The Tide Has Turned
About 6 months back I had written about how Eclipse was beating NetBeans easily. A few months later and many
Read moreAbout 6 months back I had written about how Eclipse was beating NetBeans easily. A few months later and many
Read moreI just read an article “Hiring the phantom Java architect”. The article raises some questions about the role of a
Read moreFirst of all a big congratulations to the Apache team for dreaming up the one of the most fantastic pieces
Read moreThe problem: Recently, I had to write JUnit tests for a large date/calendar class CDate in our project. This is quite
Read moreRating: (8 / 10 I) Most Java books deal with development tools, but few teach you better ways of developing
Read moreAJAX is everywhere. In a remarkably short time, AJAX has become the most talked about topic in Java circles.
Read moreBookPool.com is featuring my list of favorite books at Harshad Oak’s 10 Favorite Books. The link appears on the BookPool.com
Read moreIts now been quite a while since I got back from the US. I was there in the months of
Read moreBeing an Apress Author, a couple of days back I got a mail that talked about Apress’ latest book promotion.
Read moreOne of the main features of Java is "Write Once and Run Anywhere". The Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is responsible
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