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Category Archives: misc
Globalcode’s Casual Class: Robotics
Yesterday held the seventh edition of the Globalcode‘s Casual Class, this time featuring Robotics. Like before, this is a meeting that includes technology, pizza and beer! Can’t get much better than that =) This time, the event was mainly presented … Continue reading
Posted in java, misc
Tagged arduino, casual class, electronics, event, globalcode, java, robotics
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SE-Radio
Quick post this time. Again, on the topic of podcasts, I’ll talk about one I listen to regularly. Created by a german guy, SE-Radio is a great show targeted at software developers of any skill level and background. Also, they … Continue reading
The Snitcher
The Snitcher is a new Open Source project we just made available at Kenai. It comes to help us solving a problem that occurs a lot occurs a lot to us: allowing users to easily submit bug reports. It is … Continue reading
Posted in java, misc, web development
Tagged bug, java, javascript, kenai, snitcher, web app
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Regular Expressions
I’ve been working for a while now in a way to compress multiple JS and CSS files in Java. I’ll talk about this in a later post, but there is a particularity that I want to discuss briefly here: Regular … Continue reading
Five Pillars of Cloud Computing
Ok, translation time! This time, I translated the article The Five Pillars of Cloud Computing for InfoQ BR. Some nice information, interesting mostly if you are not very familiar with Cloud Computing yet. You can find the translated news item … Continue reading
Ronnie Scott’s
Disclaimer: this post is terribly off-topic. Subject: Jazz! I’ve been to London a few times, for business purposes. In these circumstances, when the weekend arrives, you usually have some time to rest and relax – not too much though. For … Continue reading
RESTful and WS Transactions
Hello! I recently translated one more article for InfoQ: Difference Between RESTful and WS Trasactions And here is the Portuguese translated version: Diferença entre Transações RESTful e WS And of course, I updated the list of translated articles: InfoQ by … Continue reading
Continuous deployment
Continuous deployment. How does that sound to you? Crazy? Beautiful? Difficult? For me, its every one those and than some more. I recently translated this InfoQ article about such topic, and it really made me think about the idea. Maybe … Continue reading
Infoq contributions
A few months ago I started to contribute to the brazilian version of the InfoQ website. My contributions consist basically of translations of some of the articles published in the english version. If you are interested, I created a page … Continue reading
The Onslaught of the Tools
Before starting, please be warned: this is more like a philosophical post than anything else. I might say something in a sentence and then negate it in the next one. If you are ok with that, have fun reading on! … Continue reading