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  1. Happy Thanksgiving tweeps! #in
  2. RT @theworkinggeek: Great review of "Land The Tech Job You Love" from @mstine http://java.dzone.com/revie...
  3. @chrislovecnm Actually no, I'm using Spring Integration in the EIP space
  4. @chrislovecnm Pax OSGi tools can be found here: http://bit.ly/6ul60q
  5. I still wonder why with scala offering their library jar as an OSGi bundle, that's not what they're installing in the Maven repo.... #fail
  6. None of the 3 bundles are exporting any types...only registering services.
  7. And my assertion holds true...my client classes have ZERO knowledge of the underlying implementation language.
  8. I now have my polyglot osgi vendingmachine deployed in Equinox, with Java, Groovy, Scala impls all passing all tests! #polyglotosgiupdate
  9. I have to say, the Pax OSGi tools from OPS4J are awesome!
  10. Interestingly enough, my Scala implementation has come in at the least LOC so far
  11. Question: Best IDE support for Clojure?
  12. Question: Best IDE support for Scala?
  13. all tests now passing for Java, Groovy, and Scala implementations of vending machine...Clojure next #polyglotosgiupdate
  14. all tests passing for Java and Groovy impl of vending machine, halfway there on Scala #polyglotosgiupdate
  15. ...with only HALF of the tests passing now, the Java code is already LONGER than the Groovy code. ;-)
  16. Not that LOC is a great measure, BUT...I'm reimplementing the code I wrote in Groovy earlier in Java against the same test suite...(TBC)
  17. Just finished developing some Groovy code with TDD.....forgot how good 100% test coverage feels. ;-)
  18. RT @jaredrichardson: how to make a million dollars. http://tinyurl.com/yewek8j
  19. I have to say I'm really digging on ThinkingRock...best #pim tool I've seen for my instance of #gtd: http://bit.ly/1a3ifl
  20. First time doing courses online. Liking it so far!