Today I have presented yet another *new* Android Talk at the Cracow.Mobi conference. This time I focused on RoboGuice, and Guice in general. As from what I’ve seen a lot of android apps still get written without dependency injection – which saddens me – static global variables or weird helpers still come up in apps [...]
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After not even one day of hacking, I’m releasing my first IntelliJ IDEA plugin. It enables “Tasks” (that default plugin in IntelliJ) to see tasks on the Kanbanery.com board. Thanks to this you’re able to commit always “refering to” some specific task. Using GitHub and Kanbanery such commits are linked back to the task on [...]
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intellij,
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kanbanery,
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I’ve finished a one could say major stepstone in my student project yesterday. I’ll be implementing this tool to be production ready over the next few months so keep your fingers crossed. But what is it actually? ProtoDoc, is for Google Protocol Buffers what JavaDoc is for Java. As simple as that. In order to [...]
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It’s been a long time since the Academic IT Festival 2011 but I didn’t have the time to post about it somehow. Anyways, now just a quick recap about it :-) Aparently some people did really like it, see tweets bellow :-) I also got feedback that “not yet real programmers”, that is students, didn’t [...]
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Yes, it’s time for another JavaCamp mini-review… :-) Without further intros, let’s get down do the presentations: Łukasz Lenart – “Nie samym kodem programista żyje” Łukasz’s presentation was not a technical one this time. He talked about how to be/become an effective programmer. A nice tip he noted was to carry a notebook and note [...]
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polishjug,
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TDD
Hi guys, todays post is about yet another fun and small hack, namely: Having twitter posts (tweets) to be displayed right along all wordpress blog posts (posts) in the same timeline (wordpress main view). しかし!!! As my blog is being listed on http://www.dworld.pl/Blogsfera (and for other obvious reasons) I didn’t want all my tweets to [...]
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php,
tips,
twitter,
wordpress
Just an quick summary of what I’ve been coding lately: http://github.com/barthez/mysql.integra.dbfiller – an simple Python app that is able to generate SQL code with inserts that we need to fill up our database for load testing. It’s doing an simple simulation of people checking in and out from various activities at some job and calculates [...]
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hibernate,
java,
netbeans platform,
python,
spring,
vaadin,
webmaster,
work
Amazing days and awesome people It’s been some amazing days for me during (and before) the NBPTraining. As you probably know already – I’ve been the “one-man-army” behind the organization and basically everything around this training. I got lots of help from various people, such as Dr Jarosław Wąs (from KN Glider) – it wouldn’t [...]
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Git is really simple and VERY powerfull. It makes svn look like an idiot – but that’s just my personal opinion ;-) Anyways, I’m using github most of the time, but now I’d like to hava a non public repository (yet remote) for some small project. I’ve been commiting to a local git instance from [...]
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Yes, my GNU/Linux skills have been certified and now I can call myself a Red Hat Certified Technician as I’ve today passed the RH-202 exam with a 100% score – which leads me to the idea that I should have tried to tackle RHCE and not RHCT – I’ll do ir eventually someday I guess [...]
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