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Interview with Trisha Gee About Being a Java Programmer Posted: Sep 3, 2012 1:42 PM
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Trisha Gee is interviewed by Simon Hem Pedersen and Ole Friis Østergaard from Trifork at GOTO Copenhagen 2012. Trisha tells about her career, what she has been involved in in her 10+ years as a Java programmer. She does not envy the programmers working with other languages, she likes to spend time to become really good at one thing, and if need be, she could learn to use another language. The way LMAX tackles working with an “old” language like Java is by being part of the Java Committee, to ...

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