Paul Querna: 2011 Timecards
Work Project: Hobby Project: 2012 Goal Finish the hobby project. Created using Dustin’s git-timecard.
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: The Disneyland art of Claude Coats
I'm just old enough to remember growing up in Orange County (well, Whittier, but it was the same thing), in the early 1970's, just as Disneyland was building out and completing the most important of...
View ArticleRobert Burrell Donkin: This Information Age: Some Thoughts As '11 Ends
Some thoughts, on this Information Age, at '11 end... Developeronomics Program or be Programmed Now Every Company Is A Software Company Why Software Is Eating The World We, in the West, borrowed big to...
View ArticleSylvain Wallez: My 2011: a year like no other
This blog has been mostly silent in 2011. Blame both Twitter that makes capturing quick thoughts so easy and a busy year as I started my freelance business. But a new year is starting, and along with...
View ArticleIsabel Drost: Talking people into submitting patches - results
Back in November I gave a talk at Apache Con NA in Vancouver on talking friends and colleagues into contributing patches to open source projects. The intended audience for this talk were experienced...
View ArticleAdrian Sutton: Searching on Google Maps Does Nothing In Chrome
If you’re experiencing an issue when using Chrome with Google Maps where typing in a location and hitting enter either does nothing or just says “Loading…” forever, you’ve very likely hit upon a bug...
View ArticleAdrian Sutton: Bottlenecks in Programmer Productivity
Yan Pritzker recently posted “5 ways to get insane productivity boosts for coders” which provides some good tips on how to improve your usage of tools when doing technical work. To summarise: Never...
View ArticleClaus Ibsen: Apache Camel - 2011 in Numbers
The last couple of years I did this blog post about numbers for 2010, and 2009, so I thought I should do it again this year. Just to do a quick post on some of the numbers for the Apache Camel project...
View ArticleJean-Baptiste Onofré: Apache Karaf 2011 Millesime
We are preparing the new Karaf “Cuvée” 2012, with the main new release Karaf 3.0. Karaf 2011 is a good millésime with the following activity: New sub-projects: 3 (Cellar, Cave, WebConsole) Number of...
View ArticleRich Bowen: Mayan calendar for Christmas
My parents gave me a Mayan calendar for Christmas. It's beautiful, as this photo doesn't really show, and we have it hanging right outside our bedroom.I find that even this early in the year, I'm...
View ArticleCarlos Sanchez: About: DevOps
This is the start of a (hopefully) series of posts about DevOps, based on my presentation From Dev to DevOps. The Agile movement stablished a series of development practices quite common nowadays, or...
View ArticleBryan Pendleton: Mapping out the new year
Here are four great map articles to start off your New Year:In Slate Magazine, Seth Stevenson's article is an homage to a gorgeous new wall map of the U.S.A.: The Greatest Paper Map of the United...
View ArticleDennis Byrne: Cage Diving with Great White Sharks - Neptune Islands, Australia
My favorite shots from cage diving ...
View ArticleDennis Byrne: Crocodile Cage Diving - Darwin, Australia
Crocodile cage diving in Darwin, Australia ...
View ArticleYoav Shapira: New Year's Eve 2012 in Times Square
This past weekend, I did something I've wanted to do since I was 15 more or less: watch the New Year's Eve ball drop in person in Times Square, New York City. This post is kind of long, mostly for my...
View ArticleChristian Schneider: Karaf Tutorial Part 5 - Running Apache Camel...
Blog post edited by Christian Schneider Shows how to run your camel routes in the OSGi server Apache Karaf. Like for CXF blueprint is used to boot up camel. The tutorial shows three examples - a...
View ArticleBruce Snyder: The iPhone is Not a Submarine But Apple Made My Day
This morning I got up at 5am to ride up Flagstaff Mountain with a friend. Soon after I got up I dropped my iPhone in water, totally submerging it. Great. What a wonderful start to my day. Obviously...
View ArticleChristian Grobmeier: 10 reasons why Dart is cooler than JavaScript
Dart is a new programming language from Google and after coding JavaScript for over one year now, I immediately felt in love with it. Coming from the Java world I had a good bunch of things I had to...
View ArticleClaus Ibsen: Apache Camel 2.9 Released - Top 10 Changes
On the last day of 2011 the Apache Camel artifacts just managed to be pushed to the central maven repo, just shy 1.5 hours before champagne bottles was cracked and we entered 2012. The 2.9 release is...
View ArticleAsankha Perera: OSGi - "Seduced by technology in search of a problem" :) ?
I was listening to a very interesting talk at QCon by Rod Johnson of SpringSource. The talk was titled "Things I Wish I'd known" and was about lessons he learned as an entrepreneur, which was very...
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