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Thoughts about software, business and technology. Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Getting Lombok to Play! The approach in this post works, but I created a Play! Module that makes is easier. You can find it here:. Recently I've been getting back in to using Play! Then today I came across Project Lombok. So you can do things like this:. Val aList = Arrays.asList("Hello", "World"); for(val s : aList) System.out.println(s);. One my first thoughts after seeing this was, can I get it to work with Play! Will recompile...

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Thoughts about software, business and technology. Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Getting Lombok to Play! The approach in this post works, but I created a Play! Module that makes is easier. You can find it here:. Recently I've been getting back in to using Play! Then today I came across Project Lombok. So you can do things like this:. Val aList = Arrays.asList("Hello", "World"); for(val s : aList) System.out.println(s);. One my first thoughts after seeing this was, can I get it to work with Play! Will recompile...

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Technically Possible: June 2010

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Thoughts about software, business and technology. Tuesday, June 8, 2010. The most important thing to learn about design is that it’s all about trade-offs. There are no perfect designs. Every design has a down side, some draw drawback that will cause difficulties. The is true for all kinds of design whether it’s a building, an organization, a user interface, or software. This is not easy! Tuesday, June 1, 2010. Auto injection in jUnit. It’s aso one of the subtle forms of code duplication. Public class Tes...

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Technically Possible: December 2009

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Thoughts about software, business and technology. Saturday, December 19, 2009. An easyb jUnit runner. I intended my next post to be about Mercurial, and I will get to it, but I had something else to write about. As I mentioned before, we are using easyb. For our unit testing framework. It’s pretty nice, and I like it so far. It has an Eclipse plugin. I created a project on Google Code to host it, so you can check it out here: http:/ code.google.com/p/easyb-junit. Monday, December 14, 2009. I’d read...

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Technically Possible: May 2010

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Thoughts about software, business and technology. Thursday, May 27, 2010. Code duplication is evil. As you’re programming, have you ever had the sense that a great evil was lurking in your code base? Well, most likely there is, and it’s name is: code duplication! Of all the code smells. There are, code duplication is one of the most telling. So much can be learned from it, if you’re paying attention. Some times it can tell you that your design is not quite right. Or that you’re mi...8221; Sure, everyone ...

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Technically Possible: Getting Lombok to Play!

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Thoughts about software, business and technology. Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Getting Lombok to Play! The approach in this post works, but I created a Play! Module that makes is easier. You can find it here:. Recently I've been getting back in to using Play! Then today I came across Project Lombok. So you can do things like this:. Val aList = Arrays.asList("Hello", "World"); for(val s : aList) System.out.println(s);. One my first thoughts after seeing this was, can I get it to work with Play! Will recompile...

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Technically Possible: Code duplication is evil

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Thoughts about software, business and technology. Thursday, May 27, 2010. Code duplication is evil. As you’re programming, have you ever had the sense that a great evil was lurking in your code base? Well, most likely there is, and it’s name is: code duplication! Of all the code smells. There are, code duplication is one of the most telling. So much can be learned from it, if you’re paying attention. Some times it can tell you that your design is not quite right. Or that you’re mi...8221; Sure, everyone ...

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Thoughts about software, business and technology. Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Getting Lombok to Play! The approach in this post works, but I created a Play! Module that makes is easier. You can find it here:. Recently I've been getting back in to using Play! Then today I came across Project Lombok. So you can do things like this:. Val aList = Arrays.asList("Hello", "World"); for(val s : aList) System.out.println(s);. One my first thoughts after seeing this was, can I get it to work with Play! Will recompile...

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