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Best of 2010
Written by Division by Zero   
Friday, 31 December 2010 13:00

The end of 2010 is nearly there. It's time to look back on a year of blogging. Here are some top 5's from 2010.

The 5 most popular posts:

  1. How to create an application supporting multiple HL7 version using nHapi
  2. Implementing MLLP in C#
  3. nHapi example
  4. Java forever - the movie trailer
  5. New review process for Firefox Addons

The 5 most interesting comments/discussions:

  1. How to create an application supporting multiple HL7 version using nHapi
  2. Elevation of Privilege: The Card Game
  3. Evolution vs. Creationism is a non-discussion
  4. The security dilemma revisited.
  5. Why use MQ instead of webservices in webinterface backoffice communication

My 5 personal favourite posts (This is a hard one!):

  1. The theology of Caprica
  2. The need for postmodern thinking in software development
  3. Are Christians allowed to be rich?
  4. What is coaching? The difference between coaching and mentoring.
  5. Do all religions essentially come down to the same thing (part II)

Happy 2011!

 

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