Monthly Archives: June 2009

Casual Class #006

This last Friday, the 26th of June, held the 6th Globalcode‘s Casual Class. It consisted of news they brought from the JavaOne, and a presentation on web application Archictectures – which they had presented at JavaOne as well.

There were a lot of nice little things presented to us, but overall talking to people was the most interesting part of the event. As can be seen in the picture bellow, the size of the event was well suited for that.

The Audience

The Audience

I went with some people from the office, so here they are:

Dani, Erica and Claudinho

Dani, Erica and Claudinho

Iara Senger, Vinicius Senger and Alberto Lemos were presenting. Nice to meet them again!

Alberto, Iara and Vinicius

Alberto, Iara and Vinicius

Also, they have already planned the next Casual Class, which will be about Robotics. To ilustrate, they had a few toys there. One of them was a machine that paints eggs!

Egg Painting Machine

Egg Painting Machine

At the end, Wine and Beer! Way to go! And I will attend the next one for sure =)

Erica, Dani, Claudinho

Erica, Dani, Claudinho


Regular Expressions

I’ve been working for a while now in a way to compress multiple JS and CSS files in Java. I’ll talk about this in a later post, but there is a particularity that I want to discuss briefly here: Regular Expressions.

Regular Expressions is an extremely powerful tool when you want to do any kind of text processing, like finding multiple JS and CSS files in an HTML document. And since this is exactly what the code I’m using as a starting point does, I had to understand it better – so that I can implement some customizations on top of the original code, to make it fit our needs.

I’ll probably write other posts about this topic, but right now I want at least to share some resources for studying this rather obligatory topic for any real programmer/developer.

The first one is a book:

regex book

regex book

It is in Portuguese, sorry. But if you happen to speak this language, you can find more information about the book here. This book is very good, I really recommend it! At first, I found regex to be boring, but this book changed my mind.

There are, of course, plenty of information on this topic available on the internet. You can find those easily on google, but here are some nice links I tend to use when exploring the subject a little more, to easy your life ;) :

Talking again about “that other post on this topic”, do you have any suggestions on what you want to read about? Please leave a comment saying it!


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