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Approximately Perfect: August 2006
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Thoughts on architecture, algorithms, agility, alacrity, altruism, appropriate ability and all that goes into making a software that works. Wednesday, August 16, 2006. Migrating EJB2.x applications to EJB3.0. Read my latest article on migrating applications written to the EJB 2.x or earlier specification to the EJB 3.0 specification. Http:/ www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-08-2006/jw-0814-ejb.html. Posted by Shashank Tiwari. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Migrating EJB2.x applications to EJB3.0.
Approximately Perfect: Java IDEs
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Thoughts on architecture, algorithms, agility, alacrity, altruism, appropriate ability and all that goes into making a software that works. Tuesday, March 27, 2007. Posted by Shashank Tiwari. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Approximately Perfect: February 2006
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Thoughts on architecture, algorithms, agility, alacrity, altruism, appropriate ability and all that goes into making a software that works. Saturday, February 18, 2006. Posted by Shashank Tiwari. Thursday, February 16, 2006. Java DAO Frameworks - ibatis, spring and jing. Posted by Shashank Tiwari. Buy and Build - The emerging pattern! In the past we have had buy vs build. Posted by Shashank Tiwari. Wednesday, February 15, 2006. Client Oriented Service Assembly (COSA) - Beyond the rich client. Support for...
Approximately Perfect: Client Oriented Service Assembly (COSA) - Beyond the rich client
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Thoughts on architecture, algorithms, agility, alacrity, altruism, appropriate ability and all that goes into making a software that works. Wednesday, February 15, 2006. Client Oriented Service Assembly (COSA) - Beyond the rich client. Posted by Shashank Tiwari. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Java DAO Frameworks - ibatis, spring and jing. Buy and Build - The emerging pattern! Client Oriented Service Assembly (COSA) - Beyond t. Java Web User Interface Options.
Approximately Perfect: Java DAO Frameworks - ibatis, spring & jing
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Thoughts on architecture, algorithms, agility, alacrity, altruism, appropriate ability and all that goes into making a software that works. Thursday, February 16, 2006. Java DAO Frameworks - ibatis, spring and jing. Posted by Shashank Tiwari. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Java DAO Frameworks - ibatis, spring and jing. Buy and Build - The emerging pattern! Client Oriented Service Assembly (COSA) - Beyond t. Java Web User Interface Options.
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Saturday, June 22, 2013. Where did the last 4 months go? Now I've finished my uni semester, been accepted as a candidate for ordained ministry in my church, finished the school term (yes! Nearly got the work done for one of Dad's clients as he's away on a break, and am facing the mega-housework marathon that results from numerous deadlines over a six month period. Saturday, February 16, 2013. The Whereabouts of Jen. I thank those who've noticed my status as "Missing in Action". It's been busy. Then we da...
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Sunday, December 15, 2013. The kids are taking over. I am feeling boring, so I will let my much-more-exciting-than-I-am children add the captions to these pictures. Here's what we've been up to the last month or so. We tried to take some pictures of our children and some of us went on a a fun hike with cousins and family:. Taylor - this is the kids when they are being paid not to be crazy. Logan: I'm throwing the stick in the water. Do you remember when I was standing by the waterfall? Hannah: We are the...
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Approximately Normal Experiences in Math
Approximately Normal Experiences in Math. Sunday, January 29, 2017. Student Feedback on Student Teachers. Two things happened this week that were pretty impressive to me as a mentor teacher. Early in the week, my projector went out. My student teacher had planned several days' lessons around discovery with our interactive algebra tiles mat. And with algebra tiles in Desmos. That was the plan, but you know Mr. Murphy and that infamous law. Her reaction: No tech? 2) She asked students for feedback EARLY.
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Thoughts on architecture, algorithms, agility, alacrity, altruism, appropriate ability and all that goes into making a software that works. Tuesday, March 27, 2007. Posted by Shashank Tiwari. Wednesday, August 16, 2006. Migrating EJB2.x applications to EJB3.0. Read my latest article on migrating applications written to the EJB 2.x or earlier specification to the EJB 3.0 specification. Http:/ www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-08-2006/jw-0814-ejb.html. Posted by Shashank Tiwari. Monday, May 01, 2006. That it ...
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You have found "Approximately True," the personal website of the fannish entity known as anoyo, pyrrhical, or Liz (depending on who you ask). This website contains 99% fannish puttering, including slash. Content. If this is not up your alley, either heed the warnings very carefully, or leave now. Individual things will have individual warnings (makes sense), and if you think something exists that should have a particular warning but doesn't, please just let me know. Finally, if you found this page becaus...
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