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For a couple of years now, I've been going around the world and giving a talk entitled
''Pragmatic Architecture'', talking both about what architecture is (and what architects
really do), and ending the talk with my own ''catalog'' of architectural elements and
ideas, in an attempt to take some of the mystery and ''cloud'' nature of ...
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It amazes me how insular and inward-facing the software industry is. And how the ''agile''
movement is reaping the benefits of a very simple characteristic.
For example, consider Jeff Palermo's essay on ''The
Myth of Self-Organizing Teams''. Now, nothing against Jeff, or his post, per
se, but it amazes me how our industry believes that ...
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Fielding has weighed in on the recent ''buzzwordiness'' (hey, if Colbert can make
up ''truthiness'', then I can make up ''buzzwordiness'') of calling everything a ''REST
API'', a tactic that has become more en vogue of late as vendors discover
that the general programming population is finding the WSDL-based XML services stack
too ...
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The full list is here.
It's a pretty prestigious group--and I'm totally floored that I'm there next to some
pretty big names.
In homage to Ms. Sally Fields, of so many years ago... ''You like me, you really like
me''. Having somebody come up to me at a conference and tell me how much they like
my blog is second on my list of ''fun ...
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Another DZone newsletter crosses my Inbox, and again I feel compelled to comment.
Not so much in the uber-aggressive style of my previous attempt, since I find myself
more on the fence on this one, but because I think it's a worthwhile debate and worth
calling out.
The article in question is ''5 Reasons Why You Don't Want A ...
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I've been asked to put together a list of the ''best'' Java resources that every up-and-coming
Java developer should have, and I'd like this list to be as comprehensive as possible
and, more importantly, reflect more than just my own opinion. So, either through comments
or through email, let me know what you think
the best Java resources are ...
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Apparently, I'm drawing enough of an audience through this blog that various folks
have started to send me press releases and notifications and requests for... well,
I dunno exactly, but I'm assuming some blogging love of some kind. I'm always a little
leery about that particular subject, because it always has this dangerous potential
to ...
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A couple of people have asked me over the last few weeks, so it's probably worth saying
out loud:
No, I don't work for a large company, so yes, I'm available for consulting and research
projects. If you've got one of those burning questions like, ''How would our company/project/department/whatever
make use of JRuby-and-Rails, and what ...
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This is, without a doubt, the most accurate quote ever about the ''fun'' of
writing a book:
Writing a book is an adventure. To begin with, it is a toy and an amusement; then
it becomes a mistress, and then it becomes a master, and then a tyrant. The last phase
is that just as you are about to be reconciled to your servitude, you kill ...
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This is not a title I convey lightly, but Michael Nygard's Release It! deserves
the honor. It's the first book I've ever seen that addresses the issues of building
software that's Production-friendly and sysadmin-approachable. He describes a series
of antipatterns describing a variety of software failures, and offers up a series
of solutions ...
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