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  1. how do I find the tweets that start with "->"?
  2. @weiqigao ok, but will gcc compile C++ source to bytecode? or C++0X...
  3. can gcc generate java bytecode?
  4. don't make your application model into a domain model- they are different, make two domain models use AspectJ to unite them
  5. @jeervin because I can't use Scala for my day job :-( a little groovy, but not in the main line, just testing and patches
  6. I call to stop Java 7, we need a petition to get closures in before it is too late
  7. @edyavno ok, maybe trivial is an exaggeration, just that there should be no mental transformation to use the DSL, model in UML?
  8. @abcoates @benfulton @edyavno ok, good example, with a calculus DSL, you just say derivative of f = df' pretty simple, imagine without a dsl
  9. shouldn't programs be trivial when written in their natural domain specific language (DSL)?
  10. who thinks $ANTP is ready for a breakout?
  11. @gregturn I think a design should be balanced and a component might need to only have partial functionality for needs, but it isn't finished
  12. Thank you all who gave to my daughter Abby's annual fundraiser http://www.firstgiving.com/..., we met our goal, one week left
  13. if you are doing domain driven software development, you don't just need to create domain models, you need to write the program in that DSL
  14. I am only doing one tweet per day, as I think of the details for the story, what do you think of using (->) for this purpose?
  15. I am tweeting my idea for the remake of "Soilent Green" on @mypeopledb, I am using -> to indicate the sequence of tweets goes together
  16. @mypeopledb is ranked 7,398 on Twitterholic.com, and 12 in St. Louis, MO! http://twitterholic.com/myp...
  17. we just found a really neat beehive in our yard about the size of a grapefruit, way too close to the house!
  18. @gregturn extra effort seems to go into what is "not" needed "now', even though, it will be next iteration, not next year
  19. @rhyolight that is my issue with TDD that refactoring is a methodology as opposed to a skill or tool, you actually can know somethings ahead
  20. @rhyolight isn't refactoring in opposition to the open closed principle?