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Thursday, January 17, 2013

The hardest challenge yet

Everyday, the world has becoming more competitive.

Actually, the world has always been competitive. It's just that, we (or rather, me), never really got into the competition. Coz we'ere small.

The world competes with resources. Since humans existence, we're competing to get money, girls, cars, whatever.

The hardest challenge of 21st century is how to not broke.

It is a discipline to spend. Otherwise, you'll be enslaved.

Therefore, the moment you're debt free, and can run your own life, mix with society and contribute to the greater good, this is what I want to achieve.

The design of the new century is that, to get everybody on debt. The challenge of a person living in the 21st century is how to live comfortable life with family and kids, debt-free. Plus doing things that you want.

That is the hardest challenge on the personal level.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Java and Seam framework

I used to don't like Java. For me, Java try to do too many things, try to be complicated, and worse of all, expensive to develop and maintain. So I stick to C/C++ for as long as I can.

All these will be invalid if I know just 2 things - I know Java, and I know J2EE.

Suddenly, Java opens up so many new possibilities.

There are so many jargons in Java, but what's interesting is the way it solves the Web problem.

It is modern. What's more, many framework try to resolve many issues with Java technologies.

The best example for me is Seam Framework.

The framework integrates all kinds of tricks from JavaScript, XML, Database, Java program, Beans, etc.
It combines it into 1 framework so that it interacts with each other.

Go give it a try, it's going to worth your day.

About Me

I'm currently a software engineer. My specific interest is games and networking. I'm running software company called Nusantara Software.