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BlogxterShowcase for the Blogxter system
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Steve: Developing on the EdgeThoughts on development, Web-services, technology and mountains.

Recent Entries

Entry Blog Date
Transitive choices: the impact on artifactsSteve: Developing on the Edge4July
A town on the ThamesSteve: Developing on the Edge3July
AnniversariesSteve: Developing on the Edge2July
APIs for the cloudSteve: Developing on the Edge2July
Convenience over CorrectnessSteve: Developing on the Edge2July
It's not me hanging the system, its the log4J configuration...Steve: Developing on the Edge27June
Build tool choices should not be transitiveSteve: Developing on the Edge27June
LiveMesh: ShinySteve: Developing on the Edge26June
Sprog MTB Races at Ashton CourtSteve: Developing on the Edge24June
Deploying Hadoop at Yahoo!Steve: Developing on the Edge23June
Mining the MinersSteve: Developing on the Edge20June
Running Hadoop on windowsSteve: Developing on the Edge16June
More damage from outlook migrationSteve: Developing on the Edge13June
The fun bits on my commuteSteve: Developing on the Edge11June
Outlook and moving data.Steve: Developing on the Edge9June
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