A friend of my son's from Chile has just arrived. He will be here for one year. Is a fully qualified engineer, claims he knows a lot of java. He doesn't speak...
Rory Barrett
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Apr 2, 2006 1:41 am
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I am pleased to announce that our next Wellington Java User Group meeting will be held on: Wednesday, 12th April, 2006 5.00pm for 5:15-6:30pm Rutherford Room ...
Hi All, I am just curious if anyone is involved in any retail ecommerce project (online shopping, service or product recommendation etc, ) ? Last question if...
Sione
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Apr 4, 2006 11:18 pm
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I'm working on an e-commerce addition to my web sites now. I have a very simple shop operating and paying via paypal, but wish to extend it with product...
We do practically all our retail online. Apart from our Windows based mapping software, we are going to start (within days) selling subscription content on our...
Sione, I don't think Jason R Briggs is on this list but his blog is at http://jasonrbriggs.blogspot.com/ he is a Java Architect/Dev in Auckland and he is...
Hi all, I'm using Map backed action forms for pages where I don't know in advance the makeup of a form. However I now have a slightly more complex problem: I ...
... I have a app I want to sell online. I have never done this before, so potential customers won't be turned away if they have the perceptions that...
Sione
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Apr 5, 2006 1:09 am
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... [snip] ... I had thought about doing this, but was too busy. When I saw a Sudoku solver written in T-SQL (http://www.vsj.co.uk/articles/display.asp?id=540)...
There are several ways that I know of that you could go about this: 1. Use an established seller that will list your product along with others. You can still...
... There are some on the net, but I have come across a publication with an algorithm that generalize sudoku. The decription says that sudoku game can have...
Sione
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Apr 5, 2006 1:58 am
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... Thanks for useful info. Sione....
Sione
sionep@...
Apr 5, 2006 2:14 am
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... Richard, do you have many products? I have come across this open source Java recommender API here called TASTE. I don't know how versatile this tool is...
Sione
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Apr 5, 2006 3:08 am
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Just a thought - why not try osCommerce - it's free, open source etc etc, and my all accounts, works quite well. I've see it integrated with the likes of...
Hi, the amount of time you're allowed to stay with one employer depends on the type of working holiday scheme you're travelling and on the country you're a...
I just read an article this morning in the NZ Herald on page 14 ("For Technology Giants, what price privacy is") about the vision to know everything and...
Sione
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Apr 6, 2006 12:05 am
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Was forwarded this link just now: http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/NL/7A4248E6D2B110EDCC257148001F7913 Mark -- i like my video games - mamma said they are...
But that nice man from Microsoft told me over the cup of coffee that he had paid for that we were a .Net country now? These figures seem to show that the...
But Martin.... everyone knows that Java is the new .NET! ;o) ... -- Antony Binns Developer SolNet Solutions Limited L12, SolNet House, 70 The Terrace P.O. Box...
My guess would be: Enterprise-level stuff: 60-40 Java vrs everything else. Lots of Government Depts and the like in that mix. .NET is a large chunk of the 40...
A few people are predicting the death of Java ... long live Ruby! Now ... back to work Antony! :-) ... -- Shane Mingins [Non-text portions of this message...
You've also forgotten all the LAMP shite Using another criteria, I'd say something like government dept. 60-80% Java, the rest .net (or legacy) Corporate...
Murray Knox
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Apr 6, 2006 10:59 pm
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Ruby is sooo last week, haven't you heard the latest craze is Grails. Groovy on Rails. Do try and keep up Shane. ;o) ... -- Antony Binns Developer SolNet...
Java is now so entrenched that it will not die in the foreseeable future. And all those Java developers out there are using it at work and then going home and...
... Defn Agree. And like VB6 or COBOL, noone can kill it, even if everyone WANTED to :) But on the upside, atleast Java is nice to use, unlike VB6 or COBOL. ...
... With regard to MS cash flow, you are most probably correct. I was think more along the lines of getting the whole .Net stack (WinFX etc) into consumers...
... A+: excellent answer! I hope DevCo can somehow revive its fortunes. Martin ... -- ================================================================== Martin...
... When I was tidying up the flat the other day I found a folder of printout of some Delphi components I'd written back in '95 or so and felt my bones creak ...