Monday October 20, 2003
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Vanity Foul Dedicated to the wanderings of an egotistical mind. |
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Pro JSP, 3rd Edition Forgive me Father, for it has been almost a month since I last blogged. Today I received a copy of Pro JSP from Matt Raible - autographed even! Thanks Matt, for sharing with me. Reading the authors' notes, I was gratified to receive a "shout out" from Dave Johnson as well. What swell guys I hooked up with on the Roller project. Re: atom is atom is atom Thank you, Diego, for pointing this out (somehow I never saw the atom-syntax list before). What a relief that something is happening again. Though while reading it occurred to me that Atom/Pie/Echo makes it's own fine acryonym (I know, they are forbidden): APE. Has that been suggested already? Not Atom The project formerly known as Pie/Echo/Atom is undergoing another Final Name Vote. Jump into the scrum and voice your opinion - even if you don't have one! It's so good to be bad Within the last 24 hours I've seen two excellent writeups on how/what the author learned from failure. Good stuff, inspiring in fact. Re: The offshoring debate Thanks to Rafe for the link to this article. Coming soon to an office near you ... I hope ... if you live or work in the Twin Cities MN area. That is to say, my current contract will be ending on the 24th and I'm on the hunt for gainful employment. If you are hiring, or know anyone who is, please contact me at lance AT brainopolis.com. Re: It's a boy Several people (okay, just Dave) have asked to see what my boy looks like. Here you are:
On Loathing Singletons Norman Richards posts on the ever-popular topic the evil that is singletons. I've never understood these discussions (that is, no one has ever presented what I see to be a compelling point), and here Norman grants a HUGE caveat:
What?! You can't set performance and memory issues aside. Now, I get what Norman is saying: Don't use Singletons for Singleton's sake. It's like any tool, used inappropriately its, uh, inappropriate, maybe even dangerous. A Factory may be more appropriate, but it also may be overdesign; one thing I've liked about XtremeProgramming, YAGNI, applies here. Or maybe I'm just tired of people pointing out all the stupid things I do. Maybe its the contradictory recommendations found across the web. Maybe I just haven't had enough coffee yet this morning. |
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