![]() ![]() I wanted to do Enterprise Java Beans, and here he was and I’m in his office and he is trying to figure out the point of it all. Originally, he had wanted me to do something related to search heuristics, but I wanted to do real world stuff. And honestly, I think he was confused about what it was all for.Īnd I tried to explain to him what I had learned online, that it was easier to change and you didn’t have to recompile things, and it was human readable, but machine verifiable and my project worked in everything. ![]() There was XML config for ANT and there was XML for Tomcat deployment and for ORM configuration and XML described how the services communicated and there were schemas that validated the XML. It was written in Java, but really it was written in XML. This was in 2004, and my project was Enterprise Java Beans. I remember being in his office and going over the code I was working on and showing him all I’d written and being so proud. It was a semester long, self-directed class, and it was one-on-one with my advisor, my professor. I remember a final project in university and undergrad that I worked on. ![]() Each episode is the story of a piece of software being built. Hi, this is CoRecursive and I’m Adam Gordon Bell. ![]()
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