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Strongly Typed, Loosely Coupled. Thursday, February 24, 2011. Project Coin Examples with JDK 7 Developer Preview. Availability of the first JDK 7 developer preview today. Reason enough for me to give some of the Project Coin. Features a shot. I won't get into details here, but instead just show some quick examples. Most of them are self-explanatory anyway. Source code is also available via github. Binary integral literals and underscores in numeric literals. Multi-catch and more precise rethrow. Prominen...

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Strongly Typed, Loosely Coupled: Lambdas in Java Preview - Part 4: Proposal Update

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Strongly Typed, Loosely Coupled. Thursday, July 15, 2010. Lambdas in Java Preview - Part 4: Proposal Update. This is the fourth part in a series of blog posts (read part 3. Last week Brian Goetz published a new proposal. No more function types. At first, this sounds irritating. Without function types, how could we pass functions to other methods or functions? However, this will change almost all of the examples in this series. In all places, where a method took a function as an argument, the type of ...

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Strongly Typed, Loosely Coupled: Lambdas in Java Preview - Part 1: The Basics

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Strongly Typed, Loosely Coupled. Wednesday, June 30, 2010. Lambdas in Java Preview - Part 1: The Basics. As announced at Devoxx last year, closures (or better lambda expressions) will (probably) be added to JDK7. The team of project lambda. Has checked in initial parts of the implementation into the OpenJDK repositories. This is the first part (see part 2. Note: If you want to try out some examples there's a little trick to get the lambda prototype working, see here. And returns their sum:. Ie of type fu...

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Strongly Typed, Loosely Coupled: February 2010

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Strongly Typed, Loosely Coupled. Sunday, February 7, 2010. Groovy Performance - Now we're talkin'. This is a follow-up of my last post. In the previous post I showed the de-compiled byte code of the Groovy implementation of the algorithm. There were two things that were different from the Java byte code: array access via. And the integer boxing und calculation. Ait recommended to change the following line. Int m = a[( L R)/2).intValue()]. Int m = a[(L R) 1]. And here is the new version:. Ait (Is that you...

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Strongly Typed, Loosely Coupled: November 2009

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Strongly Typed, Loosely Coupled. Friday, November 13, 2009. Concurrency is not such a big Deal . When it comes to web development. Concurrency in typical web applications. Two or more requests of different clients. Two or more requests of the same client. These threads may possibly access (read and write) shared state. And concurrency is hard mainly because of mutable state, accessed by different threads simultaneously. But let's put it another way then:. Concurrency isn't hard for immutable state and.

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Strongly Typed, Loosely Coupled: Oracle 1-year review

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Strongly Typed, Loosely Coupled. Friday, January 28, 2011. It's been about a year now since Oracle aquired Sun. Here is a short review of what happened since then:. Oracle pulled the plug on the servers of the PostgreSQL build farm with no warning, see here. OpenSolaris Board Quits En Masse, see here. Prominent Sun employees leave the company, including James Gosling, Tim Bray, Simon Phipps, Tor Norbye, Kohsuke Kawaguchi, see here. Doug Lea leaves the JCP, see here. Apache resigns from JCP EC, see here.

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A Digital Stain: A new cache for Neo4j, part 1 : The hash function

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A technical blog from Chris Gioran - Concurrent Programming, Garbage Collection and Graph Database Technology. Wednesday, July 27, 2011. A new cache for Neo4j, part 1 : The hash function. Since my last post a lot of things have happened in Neo4j. Some of which have made some of the material in this blog outdated. Imagine that! Just half a year later, the kernel crackdown (specifically, the storage layer walkthrough. Is pretty much out of date. How awesome is that? The hash function you say? A selection w...

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A Digital Stain: July 2011

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A technical blog from Chris Gioran - Concurrent Programming, Garbage Collection and Graph Database Technology. Wednesday, July 27, 2011. A new cache for Neo4j, part 1 : The hash function. Since my last post a lot of things have happened in Neo4j. Some of which have made some of the material in this blog outdated. Imagine that! Just half a year later, the kernel crackdown (specifically, the storage layer walkthrough. Is pretty much out of date. How awesome is that? The hash function you say? A selection w...

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A Digital Stain: November 2011

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A technical blog from Chris Gioran - Concurrent Programming, Garbage Collection and Graph Database Technology. Thursday, November 10, 2011. Rooting out redundancy - The new Neo4j Property Store. So, for the last 2 months we've been working diligently, trying to create the 1.5 release of Neo4j. Departing from the old model: A new way to store things. The last 8 bytes where the value stored, enough to accommodate all primitive values, a short string. Byte 0 : 4 high bits of previous, 4 high bits of next po...

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A Digital Stain: Excursions in Javascript land: How the Libraries app for bookworm.gr was built

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A technical blog from Chris Gioran - Concurrent Programming, Garbage Collection and Graph Database Technology. Friday, September 12, 2014. Excursions in Javascript land: How the Libraries app for bookworm.gr was built. The app lives here. It provides a comprehensive list of public libraries in Greece, searchable by area. The site has been created by Thodoris Georgakopoulos. Overall there were few, if any, software engineering challenges. The main requirement was that data should be available from and...

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A Digital Stain: February 2011

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A technical blog from Chris Gioran - Concurrent Programming, Garbage Collection and Graph Database Technology. Sunday, February 27, 2011. Springy outside, Graphy inside. It's been a long time since I presented some thing about the greatest graph database out there. And with good reason. A lot of things happened, the most important of which is that I officially joined the crew behind Neo4j. After helping out with the short strings patch. As always, some ground rules. Or as a raw component. Since Neo4j...

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A technical blog from Chris Gioran - Concurrent Programming, Garbage Collection and Graph Database Technology. Thursday, October 4, 2012. Evolution of a cyclist. How can you avoid the unavoidable? I didn't even try. Last week found me at 48x17 bikes. The frame naked, ready to be dressed up by Agis and Yiannis' capable hands. Omnium: check. Funny how you put on the crankset and you are half done. How about that for minimalism? Parts list for the curious:. Tokyo Fixed Gear S1 frame. Phil Wood Track Hubs.

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A Digital Stain: July 2013

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A technical blog from Chris Gioran - Concurrent Programming, Garbage Collection and Graph Database Technology. Tuesday, July 9, 2013. How to recognize different types of weather. This post has now moved here:. Http:/ digitalstain.org/2013/07/how-to-recognize-different-types-of-weather.html. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. The 5-Minute Interview: Luanne Misquitta, Senior Consultant at GraphAware. Algorithms for the masses - julian m bucknall. Free open source comes with a cost.

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A technical blog from Chris Gioran - Concurrent Programming, Garbage Collection and Graph Database Technology. Wednesday, December 11, 2013. Software sympathy, or how i learned to stop worrying and love the Garbage Collector. Mechanical sympathy is a term originating from Formula 1 where it was used to describe a driving style that takes into consideration the mechanical properties of the engine and the car as a whole, leading to better performance of the vehicle-driver combo. Martin Thompson. My focus e...

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A Digital Stain: Rooting out redundancy - The new Neo4j Property Store

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A technical blog from Chris Gioran - Concurrent Programming, Garbage Collection and Graph Database Technology. Thursday, November 10, 2011. Rooting out redundancy - The new Neo4j Property Store. So, for the last 2 months we've been working diligently, trying to create the 1.5 release of Neo4j. Departing from the old model: A new way to store things. The last 8 bytes where the value stored, enough to accommodate all primitive values, a short string. Byte 0 : 4 high bits of previous, 4 high bits of next po...

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A Digital Stain: Evolution of a cyclist

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A technical blog from Chris Gioran - Concurrent Programming, Garbage Collection and Graph Database Technology. Thursday, October 4, 2012. Evolution of a cyclist. How can you avoid the unavoidable? I didn't even try. Last week found me at 48x17 bikes. The frame naked, ready to be dressed up by Agis and Yiannis' capable hands. Omnium: check. Funny how you put on the crankset and you are half done. How about that for minimalism? Parts list for the curious:. Tokyo Fixed Gear S1 frame. Phil Wood Track Hubs.

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