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Because You Already Know How To Cook Bacon. Paleo Eggplant “Lasagna”. July 8, 2011. If the cheese is your favorite part of lasagna, this might not be your favorite. If you like the other stuff, you’re in for a treat. From this angle, you cant really see the onion and garlic, but theyre there. I also had to add a second can of tomato paste when I realized that one wasnt going to be enough. 2 green bell peppers. 1 to 1 1/2 lbs italian sausage. 2 cups sliced mushrooms. 2 6oz cans tomato paste. The pieces sh...
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The thoughts and photos of a journeyman software management consultant. UK helps machines talk to each other. A group of 40 UK-based tech firms has developed a way to help apps and machines communicate in a bid to spur on smart cities and smart homes. Http:/ tp-embedded.tumblr.com/post/90053948496/uk-helps-machines-talk-to-each-other. Internet Of Things: What's Holding Us Back - InformationWeek. Http:/ tp-embedded.tumblr.com/post/87004021156/internet-of-things-whats-holding-us-back. There are no one-size...
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Thoughts about software, business and technology. Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Getting Lombok to Play! The approach in this post works, but I created a Play! Module that makes is easier. You can find it here:. Recently I've been getting back in to using Play! Then today I came across Project Lombok. So you can do things like this:. Val aList = Arrays.asList("Hello", "World"); for(val s : aList) System.out.println(s);. One my first thoughts after seeing this was, can I get it to work with Play! Will recompile...