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Monthly Archives: July 2006
Ajax and J2EE courses online
javapassion.com offers a wealth of information and is currently taking bookings for its free AJAX course starting Aug 4th. The instructor, Sang Shin, is a Sun Employee and runs these from the goodness of his heart
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One Monitor and a Garbled Display
ATI Catalyst tray tool has a useful screen resolution changer. The problem being I set this to a resolution that was much too high and the screen became a mess of moving horizontal lines, unable to change the thing back. … Continue reading
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Montezuma’s Revenge and C64 Emulation
Wearing my Commodore 64 WIZZKID tshirt yesterday sparked a discussion about classic games. One of my friends had a fix to play Montezuma’s Revenge, the fix was so strong, he caried the disk image on his USB stick in the … Continue reading
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Effective Java Programming Language Guide
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/effective/ A collegue at work recommended this book. I can make the following link in my experience My C++ lecturer went to great pains to explain C++’s greatness in terms of OCF and having full control on the lifecycle of … Continue reading
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Can you start using your brain to stop losing it?
Can you start using your brain to stop losing it?All though I don’t really like the reporting style of Channel 9′s new show. What’s good for you?, they did a story about improving your memory. The links provided in the … Continue reading
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Byron Bay
