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  1. any ecache experts want to direct me in the right direction on how to clear the cache across a cluster?
  2. @cory_foy it makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside when people like that get escorted out ;)
  3. CXF is pretty decent
  4. @scsmith_tw hehehehe... actually not. I was helping someone over chat at another company :)
  5. if there's one thing I hate with a passion, it's proprietary persistence frameworks. Makes it hard to help people
  6. hehehhehe... @tjholowaychuk apparently released a new BDD framework for C, good job! http://github.com/visionmed... :)
  7. @adamesterline good grief I used to always hate that. in rails?
  8. putting together my test doubles presentation. Wondering if I should illustrate each type with hard-coded and configured test double?
  9. @ecspike thanks man!
  10. @crazybob is your presentation generator you showed off at Strange Loop available somewhere?
  11. sheesh... wishing I wouldn't have put so many of my books on my bookshelf at work, I needed to reference something from xUnit Patterns :(
  12. @mkimberlin yep, and when you do get buy-in, you have to keep people from seeing velocity as a performance metric :)
  13. interesting... "velocity is a useful long-term predictor but is not a useful short-term predictor" http://is.gd/58kud
  14. RT @marick: RT @jockeholm: Great tip from @PapaChrisMatts tonight: When manager asks "When?", answer "When <condition>", not w/ a ...
  15. there was good classical post on estimating based on complexity, not hours... but the article eludes me :( #agile #estimation
  16. it wa s a good day, learned quite a bit about Apache CXF
  17. I'm starvin
  18. virtual desktop for windowsXP loses windows sometimes when switching desktops. #epicfail
  19. @jstrachen thanks a lot. Besides Enterprise Integration Patterns, any suggested reading for a budding middleware developer?
  20. whats a good alternative to send JMS messages besides Spring's JMSTemplate?