This Saturday we’ve (the Software Craftsmanship in Cracow guys) organized a Code Retreat, right after AgileCE. We’ve invited Corey Haines to join us and facilitate this meetup, and later on even Alexandru Bolboaca AND Maria Diaconu joined us in facilitating the event and so it got even better :-) Before we start, just a quick reminder [...]
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Yesterday and today I’ve been hacking some JavaScript during a free training organized by http://releasingforce.com/ although they’re not really braging that it’s them who do these meetings, more precisely: http://www.devmeetings.pl/ :-) As I’m coding quite a lot GWT and JS has also become quite powerfull in the last years I enlisted the training to learn [...]
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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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After I came back to Poland this week I had an bazillion of things to do… Now it’s just getting even more but I’ll try survive this. One additional time-taker this week was this years Java Developers’ Day. In fact, it should have been renamed and I’m very wondered that it wasn’t to: “Java Developer [...]
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At last I was able to attend one of the NOSQL Summer meetings. It’s topic yesterday was “Paxos made simple” (this paper by Leslie Lamport (wikipedia entry about him)). We also found this document from Google Labs very interesting and usefull during the discussion – Paxos Made Live – An Engineering Perspective (Tushar Chandra, Robert [...]
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Yup, last Saturday we’ve had yet another JavaCamp in Cracow. It was in my opinion the best yet – mostly due to our awesome speakers. One could call this “JavaCamp” an “ScalaCamp” if you think about it – as most of the topics (3/4) where mostly about scala (AKKA is avaiable as both Java and [...]
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scala
So the long awaited GeeCON 2010 has come to an end yesterday. Of course I was there, and had quite an amazing time there yet again. Here’s, as usually, a small review/roundup of al the three days GeeCON lasted. It’s been really fun, as I was not only attending all the sessions but hanging around [...]
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spring
10 Kwietnia 2010, odbył się trzeci już, organizowany przez PJUG na terenie AGH, JavaCamp. Niestety tego samego dnia, około godziny 9:00 doszło do katastrofy polskiego samolutu z b. ważnymi osobami rządowymi i nie tylko Polski… Trudno jest sprawę opisać słowami i chyba każdy wie o czym mowa, także podobnie jak na JavaCampie, pozostawiam to w chwili ciszy [...]
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NetBeans.edu.pl Since Poznań JUG’s NetBeans Platform Training in January (yeah, the one where there was no place left for me ;-)), I’ve been in contact with Poznań JUG‘s Adam Dudczak, Polish JUG‘s Adrian Nowak, Sun’s Geertjan Wielenga and Eppleton’s Anton Epple and many more… And a little later Karol Harezlak joined the training team. We’ve [...]
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Yeah! It’s time for another great JUG meeting. I’ll have to go quite far this time, as it’ll be in Poznań and that’s about 7h by train from Cracow… but at the very moment I saw who was going to be there, that is: Geertjan Wielenga (whose blog I’ve been reading for a long long [...]
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