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Good time to quit

A major process finished just as I am leaving the company.

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Posted On Wed 21 August 2019 by Lex Vorona

Category: coding

Tags: job / xmatters /

How to use Neo4j plugins in an embedded DB

Surprisingly not well documented and not obvious way to add Neo4j plugins into an embedded server.

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Posted On Tue 11 December 2018 by Lex Vorona

Category: Coding

Tags: neo4j / coding / howto /

Init Gradle Wrapper without Gradle

Steps to install Gradle Wrapper without Gradle in the system.

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Posted On Tue 11 December 2018 by Lex Vorona

Category: Coding

Tags: gradle / coding / howto /

We need more servers, the most servers, and then a few more on top of that

Ancient Chinese generals have a lot in common with modern DevOps

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Posted On Tue 11 December 2018 by Lex Vorona

Category: Coding

Tags: coding /

How I approach a new open source project

From time to time I need to evaluate a new technology which is about to be used in house. Here is a list of steps I take to make sure the project is decent.

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Posted On Tue 11 December 2018 by Lex Vorona

Category: Coding

Tags: howto / opensource /

OpenSource is being used to delay competition

It is intriguing to see how OpenSource found a new use in the corporate world. This time as a tool to delay or stall the competition.

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Posted On Tue 11 December 2018 by Lex Vorona

Category: Coding

Tags: rant / opensource /

I give up

It is time to accept myself being defeated again

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Posted On Tue 11 December 2018 by Lex Vorona

Category: Coding

Tags: rant /

Premature Optimization

My take of when is the exact time to do the optimization

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Posted On Tue 11 December 2018 by Lex Vorona

Category: Coding

Tags: coding / testing /

 

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