updates. Wow, apparently using Atom as an example was a bad idea given the number of people with their knickers. Fixed the URI Template to accomodate Sams nose. Good feedback from Tim Bray. Just like the MediaWiki example, this can be done RESTfully and well construct just such a mechanism for AtomPub, and it should be obvious by the time were done on how you can also do this for JSON. Heres a concrete example, an Atom Entry from an AtomPub Collection that lives at the URI.
mattperrins.wordpress.com
mattperrins – Seen through my Eyes
https://mattperrins.wordpress.com/author/mattperrins
Seen through my Eyes. Life, Pixels, Cloud and Programming. The new Bluemix User Experience. I work on IBM Bluemix, specifically I am the technical guy responsible for the Mobile experience on Bluemix. I started this role back in January 2016 and I am just starting to make some changes that are going to appear in the coming weeks. I wanted to explain how the new Bluemix Experience is making…. 5 years is a long time in software. Keeping Flex and Silverlight inside the box. Bijits for Dijits for Dojo. The D...
modualrit.blogspot.com
Modular IT: R4.2: Next release of OSGi, and what's next
http://modualrit.blogspot.com/2009/07/r42-next-release-of-osgi-and-whats-next.html
Information and opinion about the trend toward software modularization, especially as it relates to the OSGi framework. Wednesday, July 22, 2009. R42: Next release of OSGi, and what's next. Posted a great write up. Recent presentation on the next release of OSGi. Which is called R4.2. This release started in September 2006 with the OSGi Enterprise Workshop. When I volunteered to co-chair the EEG. Community (of which he is a member) and how to fix it. But of course not done with the enterprise requirement...
mpermar.blogspot.com
Martin Perez's weblog: February 2007
http://mpermar.blogspot.com/2007_02_01_archive.html
Sunday, February 04, 2007. Fast unit and integration testing with Jackrabbit. When it s time time do unit testing (always :D) and integration testing with Apache Jackrabbit, things can be a little awkward, specially if you don t have a powerful computer. Creating a new repository and interacting with it can be very expensive operations without good hardware and by consequence the unit and integration testing time gets longer and longer. Fortunately enough, since Jackrabbit 1.2.1. Dundrum, Dublin, Ireland.
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Martin Perez's weblog: August 2006
http://mpermar.blogspot.com/2006_08_01_archive.html
Tuesday, August 08, 2006. Changing job, home, country, everything. I'm a bit unactive right now. Until now my excuse was my recently taken vacations in Belgium and Holland. But now I have an excuse even better! In the next weeks I will be looking for a home and settling in my new job, so this blog would be probably a bit innactive. Posted by Martín at 5:11 AM. Wednesday, August 02, 2006. For your enjoy: Amsterdam's Maradona. Posted by Martín at 3:45 AM. Dundrum, Dublin, Ireland. View my complete profile.
blogs.oracle.com
ZFS ARC Statistics (Neelakanth Nadgir's blog)
https://blogs.oracle.com/realneel/entry/zfs_arc_statistics
Laquo; ZFS Intent Log (ZIL). By realneel on Sep 18, 2007. ARC Statistics are exported via. In Solaris 10 U4 and Solaris nevada (build 57 ). A simple way to see them is to use. I wrote a simple perl script to print out the ARC statistics. Sample output is shown below. You can either print the set of default fields, or specify what fields you want printed (see arcstat -v for details). In later blogs, I will describe how to make sense of these numbers. Sample output below. Permanent link to this entry.