CEO/Principal Consultant at INNOQ, he/him, software architect, RESTafarian, conference tourist. Works at innoq.com. Fediverse: @stilkov@innoq.social

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Finished an InfoQ interview with @donbox - that was pretty great. Now listening to the Intentional talk
On the blog: QCon SF 2009: Don Box & Amanda Laucher, Codename "M": Language, Data, and Modeling, Oh.. http://bit.ly/5U5Odc
Replying to @olabini
@olabini to be fair, he qualified that with "given enough time"
Starting to wonder whether turning a method into an object isn't simply a sign your programming language sucks
RT @pandamonial: To devs from @glv: "Dont become Dependant on a tool that you couldn't write yourself given enough time" +1
Replying to @tastapod
@tastapod Emacs or Aquamacs? I recommend the latter
RT @olabini: #qcon @donbox and @pandamonial gave a very good intro to some pieces of Oslo. I am now officially impressed.
RT @glv: The role of on-stage heckler suits @pandamonial extremely well! #qcon
@themue I agree, I consider Smalltalk the only competitor to Lisp with regards to elegance
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@donbox has promised to not tweet during this talk - that worked out very well. Great talk! Notes here: http://bit.ly/8j0sLA #qconsf
Replying to @markusvoelter
@markusvoelter So many things to play with, so little time …
Good post on Closures in Java 7 (rather, JDK 7) by Cay Horstmann: http://bit.ly/4PJ71T
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Replying to @malagant
@malagant You mean whether I like Neal, or MPS, or both? Neal is one of the best speakers I know; not sure about MPS.
On the blog: QCon SF 2009: Brian Guthrie, Internal DSLs in Groovy, Ruby, and Others: These are my u.. http://bit.ly/5zaVdJ
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Main conclusion from this talk: 1h is definitely not enough for MPS #qconsf
RT @donbox: Nate Schutta on the syntax/visuals for MPS: "At least it's not XML." #qcon
MPS is turtles all the way ... Interesting aspect: build refactorings to support migration btw/ versions
The usability in MPS is ... interesting @neal4d
RT @olabini: @bguthrie did a very good job talking about internal DSLs in Ruby, Groovy, JavaScript and Ioke. good stuff +1
@neal4d again highlights the point that the DSL and the semantic model should be separated