The Java Posse just put up my PodCast interview about Tapestry and HiveMind that also touches on Spring, EJB3, WebObjects, JMS, Reflection ... you name it! I kind of expected them to edit it down a bit more than they did ... and they certainly left in a number of things I consider flubs! It's about 59 minutes long and was a lot of fun to do. Apologies in advance for everyone whose name I forgot or screwed up (yes, its Hugo Palma who's working on the Tapestry IntelliJ plugin).
Side note to the entire world: It's HiveMind; the "M" is upper case. Like my mother-in-law has said to my wife Suzanne: "If I had wanted to call you Suzy, that's what I would have named you."
You didn't fluff anything, you were a little nervous which I am supprised at for someone that speaks very well. I don't think anyone really cares if you can't remember some developers name.
ReplyDeleteAnyway .. you did brilliantly, covered everything they threw at you - and covered some good information.
I think you put them in thier place regarding the lack of graphical development tools and a number of other items. I just know how they normally go on about tapestry.
Well Done !! and a good listen.
Yes, it was a very pleasant an interesting interview to listen to.
ReplyDeleteWill be listening to the interview during Monday's comute. I got to see your presentation at the Gainsville JUG meeting a while back. That was very informative and most importantly useful/ practical.
ReplyDeleteebay?!
ReplyDeleteThat was news to me!
Where can I find more information on that?
Great interview - well done!
ReplyDeleteIt was great to hear you during my morning coffee:)
You gave me interesting args for spring vs. hivemind discussions:)
This podcast is really interesting, full of tech informations. I like it!
Cheers