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ikai
Scala or Clojure on App Engine..
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Wonderful... @
jhuggins
presenting Hacking Selenium.
http://www.infoq.com/present...
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it is sad to see large parts of javascript development is still alert driven development.
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A node.js client (partial) for redis.
http://developer-in-test.blogspot.com/2009...
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A very simple node.js redis client. Can do only EXISTS call :).
http://gist.github.com/253358
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headius
Can I send mail to the headius gmail email id for the RubyConf India info?
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Anything related to ruby.If on Watir it will be super cool. But its a RubyConf & topic is open as far as I know
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Reading about RAMClouds. Interesting concept.
Wednesday
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Blog post - What good is feedback for?
http://developer-in-test.blogspot.com/2009...
#Agile
. Let me know your thoughts..
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@
headius
Rubyconf India 2010.
http://rubyconfindia.org/
, Let me know if you are interested :)
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headius
sure. Will do it first thing when I reach office in the morning.
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ikai
Actually
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
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what is the use of feedback when it is not going to use it to fix things? So is it good to define agile as way to reduce our assumptions?
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what is the use of feedback when it is not going to be used to fix things? So is it good to define agile as way to reduce our assumptions?
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ikai
Have you heard of the lowest level of hell in buddism 'the nonstop path'. Thats the windows update :)
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I repeat - Make it work, make it right. But the idea is to keep the distance between the two as short as possible
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Contd from previous tweet - Faster we reduce the assumptions better it is.
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Not sure but this seems to be related to something we were talking in FOSS.IN.
http://www.infoq.com/article...
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Empathy's notification system is weird.....
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I love to use simple lightweight solution to solve tough problems. Thats why I like things like vim, ruby, nginx, memcached, rabbitmq, squid
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pekkaklarck
There is no right tool or wrong tool. It all depends on the job we have at hand. (I see too much kungfu panda :)
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f3ew
Ah.. Good question. Probably because of my ignorance :)
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@
woodybrood
vimperator rocks... Now my life is filled with vim commands :)
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Reading Watir roadmap in wave... Am I late or what? :)
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ooh,, is it a .net app with a custom grid? if so faced that horror story too many times y now :)
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Holy God... I am influenced by vim... Now to save I am pressing Esc key first everywhere.
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Thinking about what I mean by Agile.. To call something not agile I need to first understand what is Agile.
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hmm.. All my ideas of writing a node.js client is take. redis, memcached, couchdb... Now working on a secret node.js project :D
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I remember one called bypassing the GUI by @
marick
. Search for the same name in Google. Its a PDF...
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wrote a node.js client for redis db... Need to clean it up and put it on github.
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