Contents tagged with Java
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F#, the ACM, and the SEC
It all started with a twit from @mulambda: “Phil Wadler lists #fsharp as a candidate for SEC regulation spec language: http://tinyurl.com/2edfxka” I downloaded the, nonetheless, Association for Computer Machinery answer to the Securities and Exchange Commission proposal (and ask for comments) on requiring Python programs to be provided to explain contractual cash flow provisions. I quickly skimmed the ACM document and twitted “Java, C#, and F# recommended by the #ACM for SEC regulation spec language http://is.gd/e49Vt #fsharp /via @mulambda”. Later, I read with more care the ACM answer and I found that I really should clarify my twit:
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ASP.NET webcasts for Java (well servlets, JSP, Struts, JSF, et al.) developers
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Friendly Web sites, design patterns, and metacognition
First of all, you just have to love the guys that created these register policies:
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Slides for the JSP - ASP.NET Architecture Comparison Webcast
As promised I just uploaded the demo files for the JSP - ASP.NET Architecture Comparison webcast. You can now download the JSP demo project (made with Eclipse) and the ASP.NET demo project (made with Visual Web Developer). Both projects connect to the Northwind database running on SQL Server Express, you will most probably have to modify the connection strings (in the Java data access classes and the ASP.NET web.config file). Do let me know if you have any problems.
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Comparing ASP.NET and JSP architecture and components
Next Tuesday 4th I'll be doing a webcast by the title of Comparing ASP.NET and Java ServerPages (JSP) Architecture and Components, as usual I'll try to minimize the quantity of slides and show as many code as possible. The webcast will be at 9:00 A.M. PST (that is, 12h00 Panamá-Bogotá-Quito-Lima time). If you would like to join us you can register here.