Archive for September, 2004

java.net Weblogs: Pair programming:
Everyone’s favorite argument
Just finished reading an interesting short piece and comments debating pair programming.
In my working environment, a smallish biotech software company, I belive there potetially could be a place for pair programming. However, I do not think
that everyone is equiped to participate in a [...]

Gallina
A cool (proof of concept) blog tool that uses a GMail account as its backend storage mechanism…
Features
* Uses GMail messages as “entries” (the message star is the publish status)
* Replies to conversations are the “entry comments”
* Uses libgmailer (gmail-lite project) to connect to [...]




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