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  • Reflections on Tampa CodeCamp

    In retrospect, I probably should have posted a ‘reflection’ on my JaxDUG talk as well. That was my first talk and I believe my first PowerPoint deck ever created. The deck is pretty much the same except I had only a minor amount of notes in the first and a few items weren’t there. The DDLDML slide is...
    Posted to roy ashbrook (Weblog) by royashbrook on 07-17-2007
  • re: Testing your code

    A colleague of mine asked me to comment on this post. http://blog.madskristensen.dk/post/Testing-your-code.aspx For the duration of my post, I will assume that Mads is a "smart" guy, not a "stupid" guy. =) First, I suppose I should give my views of unit testing. If you are writing...
    Posted to roy ashbrook (Weblog) by royashbrook on 07-10-2007
  • re: Imprisoning Mort

    this is in response to http://ayende.com/Blog/archive/2007/06/20/Imprisoning-Mort.aspx does this mean that I am bound to write unmaintainable [sic] code and should be locked down to a very small set of "safe" choices, which were chosen for me by those Above Me ? In my experience, those often...
    Posted to roy ashbrook (Weblog) by royashbrook on 07-09-2007
  • Re: IBM Lays off 1 billion people!

    OK, so it wasn't that many. I think it's funny that so many people are suprised that IBM is trying to basically take advantage of cheaper working conditions in other places. They want to kill their pensions and take advantage of the brilliant people working in other countries that don't require...
    Posted to roy ashbrook (Weblog) by royashbrook on 05-04-2007
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