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Chris Donnan : Programming - Brooklyn Style
Software Development, Family Life in Brooklyn, .net, java, linux, C#, desktop application development, Managing Software Projects and other fun stuff.
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CEP Explained
http://chrisdonnan.com/blog/2008/04/03/cep-for-public-firms-explained/ -
language oriented programming
http://chrisdonnan.com/blog/2008/03/30/language-oriented-programming/The building/ spreading meme of ‘language oriented programming’. Martin Fowler + Neal Ford Steve Yegge’s entertaining rant (his dialect of English) Essentially - Java (and those like it) are good at making the lowest level bits and pieces of software, but bad at making logical ’sentences’ of software. …
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Holy *&%$* !!!
http://chrisdonnan.com/blog/2008/03/17/holy/JP Chase buys Bear Stearns for $236 million. 2$/ Share!!! Goldman Sachs to reveal $3bn hit Tuesday The Federal Reserve, in an emergency weekend decision, cut the rate on direct loans to commercial banks and opened up borrowing at the rate to primary dealers in government securities. …
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How I have fit IronPython, Ruby, JRuby and IronRuby into my existing .net projects
http://ironpython-urls.blogspot.com/2008/05/how-i-have-fit-i...Chris Donnan blogs about how he uses the 'new' implementations of Python and Ruby into his existing .NET applications: How I have fit IronPython, Ruby, JRuby and IronRuby into my existing .net projects
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Interesting Finds: April 29, 2008
http://jasonhaley.com/blog/archive/2008/04/29/141559.aspxIndividual Empowerment and agile... .Net Languages Weblog - Does Any Language Targeting the CLR Generate a Fault Block? Jamie Cansdale - TestDriven.Net 2.13: Support for NUnit 2.4.7 Chris Donnan - How Has Functional Programming Influenced Your Coding Style? Pablo Galiano - LearnVSXNow and PowerCommands Career stuff Tom Hollander - Thoughts on being a Solution Architect Community stuff Mike Hall - Indy Code Camp 2008 Chris Bowen - BarCamp Boston 3 Announced
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NFuzz - Simple Fuzzy Logic Library for .Net
http://forex-review-blog.com/?p=622This has proven very useful for trading systems in the past. You can push streams of data into your fuzzy sets and have rules for trading this way. It is applicable to MANY domains… More to come on all this… For now - here is a quick code snap. NFuzz.zip
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Finance
http://itfinances.netJim Rogers on the Economy March 15th, 2008 at 07:32am Under Uncategorized OnTrackFor.com/finance-tips wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt Simply some of the sanest thing anyone has said about the current world economy. Here on cnbc Jim Rogers talks about the current state of the US economy, how idiotic Bernanke has been in his
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Jim Rogers on the Economy
http://itfinances.net/2008/03/15/jim-rogers-on-the-economy/OnTrackFor.com/finance-tips wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt Simply some of the sanest thing anyone has said about the current world economy. Here on cnbc Jim Rogers talks about the current state of the US economy, how idiotic Bernanke has been in his
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Links for 21-Feb
http://stevegilham.blogspot.com/2008/02/links-for-21-feb.htm...IDisposable, finalization, and concurrency 8 Weeks of PowerShell .Net Parallel programming -- a bundle of links 5 Attributes of Highly Effective Programmers
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Interesting Finds: February 17, 2008
http://jasonhaley.com/blog/archive/2008/02/17/141223.aspx.Net Parallel Programming
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Chris's Weblog
http://factored-software.com/iimplement.NET Undocumented Ayende @ Blog brains-N-brawn.com Chris Donnan : Programming - Brooklyn Style Coding Horror ComputerZen.com - Scott Hanselman DevHawk Eric.Weblog() Geek Noise hamilton *hammett* verissimo
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BozPage River
http://sandbox.sourcelabs.com/bozpage/river.php?page=bj5Stumbles of a Stag Work at the dining table Christopher Steen KwBlog Towards The Beginner's Mind This Code Goes to Eleven Thought Clusters Ayende @ Rahien Moon aka Sun Randomized Musings CodeBetter.Com Chris Donnan : Programming - Brooklyn Style Creative Karma Weblog & Quotes GIGO: words unreadable aloud Vinny Carpenter's blog Too Much Code Ola Bini on Java, Lisp, Ruby and AI techno.blog("Dion") Input Junkie d'bug Arthenor's Ramblings Coding Horror
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HIGH PROBABILITY TRADING
http://highprobability.blogspot.comChris Donnan Amibroker Fan Dinosaur Tech Magma Systems AI Quant