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Arun's Memento: Isn't that Impossible?
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Thursday, July 30, 2009. The contents of this article are original works of Dharmesh M. Mehta taken verbatim from his blog posting at http:/ smartsecurity.blogspot.com/2009/06/isnt-that-impossible.html. I liked the way Dharmesh captured the common arguments people make for not implementing security in a surrealistic way and hence posting it here too. Permissions from original author:. Not every organization and their people know about software security issues nor do they respect the same. 8226; “Th...
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Arun's Memento: September 2010
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Monday, September 27, 2010. I am a big fan of Steven McConnell's body of work. I came across an interesting piece which deserves sharing promptly for practioners of Software Engineering. Some of the outlined Descriptions of Mistakes make for an interesting read and it evokes a feeling of Deja Vu for those who have been through it. Abandonment of planning under pressure. Adding people to a late project. Assuming global development has a negligible impact on total effort. Multi-site development increases c...
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Architecture, Web 2.0 and others: July 2007
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Architecture, Web 2.0 and others. Friday, July 20, 2007. Scalability and workflow farming. I was just reading up on an interesting discussion on scalability and workflow farming for WF at. Http:/ forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx? I was happy to know that WCF worked so well for them but am worried abt the memory leak part of the workflowruntime. Also, a must read article about performance characteristics of windows workflow foundation is. Http:/ geekswithblogs.net/cyoung/articles/56488.aspx. Btw, f...
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Keep Sipping: 2006
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Saturday, November 18, 2006. LIFEits just about having FUN. This thing in morning while surfing @ HOME. It really shook me. It showed simple 8 reasons of having fun in life which all of us unKnowingly (sometimes even Knowingly)just ignore or forget. Just spend some minutes through this simple but really interesting flash movie. Really it will make you lot more comfortable and make you know what are you really missing in life. Http:/ www.eightprinciples.com/. Posted by Santosh Gokak. WAI Tools I Used.
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Keep Sipping: November 2014
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Sunday, November 09, 2014. Gradle : How to modify tasks post task graph creation. Gradle allows you to script your build file and add hooks in to the build lifecycle so you can maximize flexibility without complicating build setup and tasks. One of the useful ways to manipulate all tasks once they are loaded by gradle into task execution graph is to use the whenReady. Below is the snippet that you need to add to make this work:. Posted by Santosh Gokak. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Specialist developer wi...
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Keep Sipping: October 2008
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008. Post after really long time.from now on .i ' ll be frequently updating this with random but interesting java posts. Earlier this week i had a requirement to dynamically load some classes in the current JVM's classpath from some external Jar files. The way to load classes dynamically from any particular location is to use a java.net.URLClassLoader. Lets see some code. Here u specify the URL for a jar on the file system. String filePath = "jar:file:/ /" sysfilePath "!
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Arun's Memento: Silverlight
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009. Every new technology brings its own mechanism to mitigate security threats. This post discusses on how silverlight deals with cross site scripting. What is Cross Site Scripting? Cross-site scripting (XSS) is a type of computer security vulnerability typically found in web applications which allow code injection by malicious web users into the web pages viewed by other users. Examples of such code include HTML code and client-side scripts. An exploited cross-site scriptin...Works...
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Arun's Memento: Debug = true
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010. Its been ages since I wrote something useful. It was time to break the shackles and dust off my blog. So after a long hiatus I start over again. This one pertains to common problems observed in ASP.Net Application bottlenecks and issues. The excerpts for this post has been taken from MSDN content and other insightful blog posts. 1 Issue - Configuration. Seems the #1 issue in support for problems with ASP.NET 2.x and 3.x is configuration. Here's why debug="true" is bad:. Sometimes w...
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Arun's Memento: December 2008
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Tuesday, December 9, 2008. Asynchronous Programming and Power Threading. Many of us who've had experience with asynchronous development know how difficult such code can be to write. Asynchronous code is typically non-linear, and jumps from one portion of a program to another. It is difficult to debug, and is difficult to tame if errors occur. To understand the difficulties inherent in asynchronous development it helps to first consider a simple example. Setting up a try.catch block is difficult at be...
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Arun's Memento: Google Wave
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Sunday, June 7, 2009. What is Google Wave? It is a new communication service that Google unveiled at Google IO this week. It is a product, platform and protocol for communication and collaboration designed for today’s world. Is that too much of technical jargon…let’s make it simple…and take it in chewable bite size…. The ripples of this Google wave have potential of impacting the technology world for decades to come. Http:/ wave.google.com. Http:/ code.google.com/apis/wave. Posted by Arun Ramadasan.