Tweets for 2010-02-27
- @chaitannya Not sure if I know sufficient about it to comment in reply to chaitannya #
- Using google buzz to document my Pune Cloudcamp notes. http://is.gd/9idZU #
- @dushyanth I like the fact that buzz is simple, uncluttered and most importantly every stream is a "simple" web page. in reply to dushyanth #
- @davenielsen @mhegi @manishd @sidoscope Nice meeting up at #cloudcamp pune. I enjoyed the morning I spent there (had to leave later) #
- any good clojure ide recommendations apart from vim ? eclipse still seems a little far behind. target platform = ubuntu #
- @ikai I enjoy the lower mass of clojure, though learning it seems like operating in a higher gravity environment. I suspect thats temporary in reply to ikai #
- @debasishg i'm starting to think whether it is good is a function of whether types or operations are "more" central to your domain model in reply to debasishg #
- @apupeikis i'll try it out .. apparently there is a pre-alpha clojure plugin available. thanks. in reply to apupeikis #
- @jneira nope .. been a vi guy all through .. switched to eclipse only after it introduced substantial awesome refactoring support. in reply to jneira #
- @anantshri am looking for an ide .. as far as an editor environment goes am quite happy with vim in reply to anantshri #
- @debasishg In python I prefer classes/methods with CRUD/rich domain models. With data processors, parser, algorithms, functional is better. in reply to debasishg #
- @debasishg static/dynamic imo is different tradeoffs. For dyn, productivity, metaprogramming good, testing overhead, refactoring bad in reply to debasishg #
- @debasishg I built func->imp->func flows in python which is multiparadigm. But each of these are different sequential biz transactions in reply to debasishg #
- @patrickdlogan My frame of reference is Java and Python in eclipse. HUGE difference in refactoring productivity. In python IDE has to guess. in reply to patrickdlogan #
- @patrickdlogan I wish I had worked with smalltalk .. but I havent
I imagine IDEs always have far more info with static types 4 refactorng in reply to patrickdlogan # - But why I prefer dynamic over static types in most situations is not technology – its business. ROI & biz agility. http://is.gd/9l47C #
- @themue I plead ignorance. If so it is indeed a shame that python/ruby do not have good refactoring tools /cc @patrickdlogan @debasishg in reply to themue #
- Chile 2010 earthquake was half as intensive with a third as much energy as the asian 2004 one http://is.gd/9l7QQ #