Julien Chastang
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Professional software developer living in beautiful Boulder, Colorado USA
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Nov 23 |
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Nov 17 |
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Oct 30 |
accepted | Web Charting, serverside or client side? |
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Oct 30 |
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Oct 29 |
awarded | ● Yearling |
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Sep 23 |
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Clojure editor/IDE recommendations on OS X Bolded date for clarity |
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Sep 17 |
awarded | ● Nice Answer |
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Sep 8 |
awarded | ● Enlightened |
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Sep 3 |
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Aug 25 |
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Aug 24 |
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High Frequency Trading There have been a bunch of (non-technical) articles on this topic recently, and I was wondering exactly the same thing. +1 |
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Aug 24 |
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Jul 26 |
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Jul 24 |
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Encrypting War files +1 for @Mnementh's comments. What is the objective here? You are deploying your war in a web application container (e.g. Tomcat), sever-side. Web clients will not have access to it. |
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Jul 8 |
answered | Do beautiful, user-friendly Java applets exist? |
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Jul 4 |
awarded | ● Nice Question |
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Jun 26 |
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Jun 22 |
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Are there some good and modern alternatives to Javadoc? It is true. Javadoc is stuck in the 1990s. Not an answer, but I asked something similar a while back: stackoverflow.com/questions/382114/… |
