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Forum posts by Sam Newman:Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Feb 16, 2010, 10:50 PM
I’ve recently been working on a Clojure application that I hope to open source soon. It’s been my first experience of using Clojure, and is almost certainly one of the most thought provking things I’ve done in a long while. One of the things that is still causing me issues is how to go [...]
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Feb 14, 2010, 2:22 PM
I’ve been working on a couple of spare time projects, both of which I hope to release more formally in the next few weeks. One of them involves development of a simple web application for deployment on Google App Engine. As part of the development, I had to modify an existing open source Clojure API [...]
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Feb 14, 2010, 2:22 PM
I’ve been working on a couple of spare time projects, both of which I hope to release more formally in the next few weeks. One of them involves development of a simple web application for deployment on Google App Engine. As part of the development, I had to modify an existing open source Clojure API [...]
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Feb 2, 2010, 10:53 PM
A few years ago, I was sharing a drink with a friend of mine. He was about to become a fully qualified architect. In the UK, one cannot call themselves an architect without having carried out the full, three part course, which takes at least seven years. Typically, as the course involves working in [...]
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Feb 2, 2010, 10:53 PM
A few years ago, I was sharing a drink with a friend of mine. He was about to become a fully qualified architect. In the UK, one cannot call themselves an architect without having carried out the full, three part course, which takes at least seven years. Typically, as the course involves working in [...]
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jan 24, 2010, 7:18 PM
One of the problems quickly encountered when any new team adopts a Continuous Build is that builds become slow. Enforcing a Build Time Limit can help, but ultimately if all of your Continuous Build runs as one big monolithic block, there are limits to what you can do to decrease build times. One of the [...]
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Jan 24, 2010, 7:18 PM
One of the problems quickly encountered when any new team adopts a Continuous Build is that builds become slow. Enforcing a Build Time Limit can help, but ultimately if all of your Continuous Build runs as one big monolithic block, there are limits to what you can do to decrease build times. One of the [...]
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jan 21, 2010, 11:18 AM
Anyone who has worked in a team which uses a Continuous Build inevitably starts to learn about the cost of a long running build: More time between checkin and a report of a failure Higher chance of Continuous Build containing multiple checkins, increasing the chance of an integration break and complicating rollback Fixing a build related to [...]
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Jan 21, 2010, 11:18 AM
Anyone who has worked in a team which uses a Continuous Build inevitably starts to learn about the cost of a long running build: More time between checkin and a report of a failure Higher chance of Continuous Build containing multiple checkins, increasing the chance of an integration break and complicating rollback Fixing a build related to [...]
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jan 17, 2010, 5:17 PM
Have you ever watched young children play football (of Soccer for our Atlantic cousins)? During the game, you can be certain of one thing – most of the team on both sides will be doing nothing but chasing the ball. There is no thought about the bigger picture, no tactical decision making (let alone anything [...]
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Jan 17, 2010, 5:17 PM
Have you ever watched young children play football (of Soccer for our Atlantic cousins)? During the game, you can be certain of one thing – most of the team on both sides will be doing nothing but chasing the ball. There is no thought about the bigger picture, no tactical decision making (let alone anything [...]
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jan 14, 2010, 11:17 AM
The reason so many New Year Resolutions get dropped, is because people start doing something out of the ordinary (for them) in order to institute a change, but never make that change a habit. It’s the reason dieting does not work – you shouldn’t go on a diet, you should change your diet. The former [...]
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Jan 14, 2010, 11:17 AM
The reason so many New Year Resolutions get dropped, is because people start doing something out of the ordinary (for them) in order to institute a change, but never make that change a habit. It’s the reason dieting does not work – you shouldn’t go on a diet, you should change your diet. The former [...]
Posted in All Buzz Forum, Jan 14, 2010, 9:18 AM
It has come to this. After many years of mis-directed mail, I have finally decided to put pen to paper (well, photon to monitor, but you get the idea) and state that I Am Not Sam Newman. World, here me now. It is possible – nay likely – that more than one person has the same [...]
Posted in Java Buzz Forum, Jan 14, 2010, 9:18 AM
It has come to this. After many years of mis-directed mail, I have finally decided to put pen to paper (well, photon to monitor, but you get the idea) and state that I Am Not Sam Newman. World, here me now. It is possible – nay likely – that more than one person has the same [...]
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