Just a follow up from the Suncoast OWASP meeting Tuesday night. A few people asked where to subscribe to the OWASP email list (at least one was from sunjug...
I've posted the Cigar Night event on CodeTown. http://www.codetown.us/events/cigar-night-at-the-sunjug Please sign up for codetown, and don't forget to join...
Well skyway cup ended and I won a honorable mention. I had fun doing the project and I won eneugh to buy a iPhone. Sent from my iPhone On Dec 9, 2008, at 7:31...
Don't forget, this Wednesday is the big Holiday 2008 edition of Sunjug Cigar Night at Woody's on the Manatee River. Everyone is welcome to show up. No need to...
Hi, I am looking for Sr. level Java people who are interested in Open Source technologies for a client of mine in the high traffic www arena. What would...
No shortage of work here. In fact, I am looking for local people who would like to program from home. :) My clients have been realizing the value proposition...
Almost forgot, there is a new medical software startup in town, starting in January, doing development with the iPhone SDK, Erlang and Ruby (explicitly, no...
Yep, Mike I totally believe you, really I do. Just like when you slammed Java for not having varArgs and interfaces with implementations. You do however sound...
I know this is kind of late, but I was enjoying the holidays. Hope you enjoy the poem J T'was the night before Christmas, when all around the fence Not a...
It's too bad you didn't show up for my JRuby on Rails presentation where I integrated to the FreeTTS Java lib. You missed how JRuby debugging didn't work,...
Joel, you have an iPhone, maybe this would be a good thing for you to do. I mean a proprietary SDK with two obscure languages sounds like a winner to me....
I worked with JSF when developing apps for SunPass in Boca Raton before I came back to Sarasota, and it was pretty broken and way overly complex back then....
You, my friend are describing VWP in Netbeans. No hacking JSP or XML files, WYSIWYG design, even with custom ObjectListProviders wired into a Spring DAO layer,...
Yes, I'll get you the links tonight when I get home. ... From: "Mike Pence" <mike.pence@...> Subj: Re: [sunjug] Sr.Java Developer position in Salt Lake...
Re[2]: [sunjug] Sr.Java Developer position in Salt Lake City This had me laughing out loud at work today. Classic. Here is the rebuttal, a bit old but for...
Re[2]: [sunjug] Sr.Java Developer position in Salt Lake City I am still a proponent of the "action" oriented frameworks (Rails, SpringMVC, I guess Struts but I...
Re[2]: [sunjug] Sr.Java Developer position in Salt Lake City I do need to try this, but I am a bit gun shy as I've never found using data binding product...
Thanks for your input, David. I think that the request/response frameworks do have their place, and with the just-announced merging of Merb and Rails, there is...
Re[4]: [sunjug] Sr.Java Developer position in Salt Lake City I think a big advantage of rails was "this is rails, this is how you do ruby web apps" , to...
Yeah, the Spring stuff always struck me as the best of the bunch, but most companies wanted the 'safety' of something that they perceived as a standard, and...
Pretty much since spring 2.0 I think most companies allow it and look at is a j2ee/jee replacement. ... From: "Mike Pence" <mike.pence@...> Subj: Re:...
In the future (o, next 24 months or so), server-driven presentation technologies will fall out of favor for client-side light-weight GUI technologies such as...
Re[6]: [sunjug] Sr.Java Developer position in Salt Lake City Thanks for the chiming in, Vladimir. How does "Ajax" fit into the picture. I see Flex and GWT,...
Well I work for a company that has a large code base in ASP and works well for several complex user interface screens. I have added some .net and some JSF. I...