Monthly Archives: January 2009
Measuring Team’s Code Quality
Hi, in the last post I mentioned a good reference to prepared youself for a interview process. However, before you get prepared, you need to choose the company that you’ll work for. Actually, this is one of the hardest step to take. I don’t know anyone who wants to work for a bad company or within a poor team. But, […]
Programming Interviews Exposed
Hi, this week I’ve finished reading Programming Interviews Exposed: Secrets to Landing Your Next Job. Actually, I’m not looking for a new job now, but I was a little bit curious about how the book shows the way on solving programming problems. The book discuss a lot of lists, trees, strings and arrays problems and solutions, making a very detailed […]
Google Maps API Library for GWT
Hello everybody, 2009 starts with a very good news for Java web developers interested in Google Maps services. This week, the Google Geo Developers Blog published about the announcement of the Google API Libraries for Google Web Toolkit. They’re a collection of libraries that provide Java language bindings for popular Google JavaScript APIs, facilitating its use with GWT, which translates your […]
