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Monthly Archives: August 2016
better logging than printf – using log4j – part I
The old way Log files or debugging can be done using print statements. It is a very rudimentary way to see some of your internal variables or to have a log of how the program run went. This printf sample … Continue reading
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Tagged best practices, java, open source
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she said … he heard an office tale.
I want to give 50 euros a year to Microsoft until I die. I after taking a few minutes to parse the sentence I believe that it actually sounded more like. All of my friends are using Microsoft 360 and … Continue reading
blindsided by timezones
I recently got back from a holiday from another timezone. It was a yearly pilgrimage to visit my parents in the Midwest. The food was great, the weather was great, family was great but technology was on par with last … Continue reading