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Great Remote Computer Support Services - 3 views

started by hansel molly on 06 Jun 11 no follow-up yet

Two Thumbs Up For Computer Assistance Services - 2 views

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Easy Access to Computer Support Professionals - 1 views

started by hansel molly on 08 Jul 11 no follow-up yet

Remote Online PC Support I Can Rely On - 1 views

started by Rem Comp on 29 Sep 11 no follow-up yet

Reliable Online Computer Repair - 3 views

started by cecilia marie on 06 Jun 11 no follow-up yet

Renewing My Remote Computer Help Subscription - 3 views

started by sally pearson on 06 Jun 11 no follow-up yet

Fast and Reliable Computer Repair Services - 1 views

started by seth kutcher on 02 Nov 11 no follow-up yet

Reliable and Fast Online Computer Tech Support - 1 views

started by shalani mujer on 10 Nov 11 no follow-up yet

Computer Help like No Other! - 1 views

started by sally pearson on 13 Jul 11 no follow-up yet

Computer Problem Solved - 1 views

started by cecilia marie on 13 Jul 11 no follow-up yet

Best Shield Against Computer Viruses - 1 views

started by cecilia marie on 04 Nov 11 no follow-up yet

Quality Computer Help Desk Support Services - 1 views

started by Jay Ryan Dee on 12 May 11 no follow-up yet

Enjoying Worry-Free Computer Use - 1 views

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Android Tutorial - Javatpoint - 0 views

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    Android Tutorial. Android is a software package containing linux based operating system for mobile devices such as tablet computers, smartphones etc, middleware and key mobile applicaitons.
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MD*: The Model-Driven Star blog - 0 views

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    "I'm with Politecnico di Milano, Italy, researching on the application of model driven development (MDE/MDD/MDA = MD*) techniques to all the software field, including: web engineering and modeling of web applications (WebML, WebRatio), multimedia & multidomain search engines (Search Computing), business processes (BPMN), and web services."
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Data, Context and Interaction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Data, Context and Interaction (DCI) is a paradigm used in computer software to program systems of communicating objects. Its goals are: To improve the readability of object-oriented code by giving system behavior first-class status; To cleanly separate code for rapidly changing system behavior (what the system does) from code for slowly changing domain knowledge (what the system is), instead of combining both in one class interface; To help software developers reason about system-level state and behavior instead of only object state and behavior; To support an object style of thinking that is close to peoples' mental models, rather than the class style of thinking that overshadowed object thinking early in the history of object-oriented programming languages. The paradigm separates the domain model (Data) from Use cases (Context) and Roles that objects play (Interaction). DCI is complementary to Model-view-controller (MVC). MVC as a pattern language is still used to separate the data and its processing from presentation. DCI was invented by Trygve Reenskaug, also the inventor of MVC. The current formulation of DCI is mostly the work of Reenskaug and James O. Coplien.

Software Support for My Business - 1 views

started by shai edrote on 13 Jul 11 no follow-up yet

Software Support for My Business - 0 views

started by shai edrote on 13 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
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Groovy vs. Scala - We Need a Closure… « GridGain = Compute + Data + Cloud - 0 views

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    There was a recent outburst in blogs on the topic of Groovy and how it compares to Java. Although I respect the youthfull entusiasim of Groovy and Co. working on this little exercise I'm just perplexed by the "WHY?" in this whole discussion. Let me just say again: W H Y ?!?! 1. Practically no one cares about Groovy (let alone Groovy++ strap-on) beyond Grails community. So this language just as "widely accepted" as Ruby (at least for enterprise software development) 2. If you know Java it's equally "challenging" to pick up either Groovy or Scala. Don't let anyone insult your intelligence by claiming that Scala syntax is somehow more complex than Groovy. In both languages you will need to adapt to functional thinking - and that's where you will have to spend a couple of weekends… 3. If you know Groovy - you already know 90% of Scala (different syntax and few extra features can be picked up in the evening) 4. Scala is designed by people who have proper academic background, experience and talent in the area of language design - Groovy has never been that way (and anyone who dares to look inside of Groovy runtime or history of changes in it will attest to that). NOTE: it did come out rather strong - but that's how I feel about it and after some thinking I'll leave as is. Nothing personal to anyone reading it… 5. Scala as a post-functional language is years ahead of Groovy (static typing with best-in-business type inference, highly tuned mix of imperative and functional styles, powerful and done-right generics, etc.) 6. Groovy will ALWAYS be slower than Scala or Java (latest benchmarks put even Groovy++ about 50 times slower than Java) just by its nature unless someone changes the language and rebuilds the runtime from the ground up. 7. Once we get decent integration with Eclipse, NetBeans and IDEA for Scala, the Groovy will lose its only serious advantage
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TheNewBoston - Free Educational Video Tutorials on Computer Programming and M... - 0 views

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    Great website for begginers in java (and not only). It goes from the very beginning to intermediate topics and simple game development.
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