Archive for June, 2006
I’ve been using and liking TestNG for a while now, but until recently hadn’t really appreciated everything it was giving me.
There are some software libraries/frameworks that feel like an implementation of an idea, and others that feel like an implmentation used to solve problems for every day development needs. I would say that JUnit/JSF [...]
I had never liked visiting my grandmothers “lab” as a child, mostly because it smelled of animal feces and I felt bad for all the mice that kept getting poked with needles…Maybe the animals were hurt and just getting treated in some weird way?
Now I find out that my suspicions were correct, those poor mice!
I know it’s probably not very cool to just link to something else but I just have to for this one. I’ve mentioned seeing it on an hbo show before but it’s priceless seeing Patrick Stewart blather on about naked women…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGf9Hc-KpAA
Latest Entries
- how to fix butt ugly ubuntu hardy heron fonts
- Where are our java leader’s opinions on closures?
- Tapestry 4.1.5 Released && various Tacos project releases (like Seam / jQuery support)
- painting by numbers, or how html cowards hide behind CSS
- Rails component envy
- OGNL 2.7.2 Released
- news flash - Swing is a terrible API to emulate in web development
- hip hop is neat
- good closures, bad closures
- Sergey, come home..