Friday, June 16, 2006

Tech questions I missed

Well it's always nice to learn from mistake, and here are the ones I made today, with a link associated with realted link:

- XmlValidatingReader
- An Introduction to Clustered and Non-Clustered Index Data Structures
- Self-Join
- Method overloading in Java
- DataBinding in web controls

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Language Quick Reference

Since, let's face it, we all switch langauge in order to manage all different kinds of hat we need to wear in our day job (plus the freelance and personal project we work on at night). Here's some quick reference guide to keep your sanity:

- All Java technology in one big poster (Orginal page)
- Java - Quick Language Reference card (Origin Page)
- C# quick Language Reference

ACtually you can just google [whatever language] + "Reference Card"

15 Exercises for Learning a new Programming Language

Great article. I will actually follow these exercise next time :-D .

Saturday, June 10, 2006

Open Soruce development tools for .Net Development

My friend recommended the following open source tools for .Net development instead of using Visual Studio .Net. Sounds interesting. I'll take them for a spin when I get time:

- CruiseControl.Net Continous Build Process
- Subversion - Version Control

Monday, June 05, 2006

Ruby .... gezz, why so hot

Honestly, I have no idea why suddenly people keep talking about Ruby. It's like a OO version of Perl, but other than that :-I .....

Anyway here's a few pages that gives you some idea about what Ruby is:
- Ruby Programming Language
- What is Ruby?
- Ruby FAQ