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Iraq war : How much longer?

Archive - April 8, 2008, 10:00
The war in Iraq has now entered its fifth year and the violence shows no signs of abating. More people now recognise the war has been a disaster. The war was not justified and everything the US Government said has proved to be a lie, It has not brought peace or stability to Iraq or the Middle East and it has made this country the most unsafe in the world. A rundown country has been further weakened by a bloody terrorist campaign, an explosion of atavistic hatreds, virtual civil war and the mass exodus of its ablest citizens....A tyranny was overthrown - but at a great cost. What if Saddam Hu.
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Tibet: Who will stop China

Archive - March 24, 2008, 12:55
Protests by Buddhist monks in Lhasa, capital of Tibet, against Chinese rule last week worsened into the most serious social unrest to hit the Himalayan territory, which China administers as an “autonomous region”, in nearly two decades. After sealing the city with a large military and armed police presence, Chinese authorities claim that situations have stabilised. The official death toll was 16, although Tibetan groups said scores and possibly hundreds of Tibetans had been killed. Tensions began last week as Tibetans staged protests in India, Nepal and Greece to mark the 49th anniversary .
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In Memoriam of Rachel Corrie (1979 - 2003)

Archive - March 15, 2008, 10:07
On 16 March 2003 in Rafah, Rachel Corrie was killed when she was run over by an Israeli bulldozer. Rachel was trying to stop the bulldozer from demolishing the home of a Palestinian doctor in the Gaza Strip. She was an american volunteer with the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) in the Occupied Territories. Rachel has chosen non-violent, direct-action methods and principles to resist the daily brutality of Israel's 36-year-old military occupation and its ongoing and illegal land confiscation and settlement of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Rachel was clearly identifiable and non-thre.
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PlayList of the Week-End : Pink Floyd

Archive - March 14, 2008, 16:22
Pink Floyd : Hey You Pink Floyd : Time Pink Floyd : Money Pink Floyd : ANOTHER BRICK IN THE WALL Pink Floyd : Shine On You Crazy Diamond Pink Floyd : Goodbye Blue Sky Pink Floyd : Comfortably Numb .
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Hard to be a developer....

Archive - March 13, 2008, 11:47

Object Orientation (Part II)

Archive - March 5, 2008, 19:37
Encapsulation, IS-A, HAS-A Encapsulation helps hide implementation behind an interface (or API). Encapsulated code has two features: Instance variables are kept protected (usually with the private modifier) and Getter and setter methods provide access to instance variables. IS-A refers to inheritance it is expressed with the keyword extends. IS-A, "inherits from," and "is a subtype of" are all equivalent expressions. HAS-A means an instance of one class "has a" reference to an instance of another class. Inheritance Inheritance is a mechanism that allows a class to be a subclass of a supe.
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Gaza : Earth of Death

Archive - March 3, 2008, 16:01

PlayList of this Week-End

Archive - February 29, 2008, 21:01
The Cranberries : war child The Cranberries : Rebel The Cranberries : Free To Decide .
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Object Orientation (Part I)

Archive - February 28, 2008, 09:16
OBJECTIVES : Declare Interfaces Declare, Initialize, and Use Class Members Use Overloading and Overriding Develop Constructors Describe Encapsulation, Coupling and Cohesion Use Polymorphism Relate Modifiers and Inheritance Use Superclass Constructors and Overloaded Constructors Use IS-A and HAS-A Relationships .
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Declarations and Access Control (Part III)

Archive - February 26, 2008, 11:00
Other Modifiers—Members : final methods cannot be overridden in a subclass. abstract methods are declared, with a signature, a return type, and an optional throws clause, but are not implemented. The synchronized modifier applies only to methods and code blocks. synchronized methods can have any access control and can also be marked final. The native modifier applies only to methods. The strictfp modifier applies only to classes and methods. Methods with var-args : As of Java 5, methods can declare a parameter that accepts from zero to many arguments, a so-called var-arg method. A va.
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Good Bye Castro

Archive - February 25, 2008, 16:59
Celia Cruz : Guantanamera .
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Declarations and Access Control (Part II)

Archive - February 23, 2008, 11:00
Identifiers : Identifiers can begin with a letter, an underscore, or a currency character. After the first character, identifiers can also include digits. Identifiers can be of any length. JavaBeans methods must be named using camelCase, and depending on the method's purpose, must start with set, get, is, add, or remove. Declaration Rules : A source code file can have only one public class. If the source file contains a public class, the filename must match the public class name. A file can have only one package statement, but multiple imports. The package statement (if any) must .
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Declarations and Access Control (Part I)

Archive - February 23, 2008, 10:37
OBJECTIVES : Declare Classes and Interfaces Develop Interfaces and Abstract Classes Use Primitives, Arrays, Enums and Legal Identifiers Use Static Methods, JavaBeans Naming, & Var-Args .
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PlayList of this Week-End

Archive - February 23, 2008, 10:28
Songs of this week Hasta Siempre : Gael Garcia In the Deep : Bird York .
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Great book for the certification

Archive - February 22, 2008, 17:27
I have found this book. I think it will be very usefull to prepare the certification SCJP Sun Certified Programmer for Java 5 Study Guide .
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Sun Certified Java Programmer (SCJP)

Archive - February 21, 2008, 11:19
Finally I decided to be SCJP certified. It's going to be one of my goals for 2008.The Java certifications are used to two things: The mention on your CV that you are certified by Sun: It is a small Like beef that receives a label, or a wine that receives a drink Champagne appellation. Now, like everyone else does not pay attention to these labels, all companies do not even pay attention to the fact that you are Java certified or not. Judge your level: Personally, it is for this reason that I have decided to to be SCJP certified, to finally know at what level I am located, after mor.
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Determining list size using Struts

Archive - February 19, 2008, 13:39
This is an exemple showing how to detect the size of a list using struts . We can use the bean:size tag that define a bean containing the number of elements in a Collection.<bean:size name="listForm" property="myList"> <nested:iterate property="myList" indexid="index"> ..... <% if((index.intValue() + 1) == listSize.intValue()) { %> () < % }%> < /nested:iterate> .
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HelloWorld.java

Archive - February 19, 2008, 11:46
This blog is a corner to share with you my little knowlage and my simple experience in life..
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