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Juan Rolando Reza replied to Paul Stearns's discussion Creating separate class files in a large project
"Patrick, others, ... If you enjoy Eclipse as much as I do, I hope y'all have a chance to use it on a nice large display such as the iMac 27inch. It increases your options for class size and how you sort through them. I can code according…"
Feb 6
Juan Rolando Reza replied to Paul Stearns's discussion Creating separate class files in a large project
"Paul, OMG 2000 SLOC !   Here are some thoughts for you. The first most important concept to guide your design is "Separation of Concerns". More on that in a moment. For your application, the "concerns" should be chosen…"
Feb 5
Juan Rolando Reza posted a blog post

Generatrix - Java Interface Samples

This post will soon contain several Java interfaces for something called a Generatrix. It is the subject of a research article I have submitted to an upcoming IEEE conference. The sample code here will be a supplement to the article for the benefit of the review team and readers, if the article is accepted. Stand By.See More
Jan 8
Juan Rolando Reza joined Michael Levin's group
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Computational Linguistics Village

Ever wonder how Google Translate works? It's computational linguistics! Join us here and learn all about it and more. Jim White will be our guide. Enjoy!
Oct 3, 2011
Juan Rolando Reza posted a blog post

Class Family Accord

Class Family Accord - Abstract An Accord class family is a hierarchy of classes for which another class hierarchy has been designated as corresponding. Class  A0 is the top of the class family, class A1 extends A0, class An extends An-1.The partner of this class family is B0 at the top, Bn extends Bn-1. Class family A and B are have an Accord relationship if, by design intention, An corresponds to Bn. In each level, there is at least one method that overrides or defines a variant with a…See More
Sep 17, 2011
Juan Rolando Reza is attending Anjuli Vivian Atwal's event
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OrlandoJUG- Working with Recruiters and Best Practices at DeVry Room 106

June 23, 2011 from 6pm to 9pm
This month, Tracy Dickerhoff will be speaking about recruiters and resume best practices. Each topic will help you to better understand what needs to be done to become the prime candidate for a job. Topics will include: Best Practices for Working with a recruiterBe honestAsk good questionsApply the golden ruleTop Tips for Getting HeadhuntedLinkedin ReferralsNetworking eventsAwardsBloggingSpeaking/TeachingGetting past the Gatekeeper during a Job SearchBe politeBe assertive/confidentAsk for the…See More
Jun 23, 2011
Juan Rolando Reza might attend Michael Levin's event
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OrlandoJUG - The Quartz Scheduler at DeVry Room 120

May 26, 2011 from 6pm to 9pm
This month, Zemian Deng will give a talk about the Quartz Scheduler Orlando JUG Quartz Presentation (1.5 hours)- Introduction (5 mins)  * Quartz's features  * Quartz…See More
May 18, 2011
Juan Rolando Reza and Michael Levin are now friends
Apr 5, 2011
Michael Levin left a comment for Juan Rolando Reza
"Hi Juan and welcome to Codetown! Great to see you joining groups. Please feel free to use your blog, post and reply to discussions, add and invite friends and let me know about upcoming events. I'll add links to the reading lists for you.…"
Apr 5, 2011
Juan Rolando Reza joined Michael Levin's group
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OJUG Town

Calling all Java lovers! The OrlandoJUG features leading edge presentations with you in mind. We meet every month with talks on interesting aspects of programming in Java. Although we're Java-focused, you'll also learn about other JVM languages.
Apr 3, 2011
Juan Rolando Reza joined Michael Levin's group
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TampaJUG Town

Tampa Java developers, this is your place on the web! Vlad Vivien hosts the TampaJUG with informative meetings monthly. Join us here on Codetown and get to know eachother...virtually!
Apr 3, 2011
Juan Rolando Reza joined Michael Levin's group
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Database SIG

Object relational mapping, Hibernate, container managed persistence. Do you eat, breath and sleep databases? We do! This is the place to share what you know and what you dream of - what you really want to know. The Database SIG!
Apr 3, 2011
Juan Rolando Reza joined Michael Levin's group
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Java SE Town

This group focuses on the Java SE environment. It's the core Java group. Questions? Answers? Musings? This is the place for you!
Apr 3, 2011
Juan Rolando Reza joined Michael Levin's group
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JEE Town

Here's your Java Enterprise Edition group. JEE powers distributed software.
Apr 3, 2011
Juan Rolando Reza joined Michael Levin's group
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Other Languages on the JVM Village

Love Jython? Can't get enough JRuby? Groovy? Dynamic languages on the JVM can set you free! Scala? Sure! Let us know what you think here in the Other Languages on the JVM SIG
Apr 3, 2011
Juan Rolando Reza joined Michael Levin's group
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GatorJUG Town

Gainesville JUG, this is your place. Gather here to network, trade tips and ideas, or ask questions. You can create discussions and upload code. Check the Codetown Events section for meeting info.
Apr 3, 2011

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Juan Rolando Reza's Blog

Generatrix - Java Interface Samples

Posted on January 8, 2012 at 6:56pm 0 Comments

This post will soon contain several Java interfaces for something called a Generatrix. It is the subject of a research article I have submitted to an upcoming IEEE conference. The sample code here will be a supplement to the article for the benefit of the review team and readers, if the article is accepted.

 

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Class Family Accord

Posted on July 14, 2011 at 9:00am 0 Comments

Class Family Accord - Abstract

 

An Accord class family is a hierarchy of classes for which another class hierarchy has been designated as corresponding. Class  A0 is the top of the class family, class A1 extends A0, class A…

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At 9:08am on April 5, 2011, Michael Levin said…
Hi Juan and welcome to Codetown! Great to see you joining groups. Please feel free to use your blog, post and reply to discussions, add and invite friends and let me know about upcoming events. I'll add links to the reading lists for you. That's what Codetown is all about. All the best, Mike
 
 
 

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