A passionate programmer, software architect, and a enthusiastic observer of internet technologies and usage. Having worked in a variety of roles, the essential passion that drives me is that of a Programmer. Architecture and Design issues excite me, Solving problems through programming is what I crave. C++, Java and Python I am quite competent at, Python being the most exciting. A number of other languages I experiment with.
Archive for June, 2009
RT: @navneetk: RT @googleresearch Manage your tabular data in the cloud with Google Fusion Tables: http://bit.ly/zboJD #
Reciprocal value. Hmm. RT: @kohlerm: RT @KentBeck: blogged about my frustration with the current programming market: http://twurl.nl/u1fqjm #
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RT: @navneetk: RT @googleresearch Manage your tabular data in the cloud with Google Fusion Tables: http://bit.ly/zboJD #
Reciprocal value. Hmm. RT: @kohlerm: RT @KentBeck: blogged about my frustration with the current programming market: http://twurl.nl/u1fqjm #
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FTW +1 Now I just might try it out RT: @mandarvaze: Android supports Python (and lua) scripting http://bit.ly/Ay1N0 #
Ha ! The better you program the worse you communicate http://bit.ly/yCaa7 #
@rossduncan Hmm, I can see ur point. But the simplicity n elegance of REST is in stark contrast to the design of CCI in [...]
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Why REST ? | /var/log/mind
Rationale for rest
(tags: programming rest)
@IndianGuru Sounds like a very very strange question for a language thats OO to the very core. in reply to IndianGuru #
Published blog post : Why REST ? http://bit.ly/31Vw7 (Comments and feedback on post greatly encouraged) #
RT: @jboner: RT @matshenricson:Three of the 10 most sold books at JavaOne were Scala books! http://bit.ly/DiPkt #
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Starting to form a belief that REST is *not* SOA #
Rereading Fielding’s dissertation and other REST docs to get more clarity on what REST implies #
REST is unlike SOA since it requires one to visualise the world as one massive concurrent resource CRUD (Create Read Update Delete) system. #
Quicker Frameworks by @rickardoberg http://bit.ly/KLTPq #
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Google introduces Pagespeed a FF add-on integrated with Firebug for helping optimise ur web pages http://tinyurl.com/qa3s27 #
@surya_s Some useful notes on camel mule comparison http://is.gd/OLhy http://is.gd/OLih in reply to surya_s #
@surya_s The sense I got from Spring Integration is that it is still limited in features/components compared to camel / mule in reply to [...]
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Any suggestions for a good open source scrum management tool ? Trying agilo for the moment. #
@ianbicking seems so. Whats surprising is IOC, AOP work differently with dynamic typing. Interesting to find out utility of a java f/w port. in reply to ianbicking #
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Fantabulous ! 3D city models using 100% automated image processing http://where.blip.tv/file/2168377/ via @mrinal #
Looks cool RT: @surya_s: EL-based authorization support is great! RT @dima767 Spring Security 3.0 M1: http://bit.ly/zw8Gk #
RT: @sduskis: Designing Enterprise IT Systems with REST – http://bit.ly/11fROH by @srvc. xcellent stuff Dyn Interfaces n capability negotn #
@surya_s The only [...]
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RT: @dalmaer: RT @kentbrew: Wow. Ficly’s OpenID login process is freaking GORGEOUS. http://ficly.com #
Cute. Real Cute. RT: @nishanth23: Inline Form Validation With #jQuery http://is.gd/M4kK #
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