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Say hello to JVMBot! | Szimano's Blog
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Say hello to JVMBot! 8211; a twitter bot that will evaluate JVM (Groovy, Scala and Javascript on Nashorn) code for you. Not so long ago I have attended an awesome conference BuildStuff. Organised by Greg Young. So I went to a very entertaining and inspiring talk by Mathias Brandewinder. Called The Great @fsibot Caper. 8221; and his talk was exactly about what can go wrong. If you can see it somewhere – don’t think, just go. You’ll like it. So then I talked with my good friend Adam Warski. Below a tweet I...
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All posts by aymeric
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La Communauté Open Source Azure Française. Des nouvelles dans les nuages. Posted: 13. December 2015 20:41. Bien trop longtemps que je n’ai pas fait de post sur ZeCloud.fr. Donc quelques nouvelles s’imposent. Et quelques images valant mieux qu’un long discours :. J’ai passé une partie de mon temps à faire avancer le projet Poppyrate. Un projet de robot humanoïde open source basé sur le projet Poppy. Pour plus d’informations rendez vous sur le site dédié poppyrate.com. Back at home a gift from #Microsoft.
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Michael Feathers
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January 22, 2013. There are many reasons to extract methods in old legacy code. Sometimes you just see a small piece of cohesive code and you ask yourself whether you can name it. If you can, extracting that code to a method is often a decent thing to do. . In the following code, its easy to see that the while loop could be extracted into a simple method that forms a vector from the lines that we read from a file. Its a decent extraction, but is it high value? Lets look a little closer. When I talk ...
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Michael Feathers: The Fallacy of One Definite Meaning
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Laquo; A Type Driven Approach to Functional Design. Scalars as Implicit Collections - Removing an Edge ». February 25, 2013. The Fallacy of One Definite Meaning. I saw an interesting article on Hacker News. Today It was called The Meaning of su. And it outlined the authors quest to understand the name of the . 0160;command in Unix. Its a great read. He starts with the assumption that. That really should be explored. The assumption is that things have one meaning. Every single one of them. Heres the th...
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Michael Feathers:
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Laquo; March 2013. July 2013 ». June 17, 2013. Avoid Null Checks by Replacing Finders with Tellers. One of my pet peeves in programming is null checks. Many codebases are littered with them and, as a result they are often very hard to understand. Do we really need to retrieve or find objects in our programs? The other day, I saw this example on StackOverflow:. Person person = dataSource.getPersonById(personId); if (person! Function would simply do nothing, and the. Yes, would could do that, but it is a ...
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Adform | Events
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Baltic Scala Wave 2016. November 25, 2016. November 26, 2016. Scala Wave is created to build the network of Scala (and related technologies) enthusiasts and experts in the area of the Baltic Sea Region and beyond. Scala Wave means sharing Scala passion, knowledge and experience. We love to disseminate Scala trends, build the Baltic Scala community and promote the Baltic Region as a technical hub. Adform Kaunas Office Opening. November 18, 2016. November 18, 2016. November 17, 2016. November 18, 2016.
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Speaking Engagements | theburningmonk.com
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Exercises in Programming Style in F#. Net value type pro tips. Advent of Code in F#. Project Euler in F#. Elm fun with L-System. Exercises in Programming Style in F#. Net value type pro tips. Advent of Code in F#. Project Euler in F#. Elm - fun with L-System. Game economy with Neo4j. Fear and Loathing with APL. The future of PAAS is serverless, and why you should care. Building reactive systems with AWS Lambda. 7 ineffective coding habits many F# programmers don’t have. F# in the Real World. Learn you to...
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Presentations and similar
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Joy of Coding - Workshop on Elm and games. F#Exchange at Skillsmatter - Dragon Treats, the blending of the paradigms. Lambda Days Krakow 2016. February 2016 - Speaker and member of the Programme Committee. November 2015 - Programme Committee. October 2015 - Computation expressions in context. October 2015 - Computation expressions in context. Joy of Coding (Conference). Dev Sum 14 (Stockholm). Prognet Tutorials 14 (London). 28th -30th May 2014. F#n and Games North America tour (thanks to fsharpWorks).
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Monty says: 2015-01
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Rambling thoughts about recent events in MariaDB / MySQL or Free software/Open source. Foundation report for 2014. 2014 was a productive year for the MariaDB Foundation. Here is a list of some of the things MariaDB Foundation employees have. The 3 full-time MariaDB Foundation developers have worked hard to make MariaDB better:. Some 25 reviews of code from the MariaDB community. Fixed some 170 bugs and new features. For a full list, please check Jira. Reported some 160 bugs. Query timeouts ( MDEV-4427.
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General – Sean Farmar
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On SOA NServiceBus and Software Development. 2014 seam to have flown by… Lots of exiting things happened, some public some private. I can say I’ve learnt a lot and had the opportunity to speak at NSBCon NYC. And the WebSummit Dublin. Attended great conferences like Craft in Budapest. And NYC, Build Stuff in Vilnius. I met a lot of interesting people and learn a lot of interesting things i don’t get to do on my day to day work. January 3, 2015. January 3, 2015. Dublin Microservices user group May 2016.
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