Monthly Archives: August 2010

Grails Finance Services

This entry is part of 15 in the series Grails Finance

Grails Finance 0.7
I should have started with Grails services from the beginning. Services are just another layer in the architecture. Services can easily be injected, wherever you need them. I also ran into some trouble, because of upgrading to a [...]

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Vim 7.3 released

Breaking news Vim 7.3 has been released. Hooray, vim users rejoice! It has been two years, so it is about time for an upgrade.
Change log
The new features are

Persistent undo and undo for reload
Blowfish encryption, encryption of the swap file
Conceal text
Lua [...]

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Grails Finance 0.6 Testing

This entry is part of 15 in the series Grails Finance

Testing, testing, 123 …
Test a little, code a little, go home, eat a little, sleep a little. This is the lifestyle recommended by the League of Agile Methodology Experts. That and wearing t-shirts with agile slogans printed on them and [...]

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Grails Finance 0.5

This entry is part of 15 in the series Grails Finance

Birth of a simulation engine
Mmm, okay, so it’s back to the drawing board for Design Phase Deux. I want to run trading simulation sessions using different strategies. Each session will consist of different runs, where certain parameter values will be [...]

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Grails Finance 0.4

This entry is part of 15 in the series Grails Finance

Approved by the League of Agile Methodology Experts
Like, let me go ahead and confirm the results of Grails Finance 0.3. In statistics there is the notion of correlation. In the case of a non normal distribution, it seems most appropriate [...]

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