BD-review is a dynamic website to allow people to review releases (albums, demos, EPs, singles) of (young, unsigned) music bands. The project is the outcome of the Internet Technologies course at the Faculty of Computer Science of the Free University of Bolzano. The requirements of the project were to build a website using a small …
July 29, 2009 – 13:42
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By bodom_lx
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Tagged academic, Analysis, apache, api, architecture, Client, code, configuration, Design, document, Download, dynamic, frameworks, gpl, HEAD, Internet, internet technologies, java, JavaEE, javascript, JSP, layout, life, list, music, opensource, pageTracker, PDF, personal, project, release, report, rest, review, server, servlets, set, site, source, sourcecode, Unibz, XHTML
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It is always a great satisfaction to reach a goal. It took me about 3 years but I finally did it! Today task3.cc entered top 20k in Netcraft Most Visited Websites, at position 19058! On September I desired to re-enter top 30k in about a year after the domain name change . 8 months after …
May 26, 2009 – 14:20
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By bodom_lx
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Posted in Blog
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Tagged C++, change, code, domain, dynamic, java, life, Netcraft, OSI, project, projects, set, site, source
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I’m currently pressed by my University life, that’s because I don’t post often. There are 3 big projects for this semester: a C compiler, a dynamic website using Java Servlets and JSP and the most interesting one: a C++ program for Software Engineering Project course. I’m working with other two collegues on a task manager …
May 12, 2009 – 12:32
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By bodom_lx
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Posted in Free*, Programming, Unibz
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Tagged C++, contact, dynamic, java, JSP, life, linux, pomodoro, pomotux, project, projects, qt, release, rest, scrum, servlets, site, software engineering, software engineering project, source, stability, wikipedia
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After the study of pointers versus references, the second natural question that comes in head of a ex Java developer turning to C++ is: “What are the difference between static and dynamic memory allocation in C++?” which can be translated as: “When should I use the stack and when do I have to use the …
March 20, 2009 – 20:05
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By bodom_lx
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Posted in Programming
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Tagged abstraction, api, C++, code, DELETE, differences, dynamic, dynamic memory allocation in c, HEAD, heap, how, java, java developer, java stack, life, list, memory, memory areas, memory management, pointer, pointers, Programming, promise, qt, rest, review, software abstraction, source, stack, static and dynamic memory allocation, wikipedia
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In Software Engineering Project course we need to learn some C++ to develop the project. A question that some programmers have when passing from Java to C++ (like me) is “Which are the differences between pointers and references?“. You can find a lot of answers around developers forum, but I summarized them in the following …
March 18, 2009 – 23:43
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By bodom_lx
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Posted in Programming
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Tagged C++, code, differences, java, life, memory, pointer, pointers, project, software engineering, software engineering project
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As I previously announced, I purchased a brand new domain for my stuff. The blog is changing during the months, becoming more than a blog but less than a site. That’s because I decided to buy the domain BD-things.net, because this site contains all of my things, files, thoughts, projects, publications. The old address daniel.graziotin.net …
September 21, 2008 – 00:34
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By bodom_lx
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Posted in Activism?, Blog, My Life
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Tagged brand, contact, daniel, domain, life, link, list, most visited web sites rank, Netcraft, OSI, project, projects, publications, site
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