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I woke up, and was blown away:
Oh, and the website can be found here but is winxp/vista only… so I cant enter. Auch.
2007: A partially loaded association oddity
0 Comments Published by peter March 4th, 2007 in hibernate, java, software development.When rewriting some code to increase performance in some parts of the application I came across a rather questionable feature of Hibernate (3.2.0GA).
Consider the following (simplified) model:
The ternary association between Movies and persons has a property to store the type of the association, for example:
Stanley Kubrick, obviously a person, can be associated to [...]
Ever since I received my Macbook Pro I've been thinking about which software to run for drawing diagrams (which is something I have to do quite often). I'm not talking elaborate UML diagrams, 'conceptual' drawings... the stuff you would typically use a whiteboard for. One of the few applications I used to use Windows (in [...]
Yesterday evening we had a company session on the how and what of Scrum.
Scrum is an agile methodology and assumes that the software development process is complicated and unpredictable and treats it as a controlled black box instead of a theoretical, fully defined process. This is one of the biggest differences between Scrum and the [...]



















