I couldn't agree more with your points. One small question though, how would someone know they don't need to know about transitive closure or reverse descent...
I think the point of the matter is that there are always severl ways to do something and while there is typically just 1 or 2 "best" ways to do something,...
A couple of comments  "First of all, I think that the analogy with other professionals (CPAs, doctors, lawyers, car mechanics) is not perfect. Software...
Adam  "so you may go through your whole career not knowing about transitive closures - but that's a pretty good indication of their relevancy - at least to...
Much of the discussion has so far been subjective, based on each persons personal experience and opinions. There's nothing wrong with that. However, I like to...
... training requirement is appropriate. heh, one can't get CPA without formal education. in fact one needs 150 hrs of BA level accounting. professional...
... Keith, you've got your degree. You were able to graduate from college. That's what is important. Major is not that important, as long as you know what is...
We had novajug.com for about a 2 year period when we had lost the novajug.org domain name to a squatter. We got .org back though, and since I was paying for...
FYI, the next meeting will be March 24th at FGM (6:30-9 PM) on Scala by Josh Suereth. Scala is a great, new language that runs on the JVM. Mark your...
... I think that this tool's worth 120$. It saved me many hours of manual work. It's not going to convert VC++ project into running Java project, of course....
A few years back, I built a crude Jave-to-C++ converter program. I got stuck on the imports, since Java imports/packages didn't "map" to existing C++ classes...
... this converter is trying to be smart. so if you use String, then it'll map it to Java's String. it doesnt do it perfectly. the code which I'm porting is...
... Can you confirm that date? (Are we meeting on a Tuesday instead of our usual Wednesday?) Daniel -- (Plain text sometimes corrupted to HTML "courtesy" of...
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Is there a local user group devoted to e-discovery and litigation support technology? Alice Marshall Presto Vivace 202/248.6295 marshall@... ...
... David, I suspect that the answer to your question is, "No." Alice Marshall is referring to "electronic data discovery" (EDD), more commonly called simply...
Hi: I was wondering if anyone had a recommendations for an open source / free software XML editor. I am using XMLSpy at work, and I like it, but am looking...
XML Marker is for Windows only... Any suggestions for a cross-platform (perhaps Java-based), or at least Mac OS X compatible, editor? -- Yvon Perreault FGM...
I have been using Liquid XML Studio http://www.liquid-technologies.com/XmlStudio/XmlStudio.aspx It´s pretty nice :) Neilson ... I have been using Liquid XML...
my mistake.. it´s not open source.. It´s just "FREE". ... my mistake.. it´s not open source.. It´s just "FREE". On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Neilson...
The answer to your question is, "Well, sort of." EDD professional Dan Regard founded a LinkedIn group called "b-Discovery" that has chapters in various cities...
Dear Fellow NoVaJUGglers: Though AJAX is not Java, NoVaJUG is where I learned it, so I figure it's on-topic enough for the mailing list! ;-) I have put an app...
I ran into the same thing. I guess we were novajug.com at somepoint because I listed it on my resume, but when I check the link this last week it went to some...