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Monday, November 24, 2008

Goodbye Vienna, Hello NetNewsWire

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Seems like the Mac has a huge number of RSS readers. For a while I was using Vienna, but it stopped working after a recent update (no blogs ...
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Friday, November 21, 2008

Maven: Displaying the version number in the generated site

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It took a lot of ferreting out, but I eventually learned that you can put a <version/> tag in your site.xml, and Maven will put the p...
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Ready for 5.0.17?

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Looks like 5.0.16 will not be the final release, there will be a very modest 5.0.l7 that addresses a couple of annoyances that didn't ha...
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Sunday, November 16, 2008

Tapestry 5.0.16 (Release Candidate) it OUT!

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The latest release of Tapestry, Tapestry 5.0.16 (Release Candidate), is now available. Tapestry 5.0.16 is the release candidate; we encour...
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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Clojure Baby Steps

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Getting some baby steps going with Clojure. What threw me for a while is how difficult it was to get to do some basic output. I wanted to...
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Tapestry 5 Ajax Screencast

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This is a follow on to my previous JSF comparison ; Jim Discoll produced a Simple Ajax JSF example , and this screencast is the Tapestry 5 e...
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Getting started with Clojure

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Whenever I finish a major piece of work (Tapestry 5.0.16, in this case), I like to try learning some new things before I start the next ma...
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Monday, November 10, 2008

Tapestry 5.0.16 (Release Candidate) is under vote

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Tapestry 5.0.16 is being voted upon for release as the RC (Release Candidate). The vote will run for a few days, then we'll make it pub...
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Sunday, November 02, 2008

"Simple" JSF 2.0 Component vs. Tapestry

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I just saw an amusing example of JSF 2.0 on Jim Driscoll's blog. He's creating a simple output-only component to display some text...
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Friday, October 31, 2008

Pushing towards 5.0.16

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I've been steaming along towards the Tapestry 5.0.16 release. I've hit nearly all the major bugs and have also been implementing a...
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Monday, October 27, 2008

An afternoon off from Tapestry

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One thing about being an open source developer is that the concept of "time off" becomes somewhat vague. Working on stupid bugs ...
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Friday, October 17, 2008

Comic: Coding Appreciation

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From Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal: Of course, since I work at home, I can live this out every single day .
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Monday, October 13, 2008

Back from Europe

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Just got back from Europe on Friday, and have been recovering from a nasty cold and jet lag. This week I'm prepping for another Tapestr...
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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Tapestry 5.0.15 released

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Tapestry version 5.0.15 has been released. The good news is that this is the final beta . The bad news is that it was supposed to be the r...
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Thursday, September 18, 2008

AppFuse for Tapestry 5

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Serge Eby has created a new version of AppFuse for Tapestry 5 .
Sunday, September 14, 2008

Vote for Tapestry 5.0.15 (Release Candidate) is under way

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The vote to release Tapestry version 5.0.15 is under way. This is the release candidate. Once it's available, we'll give it a few w...
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Saturday, September 13, 2008

Boost your Productivity with Tapestry

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Just found a short article by Moataz Anany , detailing his search for a good Java web framework ... and how he's taken to Tapestry. He...

A Succinct Definition of Science Fiction

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Just a bit bored, redoing the Tapestry 5.0.15 build. Surfing the web during the build, and found Robert Heinlein's all purpose FAQ . ...
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Thursday, September 11, 2008

Tapestry 5 IoC: Introducing Service Configurations

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In the previous article , I discussed the basics of Tapestry 5 IoC. I focused on the terseness of Tapestry's container, even though eve...
Monday, September 08, 2008

Closures coming for Objective-C

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Apparent, closures are coming for C and Objective-C . Objective-C was my first OO programming language, and the transition to Java was a p...
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