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Joana Trindade's blog: On more creative spam
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008. On more creative spam. A new one today:. Dear Joana M. Fonseca,. We would like to inform you about the "Project on an Integral and Integrative Perspective on Engineering and Meta-Engineering" which will mainly contain several publications, empirical research, and conferences organization. We appreciate if you can share your opinion with us with regards to this issue. You can do so by filling the inquiry form at:. Http:/ www.iiis.org/inquiry/b.asp? Prof Nagib C.Callaos. But t...
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Joana Trindade's blog: Run, baby, run
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Friday, April 25, 2008. Run, baby, run. Haven't had much time for personal blogging lately. Some news for the last few weeks:. Moved back to Brazil. Meeting my family and friends again after almost a year and a half away from home was great :-). Finished reading the last two "gold edition" Sandmans that came out in Brazil. Volume 9 ( The Kindly Ones. Is now officially my favorite from the series. Was accepted at the Google Summer of Code. I will be working with the Globus Alliance. My GSoC wiki at Globus.
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Joana Trindade's blog: Brushing up on C (Part 1)
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Monday, February 25, 2008. Brushing up on C (Part 1). A while ago I read an article on how a certain professor. Believes teaching Java as a first programming language is 'damaging' to CS students. Well, I totally agree. But I also don't think learning Pascal. Is definitely not present in Pascal. Though I was a "good" Pascal programmer (haha what a joke.), I remember I had big problems with C. And after spending several years mostly coding in Java, I still do. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The City ...
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Joana Trindade's blog: On the ultimate personality test
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008. On the ultimate personality test. Taken from Coster's blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My GSoC wiki at Globus. Projects at Google Code. Globus Google Summer of Code. Marco Casassa on Identity Management. The City of Blinding Lights. Brushing up on C (Part 1). On the ultimate personality test. On more creative spam. On nice and useful diagrams.
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Joana Trindade's blog: May 2008
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Monday, May 12, 2008. Java and self-signed SSL certificates. It is very common in test environments to employ self-signed SSL certificates in HTTP servers (e.g., Apache HTTPD, Tomcat) rather than certificates issued by trusted commercial Certification Authorities. When trying to open a SSL connection to a host using a self-signed SSL certificate, however, the JSSE. Throws the following exception:. Javaxnet.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: (.). Unable to find valid certification path to requested target. System...
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Joana Trindade's blog: April 2008
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Friday, April 25, 2008. Run, baby, run. Haven't had much time for personal blogging lately. Some news for the last few weeks:. Moved back to Brazil. Meeting my family and friends again after almost a year and a half away from home was great :-). Finished reading the last two "gold edition" Sandmans that came out in Brazil. Volume 9 ( The Kindly Ones. Is now officially my favorite from the series. Was accepted at the Google Summer of Code. I will be working with the Globus Alliance. My GSoC wiki at Globus.
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Joana Trindade's blog: On nice and useful diagrams
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008. On nice and useful diagrams. As an occasional UML user, I find it sometimes troublesome to express more general software architecture concepts using only class. I recently came across an interesting solution for this kind of problem, the Fundamental Modeling Concepts. Or just FMC). From the website:. Besides, you can make some really nice and understandable diagrams like this one. It definitely seems worth giving a quick look. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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