by Greg Turnquist | Jul 31, 2013 | google
Apparently, Google has revised their stance on net neutrality, and it has many people in an uproar. With their Google Fiber project hosted in Kansas City, they have a clause in their terms-of-service that clearly limits people from running commercial servers out of...
by Greg Turnquist | Jul 30, 2013 | darklight
One of my beta readers, Daniel Marvello, has recently released Vaetra Untrained, the second book in his Vaetra Chronicles trilogy. You can get it right now! Daniel has offered me much advice and support as I work on my own dream of writing and publishing my fictional...
by Greg Turnquist | Jul 26, 2013 | software, technology
I’m an engineer. Both of my brothers are engineers. My dad was an engineering professor until he retired. One of his brothers was an engineering professor. My two cousins are engineers as well. Bottom line: I know everything about the engineering way of life and...
by Greg Turnquist | Jul 24, 2013 | software, spring
A lot of hot news is coming from http://blog.springsource.org/. Read about Spring 4’s new WebSocket support Just days ago, Jon Brisbin released the first milestone of Spring Reactor, a foundation for asynchronous, fast-data apps on the JVM. The Spring Tool Suite...
by Greg Turnquist | Jul 18, 2013 | debug, software
My favorite tool for debugging code over my 16 year career is println().Keep It Simple, Stupid!Back in graduate school, I worked on a real time control system that managed a hydraulic tractor wheel control. It was for testing tire performance. It used C code on the...