About Me
I'm a contract Java developer working in Melbourne for the past 10+ years.
More recently I created onmydoorstep.com.au, a place to find out more about where you live in Australia.
I'm also active in the open-source community with several projects ongoing.
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5 Minute Guide to Clustering – Java Web Apps in Tomcat
I’ve been taking a break from posting for the last couple of weeks. I was starting to get a bit run down, and feel like burn out was about to set in. The kind of blog posts I do take … Continue reading
Posted in Java, Software Engineering
Tagged apache, cluster, guides, Java, open-source, performance, web
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Roundup – Royalty Free Icons and Images for Web Developers
We all need, ‘em – quality icons and images for websites and applications. One of the biggest problems is finding packs that are – Consistently high quality Have a consistent look and feel There’s little point in have a hodge-podge … Continue reading
1 Minute Guide – Installing Redmine on Windows
Redmine is a fantastic Issue Tracking (defects and enhancements) web application written in Ruby on Rails. I’ve been using it for quite a while, and it’s a good looking, simple but powerful defect management tool with a bunch of value-add … Continue reading
Posted in Software Engineering
Tagged guides, open-source, rails, redmine, ruby, windows
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