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