Greetings from Vermont! In this NixMashup we share 10 good looking jQuery Mobile Themes. In JKnowledge we have excellent Lambda and Iterator references for you, and a sweet GitHub library for sorting Java maps, lists and other objects. In Eclipse news we see community contributions to the IDE code base are on the rise, and we’ve got 10 Eclipse debugging tips. For Linux users we have an app that minifies CSS and Javascript at the command line. Finally, if you lose your primary SSH Keys Setup Reference, we have an excellent replacement.
jQuery Mobile is one of those awesome technologies I wanted to get into but never had a reason. Here’s a look at 10 sweet jQuery Mobile Themes for when (okay, if) I do.
Never Too Many Lambda Examples! Or Not
Every few days a new post on Java 8 Lambdas appears. We’ve linked to lambda articles before, but this is one you definitely want to peruse when you’re ready to start coding in the Java 8 JVM.
Eclipse Source Contributions On the Rise
Lars Vogel’s recent postings and aids to promote community contributions to Eclipse seems to be paying off. Definitely an exciting development! (no pun intended…)
Minify CSS and Javascript at the Command Line
Something cool I’ve not seen before, a GitHub app written in Java which can minify and compress CSS and Javascript files at the command line. Linux and Unix command lines only that is.
SSH Key Setup Tutorial Ready for Action
Somewhere I’ve got a link to a good tutorial on setting up SSH Keys I use with new systems, but in case I can’t find it this NixCraft tutorial is an excellent substitute.
There are like 18 different ways to create Iterators in Java. Okay, maybe four or five, but you’ll find them on this StackOverflow Answer Thread. Or here. Or here.
I want to make sure I get back to this, a GitHub library for sorting Java instances, Maps, Lists and JSON. Bonus capabilities include max(), min(), search and more.
10 Java Debugging Tips for Eclipse Developers
If you’re like me and haven’t been using Eclipse forever, you may find some of these debugging tips helpful. No more stepping into external libraries!
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Today’s Vermont Photo is provided by Don Shall, available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license.