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Entries for month: September 2007

Don't Give 110%...

September 24 2007 by Andrew Powell
Beyond the geek response of "It's impossible to give 110%", there are other reasons you should not push yourself this hard. If you try to give a task "110%", you are pushing yourself too hard and much more prone to make mistakes. Plain and simple. I would rather have a steady concerted effort than a stressed out push full of mistakes. I want someone on my team who can give me 100% of their effort on a consistant basis rather than someone who gives 80-90% (or less), consistantly, then tries to push the last little bit with a "110%" effort. Focus and do the best you can within your abilites. The results will be much better than if you push yourself beyond your limits.

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Introducing Kona Cache: Java-Powered ColdFusion Caching

September 06 2007 by Andrew Powell
I've been a big advocate of caching within ColdFusion, where needed, to help speed up performance. Until recently, I've been using CFCs to provide my caching mechanisms. i decided that I would try migrating a caching provider of mine to Java and see if it worked. Well, I dropped it right in, in place of the cfc, and the functionality was identical, yet faster, than the cfc provider.

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