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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Hey there guys. I hope some you enjoyed my presentation on SFI last weekend. The workshop was kinda chaotic (network problems mailny) but I’m sure some of you got convinced to use, or begin with trying out, git in yout next projects… :-) Well, that was all nice and cool but git (other DVCS have [...]
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As I’ll be leading BOTH a presentation and a workshop about git at the upcomming Academic It Festival I’m preparing myselffor the most problematic of all problems… MS Windows! Just kidding ;-) But it’s highly probable that most users will have Windows installed on their notebooks so I’ll better be prepared :-) One of the [...]
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As my team is using a kinda weird source eclipse code formatter setup, that other IDEs can’t emulate in 100% I sometimes found myself committing in a file with only a few changed spaces. Of course, I could use “external-formatter” plugins etc but that’s no good. Running eclipse’s formatter each time I want to format [...]
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I’m curently doing an internship (It’s called: “Poławiamy perły, szlifujemy diamenty” == “Pooling pearls, polishing diamonds” — very cool :-)) at XSolve – we’re doing some GWT coding and I really like it. The team is great and everyone is really helpful and fun to talk to — the company’s “look and feel” reminds me [...]
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