Tweets for 2009-08-21
- @surya_s disk space/ram (no concurrent browsers), cpu/time (fewer test runs), health (fewer bugs), wealth (become TL sooner) #sarcasm in reply to surya_s #
- Yipeee, an editor with vi mode, dvcs (git,hg,bzr), code completn, syntax highlighting (about 80 lexers): Editra http://editra.org #
- Thank god the geek don't sing OR What you get when you assemble a rock star team ? http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23songsincode #songsincode #
- RT: @stilkov @dret REST's relation to Agile, or rather agility, is like that of dynamic languages – not necessary, but helpful. #
- RT: @dret @mnot agile REST: wouldn't that <be> runtime discovery + extensibility is <more loosely coupled> than compile time contracts? #
- Just way too awesome! Less unit testing dogma. More unit testing karma. (circa 2007) http://is.gd/2rqPI via @tirsen #
- @soundstripe not yet tried on multiple languages yet .. has launch support .. didn't see debug support. in reply to soundstripe #
- @debasishg its easier to answer which X,Y tuples don't satisfy – answer : [] in reply to debasishg #
- @rossduncan that looks like an uphill battle – the 12th man could just be rain. Are you a blackcaps fan ? in reply to rossduncan #
- @rossduncan Dhoni & team. Thats probably the only popular sport this part of the world. in reply to rossduncan #
- @rossduncan The best for the kiwis. in reply to rossduncan #
- It sure walks, talks and acts like duck-typing RT: @sduskis RT @vschiavoni: If SOAP==strict interfaces, is REST the duck-typing of the Web ? #
- #joke #hateoas if #REST principles were introduced into dynamic typing, each return would include, a list of methods which could be invoked. #