StringBuilder vs StringBuffer
byAn excellent internal Sundog blog about the differences in StringBuilder and StringBuffer by Nick Hauschild.. Good enough that I wanted to share some of it with the public audience…
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An excellent internal Sundog blog about the differences in StringBuilder and StringBuffer by Nick Hauschild.. Good enough that I wanted to share some of it with the public audience…
Last week, Google announced Chrome, a new browser based on WebKit, the open source Web engine that powers Apple’s Safari and iPhone. Chrome will either be a game changing addition to the browser wars, or another niche product such as Opera or OmniWeb. If nothing else, Google has set the blogosphere abuzz. Read on for some of my favorite quotes.
The winner in the technology category in Slideshare’s World Best Presentation Contest was us•able. You can see all the category winners here.
eBay launched a new site this week called WorldofGood.com. The site features products made of recycled, natural, organic, and environmentally-friendly materials from around the world. The goal of the site is to let consumers make purchases that have positive social and environmental impacts globally.
Being a customer service professional, I’m constantly studying service experiences. Analyzing each experience to determine its good and bad points and using that information in my own profession to improve the level of service I provide or that of my team members through training. I feel I’m fair and actually more tolerant than most customers because I understand the challenges customer service professionals face every day. That said, I recently had not one, but three less than stellar customer experiences all within an hour and all at different merchants. It was as if it was orchestrated as some sort of training field trip...I was not impressed! Let’s start with a little history.