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- Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Daily Life (27,376 bytes)
145: ...and I had a the pleasure to do an initial keynote talk. It is so great when [[GeeCONPrague|such conferen...
192: ... more than 5000 randomly modified pages. Maybe my talk in [[Bck2Brwsr 0.17|Grenoble]] was so popular tha...
196: ...isabled ability to edit the pages. If you want to talk to me, use [[twitter]] and reference my handle: @...
333: ...r methods?), but in case we don't have a topic to talk about, I am ready to explain why [[value classes]... - OlderBlogPosts (111,273 bytes)
27: ...y the just gained Rock Star status will give that talk few plus points and raise its chances to be accep...
49: Today I have an unusual chance to talk about gardening (or planting forests) when design...
142: .... If you find [[Injectable Singleton]]s useful, [[Talk:Injectable Singleton|share your experience]] with...
149: ...break through and outreach people who I'd like to talk to.
151: Surprisingly this often happens when trying to talk to DI community. I cannot enumerate how many time... - Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Theory (22,864 bytes)
126: ... easily be fixed. As Linus Torwalds use to say: ''Talk is cheap. Show me the code!''
225: It is [[JavaOne]] time, I have a talk about my [[Bck2Brwsr]] together with Niclas from ...
283: ...ions]]. While incomplete (for example it does not talk by whom [[Harmony]] was founded and why), it expl... - 3SidesToEveryAPI (5,843 bytes)
21: ...rates the involved parties, yet it allows them to talk to each other. Can an [[API]] separate its user f... - APIReview (4,291 bytes)
11: codebase. As Linus Torwalds once put it: ''talk is cheap, show me the code!'' - Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Daily Life:Adventures with PHP and MediaWiki (1,647 bytes)
9: ...f are interested, just [[User_talk:JaroslavTulach|talk to me]]. - Maven (2,168 bytes)
11: ...to have alive community which is really helpful [[Talk:Maven|answering questions]]. - Mercurial (2,844 bytes)
35: some sarcastic comments in [[Talk:Mercurial|here]]). Definitely more natural than f... - OSGi (7,935 bytes)
52: ...[OSGi]] deficiencies generated some interesting [[Talk:OSGi|comments and observations]]. I am including ...
54: {{:Talk:OSGi}} - Ruby (3,004 bytes)
1: ...[[Java]]. Some thing that these features invoke [[Talk:Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Theory:LanguagesForEvolution... - C++ (3,443 bytes)
7: ... [[C++]] and who's name would start with ''J'') [[Talk:Trait|argued and proved]] that one can achieve th... - Good Technology (3,666 bytes)
21: ...eing [[wikipedia::coolness|cool]]. People like to talk about cool things, like to show to others that th...
23: ...n follow the [[wikipedia::coolness|cool]] trends, talk about such technology using [[wikipedia::buzzword... - ExceptionExtensibility (3,165 bytes)
58: ...olution than for example the one available with [[Talk:Blogs:AndreiBadea:EnumsInAPIs#Joel_Neely_said_...... - JavaScript (4,469 bytes)
31: ...] has a lot of more to offer - Especially when we talk about [[Java]] as a language not bound by restric... - NetBeans Runtime Container (12,435 bytes)
11: ... with many overloaded meanings. It can be used to talk about the website [www.netbeans.org], about the o... - PropertyFiles (5,584 bytes)
55: = [[Talk:PropertyFiles|Comments]]? =
57: {{:Talk:PropertyFiles}} - Amoeba Model (4,988 bytes)
34: ...er 2]]) it helps if the [[API]] designer and user talk the same language - for example they know and use... - ClarityOfAccessModifiers (8,203 bytes)
92: ...''callback''' a method that subclasses can use to talk to super class - AOP (4,779 bytes)
37: .... This does not seem to be possible now, but as [[Talk:AOP|Nicolas Dumoulin explains]] with [[maven]] it... - Mercurial vs. Subversion (2,795 bytes)
40: As [[Talk:Mercurial_vs._Subversion|parren wrote]] the cause...
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