Quote from the book -
In the Java world, a structure like the dataset has always existed, but its use is now discouraged except for the simplest applications. In the .NET world, we’re facing the beginning of this trend too.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Past Blogs (Oldest to Newest)
- MySQL Quickstart
- Simple JUnit Example
- ANT's JavaDoc Task
- HSQLDB Console
- Elements of OO
- Variations on AS400 JDBC
- FTP Script
- Log4J Logs in DB/2
- Rhino Scripting in Java
- CSV Bulk Import
- JMock
- Internet Alphabet Soup
- Green Screen HTML Style
- Another Example - Yourself
- Groovy Script for AS400 Data
- Coad Interview of Jefferies
- More Scripting With Rhino
- Scripting With Objects
- Old School OO
- AS400 SYSPROCS
- Big Picture and Broken Windows
- Unheard Of! SQL on the AS400
- Behavioral Differences Between HashMap and TreeMap
- Sixty Second Rails
- Plum Pudding Model
- Impacting the Business
- CheatSheets
- Domain Modeling with Color?
- Maven Lifecycle and Examples
- Tomcat Basics
- Fitnesse How-To
- Ant's JAR Task
- Learning Tests for Java Dates
- Quickstart MySQL App With Maven
- Closures in Groovy
- Cohesion and Coupling
- Java Generics
- Groovy Script for Lucene
- Solient Green (and Architecture) is People
- Feeling Guilty?
- Subversion and Cruise Control
- Debugging RPG Called From JDBC
- The Value of Methodology
- Wicket in Action Quickstart
- Liquibase
- Inappropriate Infrastructure
- Idiomatic Ruby
- JRuby and Jetty