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In Neal Ford's ""Design Patterns" for Dynamic Languages NFJS talk

here we go again with bashing bad developers. I'm taking it personally.
Actually, maybe I should bring Lennard a stuffed animal. Maybe a wallabie.
I'm gonna bring a stuffed animal to work on Monday so I can start practicing the Teddy Bear technique
Besides wondering whether I'm one of THOSE devs, I'm not getting a lot from the debugging intro material. Stupid people bad. Got it.
suggesting the virtue of a manual user account creation process in JASIG's wiki
In Ted Neward's Busy Java Developer's Guide to Debugging.
Grails comparable to JSF? I'd go more for contrast.
Transactions: still poorly understood.
In Advanced Web Development With Grails presented by Jeff Brown at NFJS Phoenix.
Neal gently chiding Perl developers. Thought of @johnalewis.
How much would be gained by String.matches() caching Patterns?
Itching to do some text processing.
"Regular expressions describe text rather than specify it". That didn't mean anything to me.
In Neal Ford's Regular Expressions in Java talk at NFJS Phoenix.
Heading to the NFJS conference, ideally in time for breakfast.
Doing my small part to improve biology education in the state of Arizona
flighting with the Flash player in OSX trying to get .swf to play in Powerpoint
Keynote concluded. Heading home.
Ancient Philosophers and Blowhard Jamboree keynote by Neal Ford