... Not really. :-) We're still programming Perl at bivio, even more extremely than before. I'm trying to keep up a personal page viarob.com. I don't know of...
Hello Extreme Perlers! It has been a long time since we have seen a post on this list. I hope that means you are all busily writing software, and cannot spare...
Nope, but it was something I was interested in, I'll try to find time to take a look at your script. Otherwise, please post your findings, I would be very...
Anyone else running Perl under CruiseControl? I wrote an experimental script to produce the XML output that CruiseControl knows how to handle - my toy script...
One of the more difficult aspects of life is converting experience into skill. Without this essential step, life is a series of unconnected experiences to...
... I think this is only true when you are relatively new to pairing. Good pairing is not particularly self-conscious. It is true that you may spend less time...
Hi Rob, Keep the group going! I value your thoughts and the group input. On making mistakes: I find private mistakes are always easier to confront than public...
Yahoo is going to shut down this group unless I send a message every now and then so here's an unoffical blog entry. ;-) Good thing XP values communication...
The position is onsite, in San Francisco, in a group that does Messaging at Barclays Global Investors, and reports to Myra Moore who is also the contact...
XP-related-but-not-Perl: I've learned that there is a study underway at Stanford University on pair programming vs. solo programming. They are looking for test...
This wasn't a SMOP. Not even close. If you've read my book, you know that I use SMOP to mean Subject Matter Oriented Programming. The Hacker's Dictionary...
Hi Luke, Thanks for the sites. I'll take a look at them. Greg C ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo!...
... I've tried out two test case management systems recently for our agile/xp team: - TestRun (http://testrun.majordojo.com/) OK, nice clean app, relatively...
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Recently I was tasked with evaluating/working on a requirements and test management product for my company that was selected by one of my coworkers. The...
... The fact that Subversion supports DAV is a red herring, since the original question was about disconnected use. When you reconnect, it is to a remote...
... SVN uses WebDAV. Wouldn't that be a natural solution? If you were to use SVK-over-SVN, you could keep a local repository that could be merged with the...
... One clarification -- I don't use emacs+darcs, one of the commenters (John Sequeira) does. I currently use OneNote for this at work, but I suspect it's...
... Chris uses emacs+darcs, and I'd recommend emacs+cvs for this problem, since it will work better for the world at large. Perhaps I'm being naive (and I...
... Why would people want to publish a weblog using Blogger's services? Whatever the reason that is why blogger.el was written to use XML-RPC. weblogger.el...
... Since there's been an overwhelming demand for a blog, and since this list has been getting more noise than signal lately (those buggers registered a bunch...
... In a way I do. It's not fancy like other blogs, and it is communal, instead of me, it's "we". The nice thing about this blog is that is short and to the...
... What a coincidence! I write on my weblog by typing text in emacs and typing C-c C-c! (weblogger.el is my secret weapon.) /me ducks -- http://hexmode.com/ ...
... Well, now I'm worried about blogging. I thought it was a good idea but now I'm not certain. I'm also quite scared because I've been using vim since I was...
I'm half way through the War of Art by Steve Pressfield, and I'm a bit shocked at his approach. I'm in the section where he explains Resistance as the thing...