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I'm here in Crested Butte, for the 2nd Java Posse Roundup (my second time as well). It's been great, and much different than last year. That's cool because the theme was "Don't Repeat Yourself". Here's my overview. I'll...
Last year, at the Java Posse Roundup in Crested Butte, a few of us got together the day before the conference for a pre-event. We talked about Django and TurboGears. It was quite interesting, and people filtered in throughout the evening, as they arrived...
Discussions of IDEs, and the special challenges of having choice The Java Posse has released yet another session from the Java Posse Roundup . I attended the Roundup in March, and we had a lot of great sessions, all of which were recorded and will be...
Cool swag Is it rude to brag about the swag at a conference? Ah, well, I’m gonna do it anyhow. Next year, I’m convinced that the Java Posse Roundup 2008 will sell out during the early bird registration period, and it won’t be just for...
Filed under: Java, Sun, Mindview, Eckel, Kathy Sierra, Flex, Adobe, Java Posse, Google, Java Posse Roundup, cenqua, wag, o'reilly
My Reading List I thought I would share what I’m reading now, and what I’ve been reading recently. And I added some podcasts, for good measure, and even a link to a cool development tool that I learned about at the Java Posse Roundup. Online...
Filed under: Java, Ruby on Rails, Eckel, Javascript, SRT Solutions, Dianne Marsh, Bill Wagner, MochiKit, poppendieck, Java Posse, Roundup, ab5k, Java Posse Roundup, Wagner, DotNet, cenqua, lean software development, Scientific American, Swampcast, Spolsky, Scriptaculous, YUI, Dojo, Josh Marinacci, Camping, DotNetRocks, Steve McConnell
Thursday, March 8 By Thursday, people were really getting the knack of open spaces conferences. Those who had held back in earlier days were right in the thick of things at this point. People were resisting the urge to lecture, and getting into the collaborative...