Remember when the Object database was going to kill the Relational database?
OOP was the sexy programming model, and relational set theory seemed so quaint. Once you are using Objects, why wouldn’t you just want to persist them instead of having to drop down to this crazy SQL? Inner joins instead of just person.name.first? Fools.
Ein neues Internet-Start-up namens YourStreet will seinen Usern so genannte "hyperlokale Informationen" näherbringen, in dem es Nachrichten sammelt und dann auf einer kartenbasierten Schnittstelle platziert, die bis auf die nächste Straßenecke genau is
You've built a vibrant community of Family Guy enthusiasts. The SVD recommendation algorithm took your site to the next level by allowing you to leverage the implicit knowledge of your community. But now you're ready for the next iteration - you are about
Consider an [arbitrary] piece of code. It's indoors, it's well behaved, and you can be proud of it. What is it about that code that you like? Is it elegant? Is it clever? Does it enable something? How would you measure the value of code?
This will be the first of a small series of blogs covering proposed new features in JSF 2.0.
Keep in mind that none of the features described are final, and may change, but
this is a good opportunity to show the features as they exist now and illicit feedback.
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