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maybe I should thank recruiters for reminding me that in a parallel universe, I could be a java developer in a bank.
[shipped] Wheelcrowd: is the world around you wheelchair accessible? http://jabberwocky.eu/2012/11/25/wheelcrowd/ …
note to self: NEVER ask more than one question in an email, only the last one gets answered. every time.
+100 RT @mislav: From the author of Git Tips You Didn't Know About, conclusion of an epic struggle:
Merge vs. Rebase http://buff.ly/YHgRUy
the slides from my presentation about the actor model at #euruko http://slidesha.re/mbBMce
intriguing political metaphor to explain attitudes in software engineering by Steve Yegge http://t.co/w1CBRWhP (/via @tomstuart)
meteor is sooo yesterday! today's hip coders use this http://t.co/w4Bk4ZUS /via @mortice
Joined baby-related meetup which seems to be an outlet for yoga/homeopathy/... So, where can I find the 'mums for science and engineering'?
seeing as every startup advertising for jobs has an amazingly talented team, I'm starting to wonder: where are the average developers?
[blog post] my take on what constitutes a good speaker at conferences http://t.co/ItI7jWbJ
how could we increase the number of startups in Europe? (blog post) http://t.co/JdVfa3LO
gmail's redesign: Google's explanation http://t.co/C3nVqN2P and an ex-PM's critique http://t.co/xBYwH66C (via @flexyflow and @studiomuscle)
forget JMeter, Tsung kicks *ss for performance testing http://tsung.erlang-projects.org/ (thanks @josephwilk)
slides of my concurrency talk yesterday at #arrrrcamp here http://slidesha.re/9vDgp0
[blog] Promises in js with Q: write-up of my recent experience with it http://jabberwocky.eu/2013/02/15/promises-in-javascript-with-q/ …
[blog] networking is a dirty word http://jabberwocky.eu/2012/11/14/networking-is-a-dirty-word/ …
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