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One day I hope to break the 100,000 level

Posted on 29 October, 2003 by Ian — No Comments ↓

BlogStreet : Most Important 100 Blogs

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Junit Testing in the real world

Posted on 29 October, 2003 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Using Mock Objects in Java A indepth look at using Mock Objects, in order to build meaningful unit tests, beyond the trivial examples usually shown. Also mentions (and links to ) a StrutsTestCase used to simulate the Struts servlet environment Continue reading Junit Testing in the real world→

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Intro to XML and processing XML in Java

Posted on 29 October, 2003 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Java API for XML Processing (JAXP), Getting Started A well write overview of XML (tags, elements, contents and elements, Valid , well formed, etc) and beginning to use the Java API for XML Processing (JAXP), DOM and SAX.

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Top 10 Reasons to Learn CSS

Posted on 24 October, 2003 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Nick also linked to Christopher Schmitt’s 10 reasons to learn CSS Build from the ground up to replace traditional Web design methods. Faster download times. (No more FONT tags ) Shorter development time. (No more FONT tags, cleaner pages, easier Continue reading Top 10 Reasons to Learn CSS→

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Optimizing your RSS feed , minimizing your readers pain.

Posted on 24 October, 2003 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Nick ansers in relation to his Feed News Reader, but it is good advice for any and all feeds you acutal what someone to use/read. (He just gets more questions than me!) Nick Bradbury: “Optimizing your RSS feed for FeedDemon Continue reading Optimizing your RSS feed , minimizing your readers pain.→

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Experiments in the UnWired Future

Posted on 23 October, 2003 by Ian — No Comments ↓

VentureBlog: Ubiquity Breeds Utility In the late 1980s, Dartmouth College was the most wired campus on the planet, running 10GB Ethernet into every dorm room. Today, Dartmouth is the most unwired campus on the planet, with 560 access points covering Continue reading Experiments in the UnWired Future→

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The blog was started in April 2003.

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