Sun, 30 August 2009
— As always, theme music "Past within a future" provided by Athen's prog rock band Fractals, licensed under Creative Commons. Comments[0] |
Sun, 30 August 2009
— As always, theme music "Past within a future" provided by Athen's prog rock band Fractals, licensed under Creative Commons. Comments[1] |
Thu, 20 August 2009 Hey everyone - Richard here. We have started a new Google Group for discussions around Illegal Argument so they are more accessible than the comments on this blog. The URL is http://groups.google.com/group/illegalargument Greg currently has the assignment for "meatier" topics to talk about, but you have some to suggest, feel free to post them here. Java/JVM/JVM Community related please :-) And for the listener bonus! Infinitest which I have been speaking about using (and which makes a huge difference to my ability to do TDD in Eclipse) have a special 25% off the commercial license cost - just use the coupon "Illegal-Argument-Rocks". There are only 50 of them (well, 49 now) and they last until the end of August, so be in quick! I'll be talking about it more as I try and fold it in to my Groovy development in Eclipse. Oh, and none of us are commercially (or non-commercially) involved with the http://infinitest.org guys, I just think their product is incredible. Category: general -- posted at: 10:14 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 17 August 2009 Illegal Argument present Episode #17!
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Sat, 15 August 2009 Illegal Argument Episode 16.... It's a LOOOOOONG one... show notes will be updated here soon. Comments[0] |
Sat, 8 August 2009 The second part to episode #15...
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Sat, 8 August 2009 Once again we're late in posting the next great installment of Illegal Argument, but for all you're patience you're now being rewarding with not one, but a two part episode! (Ok, so we talked longer than usual, and broke it up for you... arn't we nice?)
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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
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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'.
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