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Simple logging tip

Wednesday, 2 September 2009 8:15 A GMT+01
Each time I go into a round of preparing for course delivery I try to drop in information about any recurrent problem that I've run into. This time round the recurrent problem is object creation.Included in the list of latest places where I'v

Performance tuning is about applying localized optimizations

Monday, 27 April 2009 5:52 P GMT+01
I always start my talks with the following disclaimer; "The resemblance of any opinion, recommendation or comment made during this presentation to performance tuning advice is merely coincidental". The slide never fails to both amuse yet ca

Java on Crete

Friday, 6 April 2007 11:03 A GMT+01
Next month I’ll be in Xanix located on the Greek island of Crete presenting my Java performance tuning course. Why Xania and why Crete? The initial reason is Heinz, he now lives there. But aside from that, what I discovered after our first offerin

DRY Performance

Monday, 9 October 2006 6:45 P GMT+01
I just wrote a newsletter for Dr. Heinz Kabutz on the performance implications of good design choices. In this case I benchmarked DRY.

Training in Crete

Thursday, 8 June 2006 8:27 A GMT+01
I’ve been extremely busy since wrapping up in Crete. I’ve very excited about the response we got from those that attended the course as well as the response from the spouses that came along to enjoy the

Vaction Training in Crete

Friday, 26 May 2006 7:37 A GMT+01
When I arrived on Sunday night in preparation for the Java courses that we are teaching here in Crete, I was pleasantly surprised to learn that the Pearle Hotel, which we’d chosen as our venue, had been declar