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Groovin’ in Java | KeyZero Conversation
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Groovin’ in Java. March 7, 2012. I’ve just been watching an interesting presentation on using Groovy as an additional toolkit in Java. Groovy excels in handling XML, File I/O and JDBC, as well as offering good support for Collections and Closures (as regular readers of this blog already know! 160; The type of things you typically need to do day-in-day-out for your regular job. The presenter, Ken Kousen. Also has a good blog. He’s got a book in the works, Making Java Groovy. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Fun with Time Zones in Java 8 | Stuff I've learned recently...
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Stuff I've learned recently…. I teach this stuff. I didn't say I could do it. Excluding Gradle Tasks with a Name Pattern. Making Java 8 Groovier: A few annotated examples →. Fun with Time Zones in Java 8. July 16, 2016. Note: Revised based on suggestions in the comments.]. They say that one way to identify a software developer is to whisper the word “timezone” in their ear and see if they shudder. Tour As part of those talks, I give an overview of the new. The new package, by the creators of JodaTime.
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Java | Stuff I've learned recently...
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Stuff I've learned recently…. I teach this stuff. I didn't say I could do it. Days Between Dates in Java 8. January 26, 2017. I would like to address a problem that is quite topical at the moment: calculating the number of days between two events. The new Date-Time API in Java 8 makes this process much simpler than it used to be. The Date-Time API includes the interface. Which is implemented by the enum. In the same package. The. Method on that interface takes two. Instances and returns a. Enum value, th...
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android | Stuff I've learned recently...
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Stuff I've learned recently…. I teach this stuff. I didn't say I could do it. Excluding Gradle Tasks with a Name Pattern. April 20, 2016. I’ve been spending a lot of time with Gradle build files in Android projects, which probably isn’t a big surprise given that I’m working on a book called Gradle Recipes for Android. Coming soon to all your better ebook stores and (who knows? Maybe an actual, physical bookstore somewhere (but probably not), but you can always get it at O’Reilly. Which are combinations of.
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Spring | Stuff I've learned recently...
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Stuff I've learned recently…. I teach this stuff. I didn't say I could do it. Cool Groovy aspect in Spring. March 22, 2011. I’ve been teaching a lot of Spring framework classes lately. In one of them, we have a unit on Aspect Oriented Program (AOP) in Spring. Spring provides all the necessary infrastructure to make AOP doable. You can define aspects using annotations, and Spring will auto-generate the necessary proxies to implement them. In this case, the pointcut is inside the. The advice is the. One of...
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android | Stuff I've learned recently...
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Stuff I've learned recently…. I teach this stuff. I didn't say I could do it. Excluding Gradle Tasks with a Name Pattern. April 20, 2016. I’ve been spending a lot of time with Gradle build files in Android projects, which probably isn’t a big surprise given that I’m working on a book called Gradle Recipes for Android. Coming soon to all your better ebook stores and (who knows? Maybe an actual, physical bookstore somewhere (but probably not), but you can always get it at O’Reilly. Which are combinations of.
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Groovy | Stuff I've learned recently...
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Stuff I've learned recently…. I teach this stuff. I didn't say I could do it. Fun with Time Zones in Java 8. July 16, 2016. Note: Revised based on suggestions in the comments.]. They say that one way to identify a software developer is to whisper the word “timezone” in their ear and see if they shudder. Recently, however, I’ve been teaching Java 8 upgrade classes, and making Java 8 presentations at conferences on the No Fluff, Just Stuff. Tour As part of those talks, I give an overview of the new. First,...
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Teaching | Stuff I've learned recently...
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Stuff I've learned recently…. I teach this stuff. I didn't say I could do it. 10 years, and never missed a day. June 3, 2010. On May 31, 2000, I formally left United Technologies Research Center. And joined the Golden Consulting Group (now BIT Advisors. As a full-time technical trainer. I’m posting now to celebrate the fact that, having just passed my 10th anniversary at a technical trainer, I’ve still never missed a day. 🙂. Me: I’ve decided which job to take. Xander (my son, age 8 at the time): Did you...
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Retrofitting Groovy | Stuff I've learned recently...
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Stuff I've learned recently…. I teach this stuff. I didn't say I could do it. A Groovy approach to npm-gate. Excluding Gradle Tasks with a Name Pattern →. April 7, 2016. I’m teaching an Android development class this week, and one of our primary references is the book Android 6 for Programmers. 3rd edition, which was released last December. One of the examples in the book accesses the Open Weather Map. The app accesses Open Weather Map by creating an instance of the. Project, which includes a class called.
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