These days, the software world is flush with acronyms, names and other terminology. This is my “cheat sheet” of terms. Check back often – it lives! AOP – Aspect-Oriented Programming (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspect-oriented_programming) BMP – 1) Windows BitMaP graphics file format; 2) Bean-Managed Persistence (http://www.service-architecture.com/application-servers/articles/bean-managed_persistence_bmp.html) BPM – Business Process Management (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business_process_management) CMP – Container-Managed Persistence (http://www.service-architecture.com/application-servers/articles/container-managed_persistence_cmp.html) DWR [...]
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Welcome to my blog!
Posted: December 19, 2007 in GeneralTags: about, background, c++, intro, programming, web
Well, hello and welcome to my humble blog. I’m Dylan Greiner and I’m a professional software engineer/developer/architect. Without going into too much excruciating detail, I have been developing commercial and consumer software for 20-odd years now. Most of my work has been done under Windows, starting all the way back in 2.0! These days, I [...]