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Software Development
SOLID – Open Closed Principle
Open Closed Principle (OCP) states that, Software entities (Classes, modules, functions) should be OPEN for EXTENSION, CLOSED for MODIFICATION. Lets…
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Software Development
Technical debt & the Boiling Frog
I hope everybody among my readers is familiar with the concept of technical debt: If you do a quick hack…
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Core Java
Devoxx 2011 Impressions
Devoxx 2011 is over, and it was awesome. Finally, after having to spend the weekend with wife and kid (haven’t…
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Software Development
How to Fail With Drools or Any Other Tool/Framework/Library
What I like most at conferences are reports of someone’s failure to do or implement something for they’re the best…
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Enterprise Java
Change Without Redeploying With Eclipse And Tomcat
They say developing Java is slow because of the bloated application servers – you have to redeploy the application to…
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Core Java
Java 7 Feature Overview
We discussed previously everything that didn’t make it into Java 7 and then reviewed the useful Fork/Join Framework that did…
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Core Java
Devoxx Day 1
Participating at Devoxx brought me enough motivation to post my first blog entry. I am for the first time here…
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Software Development
DOAG 2011 vs. Devoxx – Value and Attraction
Yesterday (November 15, 2011) DOAG 2011 started in Nuremberg. I am with the German Oracle Users Group since some years…
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Software Development
SOLID – Single Responsibility Principle
The Single Responsibility principle (SRP) states that: There should never be more than one reason for a class to change.…
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