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Posted 1 year ago. Blog comments powered by Disqus. A place to quickly share my discoveries, failures, and occasional successes as I explore the rich world of software development. My more general topic thoughts can be found at: http:/ blog.matthewjosephtaylor.com/. Theme based on Simple Things. Theme by Dan Hauk.
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Ask me anything - Matt's Coding Logbook
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Blog comments powered by Disqus. A place to quickly share my discoveries, failures, and occasional successes as I explore the rich world of software development. My more general topic thoughts can be found at: http:/ blog.matthewjosephtaylor.com/. Theme based on Simple Things. Theme by Dan Hauk.
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Github repo setup for stockoptionlab - Matt's Coding Logbook
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Github repo setup for stockoptionlab. Posted 4 years ago. Blog comments powered by Disqus. A place to quickly share my discoveries, failures, and occasional successes as I explore the rich world of software development. My more general topic thoughts can be found at: http:/ blog.matthewjosephtaylor.com/. Theme based on Simple Things. Theme by Dan Hauk.
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Dependency Explorer - Matt's Coding Logbook
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From everyone I’ve talked with most developers would be interested in a way of exploring the full global ‘open source software dependency web’. Https:/ plus.google.com/105065391733850419722/posts/9XNzmpA9Bix. It seems like an idea whose time has come, but I can’t seem to find a site that has that kind of info. I’d like to do this for all all languages but I think java with maven would be the easiest to tackle first. The hard part oddly enough is getting access to the data. Posted 4 years ago.
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Stock Option Lab Bench - Matt's Coding Logbook
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Stock Option Lab Bench. I’d like to start investing more in stock options, but I want to play with a great deal of what-if scenarios before I commit any of my hard-earned cash. I want to learn and get a feel for how stock options work ‘in the real world’, not idealized mathematical models. Posted 4 years ago. Blog comments powered by Disqus. A place to quickly share my discoveries, failures, and occasional successes as I explore the rich world of software development. Theme based on Simple Things.
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Dependency Explorer Update #1 - Matt's Coding Logbook
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Dependency Explorer Update #1. One of my friends discovered a set of maven repository mirrors. Http:/ docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/Mirrors Repositories. Rsync -a -v –include “*/” –include “*.pom” –include “*.xml” –exclude “*” –bwlimit=1000 mirrors.ibiblio.org: maven2/ maven2. The above gets the complete set of pom files and xml metatdata files for the entire maven central repository. Posted 4 years ago. Blog comments powered by Disqus. Theme based on Simple Things. Theme by Dan Hauk.
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First Post! - Matt's Coding Logbook
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Decided to start a little blog to note my progress on various software projects, experiments, ideas, etc…. I don’t intend for this to be a ‘literate blog’ where one spends time crafting sentences carefully to help the reader digest the authors thoughts. Expect typos, bad spelling, and general lack of care and attention. Hopefully the result will be interesting. Posted 4 years ago. Blog comments powered by Disqus. My more general topic thoughts can be found at: http:/ blog.matthewjosephtaylor.com/.
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Vaadin/GWT and Maven annoyances - Matt's Coding Logbook
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Vaadin/GWT and Maven annoyances. But it is a bit broken in regards to how it deals with maven. Maven is a beast, but if one is doing any form of serious java development it is really the only game in town. There is really no excuse if your doing any serious Java development for not using maven. Vaadin actually has good support for maven except for one major annoyance: by default the Vaadin archetype places the gwt generated javascript inside of src/main/webapp/VAADIN by default. Posted 3 years ago. A pla...
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Starting my new venture. Plan on keeping this blog updated as I make progress. Stay tuned for more…. Posted 3 years ago. Blog comments powered by Disqus. A place to quickly share my discoveries, failures, and occasional successes as I explore the rich world of software development. My more general topic thoughts can be found at: http:/ blog.matthewjosephtaylor.com/. Theme based on Simple Things. Theme by Dan Hauk.
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Maven All-in-one (single jarfile) application archetype - Matt's Coding Logbook
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Maven All-in-one (single jarfile) application archetype. I’ve created a maven archetype that creates an all-in-one (single jarfile) application complete with application-runtime access to build-number and maven artifact version. Helpful resources for creating an maven archetype and publishing to maven central repository:. Http:/ johnjianfang.blogspot.com/2009/05/create-maven-archetype-from-existing.html. Http:/ maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-central-repository-upload.html. Posted 4 years ago.