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A je to!: Pentaho Kettle ETL regression with Spring
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Pentaho Kettle ETL regression with Spring. The real-life scenario is a Java application with an ETL process to load some data. For example, update the list of names in a phone directory book. With a pretty naive approach, automated regression tests can be introduced quite easily. Here's a demo. The application itself makes use of:. Spring Framework 3.0,. Hibernate 3.6,. Pentaho Kettle ETL 4.4. ETL loads a CSV file and updates the PERSON table,. A wrapper around Kettle Transformation/Job API,. Public clas...
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The Best Pentaho Data Integration Tip Ever for Orderly People » BRob On Tech
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Reflections on technology and business. The Best Pentaho Data Integration Tip Ever for Orderly People. I am on a mission. Several actually, but this one is about enabling the masses of PDI and Kettle users to keep their proverbial ducks in a row. What I’m talking about is the bevy of errant connections that are meant to be straight, but are off ever so slightly. But you and I know better, we see that errant line, the angle that is off by 3 degrees. And it MUST BE FIXED! Every line is crooked. So there yo...
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Dan Moore: Principal at Moore Consulting and Father of Two: “Sometimes I wonder how my parents can take me seriously, given that they saw me as an infant.” | Parents in Tech
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Apply For an Interview. Apply For an Interview. Dan Moore: Principal at Moore Consulting and Father of Two: “Sometimes I wonder how my parents can take me seriously, given that they saw me as an infant.”. Dan Moore is the Principal at Moore Consulting. And the father to two children, ages 2.5 and 3 months. 1) What is a non-obvious parenting tip that you would give parents. 8212; child-rearing tends to bring you right. Down to the now. One it’s important to block out time, to continue doing that ...
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Simon Mac Donald: Getting the create Command to Work on PhoneGap 2.2.0 Android
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Friday, November 16, 2012. Getting the create Command to Work on PhoneGap 2.2.0 Android. Okay as of PhoneGap. 220 the Getting Started guide. To make creating your first Phonegap Android project easier. Boy, that's not the impression I get after helping people on the PhoneGap Google Group for the past week and a half. From what I understand most of us Cordova core developers use a Mac as our main machine. Now I don't want to and won't start an OS holy war. Oh good, you're back. Then you will need to modif...
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All Interviews | Parents in Tech
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Apply For an Interview. Apply For an Interview. Raquo; All Interviews. Matt Pretzer: Product Manager at Intuit, and Father to Daniela: “If the parents are happy, the kid will be happy.”. Matt Pretzer, MD is a former product manager at Intuit Healthcare Division, and the father to Daniela. 1) What is a non-obvious parenting tip that you would give new parents? 2) If you’re used to thinking about your business 24/7, how do emotionally deal with the fact that now you just can’t do that any more? Also, remem...
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Toward an Ideal Geoportal | GeoSprocket Community Jive
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Toward an Ideal Geoportal. Thursday, April 18, 2013. A Geoportal Identity Crisis. A city wants to open its geodata. For public use. An NGO wants to spark a transparency initiative. A regional planning commission wants to stop emailing zipped shapefiles. When pestered. They want to deliver two contrasting products - raw data and parsed themes - to as many as a dozen different audiences: policymakers, technical service providers, the press, professional curmudgeons, etc. For many months now, Brian Timoney.
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Mei 2011 ~ Statistics Café
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Selasa, 10 Mei 2011. Just try to google "I hate Statistics", surprisingly there's a huge of it. Apparently, statistics is so popular (lol). There's even a group on facebook named I HATE STATISTICS. Let's take a look why those people do so. I, for one, hate statistics for the following reasons:. It’s pseudomathematics. It dresses up as a concise set of theories and methods, when these would more properly be referred to as cookbooks. Why oh why did I choose to take it the last semester of my senior year?
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