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Java Tales from a Trading Desk: February 2005
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Java Tales from a Trading Desk. Noise from an Investment Bank. Tuesday, February 15, 2005. TCP NODELAY - Nagel algorithm. The Nagel algorithm has the potential to influence performance - this article. Talks a bit about the algorithm. Posted by Matt Davey @ 9:17 am. Thursday, February 03, 2005. Who started my defunct processes. Usr/proc/bin/ptree `ps -ef grep -v root awk '/. Posted by Matt Davey @ 3:18 pm. It's not rocket science, so keep it simple. A random walk though Financial IT. Ive moved to WordPress.
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Java Tales from a Trading Desk: December 2004
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Java Tales from a Trading Desk. Noise from an Investment Bank. Friday, December 03, 2004. So I finally installed Solaris 10. Build 69 on my Blade 100 - and the next day Sun releases build 72. The main reason I installed Solaris 10 was to play with DTrace. I'm particularly interested in DTrace and jstack, although there currently doesn't seem to be a lot of information about jstack - Calvin's. Blog being one source. I also need to install some more RAM in my Blade 100 - time to surf over to crucial. Is th...
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Risky Business: Agile 2005 Conference
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Enterprise Risk Management; dealing with clients and projects; running and managing a business. All risky stuff . Tuesday, July 26, 2005. Two of my colleagues, DLG. Are attending the Agile 2005. Conference in Denver. Check out their notes and thoughts on the sessions. Posted by Ross And Laura @ 9:52 AM. DLG" has some interesting views on Open Spaces. Yes, and sounds like he is still developing them. How to Fail with RUP. Selling Agile - A Risk Mgt Sell. Incremental and Iterative Development Risk Mitigatio.
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A random walk through Financial IT: July 2005
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A random walk through Financial IT. Wednesday, July 27, 2005. I’ve been an avid blog reader for some time now and have been meaning to set up my own blog for some time, a new job at a consultancy company where blogging is an established part of the culture have finally provided me with the impetus to set up one of my own. Cool. Posted by Deglan Holland @ 10:20 AM. Colleagues past and present. It's not rocket science, so keep it simple. Tales from a Trading Desk. Java Tales from a Trading Desk.
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Java Tales from a Trading Desk: Agile 2005 Conference
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Java Tales from a Trading Desk. Noise from an Investment Bank. Monday, July 25, 2005. Is blogging from the Agile 2005 conference. Posted by Matt Davey @ 8:32 am. If you're such a coder, why have you done pretty much zero customization on your blog? I'm hearing a lot of barking, but not feeling much bite. Know your software development tools. Is this the start of Microsoft moving towards Open. Unit Testing Database Access code. Another day, another client. Off-heap data management using memory mapped files.
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Java Tales from a Trading Desk: May 2004
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Java Tales from a Trading Desk. Noise from an Investment Bank. Sunday, May 23, 2004. Here we go again. This is my second blog. My first is here. Its primarily for Microsoft technology - since its hosted my Microsoft. This blog is going to be Java centric, with maybe a little Python, C and Linux. Posted by Matt Davey @ 5:23 pm. It's not rocket science, so keep it simple. A random walk though Financial IT. Ive moved to WordPress. XPlanner - Could not execute query. When faster is wrong, and slow is right.
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Java Tales from a Trading Desk: January 2005
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Java Tales from a Trading Desk. Noise from an Investment Bank. Wednesday, January 26, 2005. Finally, OpenSolaris.org goes live. Today we can only download the source to DTrace. But there is a hint of things to come from the home page; "Soon, you'll be able to download the OpenSolaris distribution.". With the OpenSolaris release we are finally seeing Sun developers blogging source code - Adam Leventhal. Are just two examples. Calvin Austin's recent leaving sun blog entry. Posted by Matt Davey @ 7:12 am.
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A random walk through Financial IT: August 2005
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A random walk through Financial IT. Friday, August 26, 2005. This is an absolute classic. Posted by Deglan Holland @ 1:26 PM. Colleagues past and present. It's not rocket science, so keep it simple. Tales from a Trading Desk. Java Tales from a Trading Desk. Ars Technica takes a guided tour of the Microsoft . Update: UCM or Base ClearCase? UCM or Base ClearCase? I’ve been an avid blog reader for some time now an.
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A random walk through Financial IT: October 2005
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A random walk through Financial IT. Tuesday, October 25, 2005. Ars Technica takes a guided tour of the Microsoft Command Shell (a.k.a. Monad). Posted by Deglan Holland @ 12:01 PM. Update: UCM or Base ClearCase? We copped out UCM, as implemented at our client, was way too heavy for our project needs and with the help of the local admin Pinakin. Other Finetix colleagues, Marc. Posted by Deglan Holland @ 11:55 AM. Colleagues past and present. It's not rocket science, so keep it simple. UCM or Base ClearCase?
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A random walk through Financial IT: September 2005
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A random walk through Financial IT. Thursday, September 01, 2005. UCM or Base ClearCase? ClearCase pretty much has the SCM market sown up in investment banks and I have used it on many projects over the last 8 years; sure it’s heavy(ish) to learn and refactoring support could be better, but it does what it says on the tin and quickly becomes a part of the build environment that you tend to ignore because it just works. Until today. There is good online material supporting UCM (good overview here. I’ve no...