About stevie
Born in the north of Germany, raised in Berlin and stayed there since.
After graduating, studying applied computer science at the
FHTW Berlin (now HTW Berlin), I started my own company with a former fellow student, providing high class application solutions for web and desktop for small and medium companies (see
www.jnamic.com (english version to be finished) for more information).
My personal favorite programming languages are PHP for the web and Java for everything else - although I must admit Java evolved very much in the past few years.
I love to code and build new applications from the scratch, optimizing it through day and night till I am satisfied with it's performance.
So follow my articles, share your thoughts and experience with me and have a good time browsing this blog!
As a web developer you always have to keep in mind that what looks great on your box not always looks that good on your client’s or on some random visitor’s screen. This is mostly because of the different browser … Continue reading →
Do you use eclipse? Do you use svn? Did you ever checked out a new project into your workspace? If you could answer all these questions with a “yes” you might have noticed afterwards that you can’t do anything with … Continue reading →
David Vidmar has collected a very interesting list of commands, tricks and tips which will certainly help you dealing with very common problems using TortoiseSVN or any other subversion client. Have a good look a the compiled list and be … Continue reading →
Danny Coward posted a statement regarding the future of the swing package in later releases of the JDK. According to him, Sun will continue the work on Swing and even more try to ease the development and enhance the deployment … Continue reading →
If you have just a little experience on creating web designs you might have stumbled upon the differences between the browser engines. Till now you might have tried to fix every render bug after another hoping that you still can … Continue reading →