by Sargon Benjamin | Nov 10, 2008 | java
When not reading about the latest video games (and the qa’ing of these video games ofcourse), I’ve recently been perusing Java Puzzlers. Right now, I’m just re-reading the sampler. It’s loaded with some great mind teasers and simple java...
by Sargon Benjamin | Nov 4, 2008 | java
The Eclipse Memory Analyzer Tool helped us find 2 memory leaks. The first one, which we thought was the main course, turned out only to be the appetizer. The meat and potatoes (sincere apologies to the vegetarians but I’m trying to make a point) were only found...
by Sargon Benjamin | Oct 6, 2008 | java
Ah, so I’m currently debugging what we think is a memory leak in our java application. In java, performance issues and memory leaks primarily surface through bad coding habits. Yes, the garbage collector helps us, but if your trash strinks, then your jvm heap...
by Sargon Benjamin | Jun 23, 2008 | development
I shouldn’t have delayed. The wait list is now full for Eclipse Day at the Googleplex. This was more than an excuse for leaving work early. The plugin development for Android and for C development is fresh and I would have liked to hear from the developers...
by Sargon Benjamin | Apr 15, 2008 | development, tutorial
I’m no perl guru. I’m wouldn’t even call myself a perl novice. A virgin perl is a rare find. Hours of debugging a simple perl script left me befuddled. I’m running an apache server and placed some simple perl scripts to return result content in...
by Sargon Benjamin | Apr 5, 2008 | development, testing
One of the best articles I’ve read on test driven development and it comes from the folks at ThoughWorks. I like the fact that the article was written in 2002. Some updates may be overdue, but the ideals and principles still persist. While the article caters to...
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