February 2012
32 posts
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Vitess: Scaling MySQL databases for the web
http://dlvr.it/1G9NHv
Feb 29th
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Scrum Overview Diagram
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Feb 29th
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Bash Shell Scripting - a quick guide
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Feb 29th
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Don’t Distract New Programmers with “The Easy Way...
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Feb 27th
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Red Hat vs. Oracle Linux Support: 10 Years Is New...
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Feb 27th
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Learn Advanced ADF, Free, and on line now!
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Feb 27th
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4 Interesting Things You May Have Missed This Week
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Feb 27th
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WhySQL? it's the ACIDity
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Feb 23rd
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Principles of Service-Oriented Architecture
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Feb 22nd
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The Date Literal
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Feb 22nd
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How to Connect to Oracle Database on a Guest VM...
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Feb 21st
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How to convert a table dataset to CSV format in...
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Feb 20th
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Gmail Exchange Account on iOS: Enable "Delete...
With Google Sync for iOS, the default setting when you Delete email in your iOS Mail app is that Gmail will archive the message and not delete it. When you Enable “Delete Email As Trash” for this device, pressing Delete in your iOS Mail app will delete that email from your device and send it to your Gmail Trash. To enable this setting, go to m.google.com/sync in your mobile browser.
Feb 20th
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Ten Interesting Things You May Have Missed This...
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Feb 19th
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Feb 18th
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8 Questions To Identify A Lame Programming Job
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Feb 15th
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DATE and DST
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Feb 15th
Meetings: Where Work Goes to Die
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Feb 14th
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Oracle E-Business Suite: Features and Capabilities...
http://dlvr.it/1BwBS8
Feb 13th
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The RedMonk Programming Language Rankings:...
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Feb 13th
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Hot, High-Paying Career Sectors
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Feb 13th
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Getting Started With Oracle SOA Suite
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Feb 13th
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The Zip Code System is No Longer Strictly...
The ZIP code system was first introduced because the Postal Service was beginning to be overwhelmed with the volume of mail they needed to process in a timely manner, most of which originally were processed by hand. The ZIP code system made a handy way to increase efficiency in that way. However, only a few years after the ZIP code system was introduced in the 1960s, the Postal Service began using...
Feb 13th
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Feb 12th
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Feb 10th
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WebReaper - Save a website locally on your...
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Feb 6th
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What Languages Fix
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Feb 6th
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SSH tricks
http://dlvr.it/19SPGz
Feb 6th
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Feb 6th
14 notes
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Feb 6th
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Feb 6th
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What Code Comments are Not For
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Feb 2nd