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Developing Agile C++ Projects

Friday, January 21st, 2011

I haven’t been writing much lately and that’s mostly because I’ve been ramping up work with a new client. That said, I’ve always wanted to write about how to do Agile Software Development with C++, but I didn’t have enough time or context to be able to do it. This current project has let me [...]

Red Hat Revamps Certification Program

Friday, November 12th, 2010

Shortly after the announcement of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, Red Hat also announced changes to their certifications. These changes are outlined in two areas: the addition of the Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) certification, and the addition to/restructuring of the Red Hat Training curriculum.

Rest In Peace M.C.S.E.

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Microsoft software works well and plays great within a Microsoft environment. They have designed the entire software stack to integrate seamlessly together and provide a rich framework that enables developers to design and implement information technology solutions that work practically out of the box.

U.S. Government Looks Into Better Drupal Certification

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Acquia just launched a new Social Publishing for Open Government program to help U.S. federal agencies meet the government’s Open Government Directive (OGD).  The program provides government agencies with education and implementation services for using Drupal in general and to address OGD.  According to Acquia, services offered by the program include:

How To Use Garbage Data Collectors

Friday, January 15th, 2010

A Garbage Collector must do two things:- 1.Detect garbage objects2.Deallocate the memory of garbage objects and make it available for the program. There are four approaches that a garbage collector may adopt to detect the garbage objects.

The Use And Understanding Of “?” Operators

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Java includes a special Three-way(Ternary) operator that can replace certain types of if-then-else statements.These statements include assignment when certain conditions are fulfilled.This operator is ” ? “.The working of ” ? ” operator is similar as in C,C++ and C#.The ” ? ” operator at first look might seem confusing but it is extremely useful [...]

Increasing Your Knowledge Of Java Standards

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Java programming language is very vast programming language,even I must say each and every programming language is very vast. Understanding Java programming language and applying its concept needs the knowledge and skills of Java programming language. I have gone through various important questions during my ride to SCJP. So I have prepared a list of [...]

Java Programmer – Common Scoping Errors

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Scoping errors comes in various sizes and shapes. Novice Java programmers most often commit some silly mistakes which are undesirable.The most common mistake novice programmers commit is scoping errors which comes in many ways. One is happens when the variable is shadowed and two scopes overlap.It becomes very much difficult to identify the problem.The reason [...]

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