Thu, 16 July 2009 Episode #14 is an almost solo-cast with Mark and Greg in the absense of both Greg and Antony. Sit back with your colorred pens and get ready to draw your next program in Piet!
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Thu, 16 July 2009 In the continuing saga of clearing the podcast backlog, episode #13 also escapes to your unsuspecting ears - join the guys as we ponder quitting our jobs and flipping hamburgers for a change...
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Thu, 16 July 2009 Following this years CITCON ANZ 2009 in Brisbane, Mark sits down with fellow kiwis Nigel Charman and John Hurst to discuss:
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Thu, 16 July 2009 Oh hai listeners - we're clearing that silence with a deluge of backlogged podcasts, in episode #11 we talk about Android, Netbooks, Languages, and other things (of course, regular listeners will know we cover these topics all the time...). Show notes will be updated with links below: Comments[0] |
Sun, 5 July 2009 Not content with releasing the belated episode 7, we also have episode #10!
Theme music "Past within the future" by Greek band Fractals Comments[1] |
Sun, 5 July 2009 People thought they'd never hear this mythical lost episode #7 after someone forgot to plug in the microphone... but no - here it is ;-) We cover grails moving to tomcat, jetty vs tomcat, netbeans and eclipses maven support, unit testing vs integration testing, modularization, and other stuff... Comments[0] |
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Greg is a mobile developer doing Java ME, Symbian and Android. A Lisp Lover and wanna be language polyglot. He likes Heavy Metal, Squash and Cycling
www.simworks.com
Mark is an ex Delphi, Smalltalk liking Lisp lover who happens to do Java most of the time. He like Heavy Metal and tweets way too often.
www.smx.co.nz
Twitter: talios
Richard is Groovy/Grails/Java/JavaScript/GWT developer working primarily in the web space doing applications for a wide range of clients. Currently working for Sky TV doing GWT/Java/Maven/Spring/easyb work.
www.bluetrainsoftware.com
Twitter: RichardVowles
Antony Stubbs is currently (06/09) deeply into Wicket, Maven, dabbles in Scala, Groovy and Open Source technology in general. He believes that not doing things well is a waste of time, and is now trying to start his own 'thing'.
stubbisms.wordpress.com