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Resources For Pitching GitHub Enterprise 2 months ago

Recently GitHub announced GitHub Enterprise, a way to have all of the goodness of GitHub behind your own companies firewall on your own servers. GitHub in general is an obvious win for developers, but when trying to pitch why it’s … Continue reading →

CFAkismet Has Moved to GitHub 2 months ago

This is just a quick note to mention that one of the first open source projects that I wrote, CFAkismet, the ColdFusion based Akismet client, has finally moved to GitHub. Read more about it’s new location on the CFAkismet Project … Continue reading →

Six Steps For Troubleshooting Instability, Crashes and … 3 months ago

My primary home machine as of this writing is a 2008 model MacBook Pro, and every since I have upgraded it to MacOS X Lion, I’ve have had nothing but problems with it. I held of on upgrading until iOS … Continue reading →

Coming Out of Hibernation 4 months ago

This site, to some degree, has been online since the first part of 2003. Given that it’s almost 9 years old now, it certainly has some baggage associated with it. Over the past few years I’ve been severely neglecting it; … Continue reading →

Coming Out of Hibernation 4 months ago

This site, to some degree, has been online since the first part of 2003. Given that it’s almost 9 years old now, it certainly has some baggage associated with it. Over the past few years I’ve been severely neglecting it; … Continue reading →

Hot Corners Stopped Working on Mac OS X 7 months ago

Like many Mac users, I use hot corners to start my password protected screensaver when I’m ready to walk away from my desk. Seemingly out of the blue, I was unable to use hot corners any longer. I tried changing the settings, added another hot corner, etc, and nothing seemed to work. …

Hot Corners Stopped Working on Mac OS X 4 months ago

Like many Mac users, I use hot corners to start my password protected screensaver when I’m ready to walk away from my desk. Seemingly out of the blue, I was unable to use hot corners any longer. I tried changing … Continue reading →

Running Jetty 7 on Port 80 With Maven 4 months ago

I think Jetty is one of the best kept secrets in the Java world, in particular for getting a quick container up and running with full integration with Maven for local testing of Java based web applications. I was doing … Continue reading →

Running Jetty 7 on Port 80 With Maven 7 months ago

I think Jetty is one of the best kept secrets in the Java world, in particular for getting a quick container up and running with full integration with Maven for local testing of Java based web applications. I was doing a non-stock configuration of Jetty 7 and Maven today which took way too much …

The Most Efficent Way to Increment A Map Value in Java 4 months ago

Finding myself in a situation of needing to increment values in a map in Java, I was curious to see what the most efficient way to do so. Said piece of code will be looped over thousands of times and … Continue reading →

Brandon Harper

JVM + Javascript at work, photography, dogs, travel, and good food in my free time. I also think bacon is delicious. My photography stream is @bharperphotos http://bharper.com

@matthewmccull LOL... that is an announcement that inspires confidence!@devnulled

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