Re: [The Java Posse] podcast

2017-05-31 Thread Mark Derricutt
On 31 May 2017, at 11:26, Calin Grecu wrote: > I also like illegal argument podcast, although it is not only about Java. The > hosts are awesome . aww shucks :) --- "The ease with which a change can be implemented has no relevance at all to whether it is the right change for the (Java)

Re: [The Java Posse] podcast

2017-05-31 Thread Mark Derricutt
On 31 May 2017, at 11:17, Romain Pelisse wrote: > In the remote chance you understand French, the [Cast > Codeurs]() are more/less french speaking Java > Posse. Note that one of the Java posse is doing a podcast on Scala, also. > There must be some other Java

Re: [The Java Posse] podcast

2017-05-30 Thread Calin Grecu
Java pub house is good intro. I also like illegal argument podcast, although it is not only about Java. The hosts are awesome . On May 30, 2017 19:17, "Romain Pelisse" wrote: > +1 > > listening to the old episode is a good idea, many, if not all, are still > quite relevant,

Re: [The Java Posse] podcast

2017-05-30 Thread Romain Pelisse
Scalawags is the podcast about Scala, with Dick Wall, but it seems to be also in podfading (last episode last august ?) On 31 May 2017 at 01:17, Romain Pelisse wrote: > +1 > > listening to the old episode is a good idea, many, if not all, are still >

Re: [The Java Posse] podcast

2017-05-30 Thread Romain Pelisse
+1 listening to the old episode is a good idea, many, if not all, are still quite relevant, especially if you are a beginner. In the remote chance you understand French, the Cast Codeurs are more/less french speaking Java Posse. Note that one of the Java posse is

Re: [The Java Posse] Podcast suggestions?

2014-09-29 Thread Fabrizio Giudici
On Mon, 29 Sep 2014 04:33:07 +0200, Cédric Beust ♔ ced...@beust.com wrote: My feelings exactly. Every time a new build system comes out, I get excited, I try it and I realize that while it does fix a few things that don't work very well in Maven, Maven still wins overall in usability,

Re: [The Java Posse] Podcast suggestions?

2014-09-29 Thread Fabrizio Giudici
On Mon, 29 Sep 2014 04:45:47 +0200, clay claytonw...@gmail.com wrote: - Declarative when you want it, imperative logic when you need it. I've heard people say Maven forces you to be declarative, which is silly. It depends. When you have heterogeneous groups where you have to enforce some

Re: [The Java Posse] Podcast suggestions?

2014-09-29 Thread Mark Derricutt
On 29 Sep 2014, at 15:45, clay wrote: - Way more concise. Gradle has a much cleaner syntax and doesn't require mountains of XML for everything. Each library dependency in a typical Maven pom often uses five lines of XML which is silly. Gradle and SBT have a much leaner syntax. I've converted

Re: [The Java Posse] Podcast suggestions?

2014-09-29 Thread clay
On Monday, September 29, 2014 2:30:38 AM UTC-5, fabrizio.giudici wrote: It depends. When you have heterogeneous groups where you have to enforce some order, declarative is better because you can force people to stick with a standard way to do things. Maven gives a very superficial

Re: [The Java Posse] Podcast suggestions?

2014-09-28 Thread Cédric Beust ♔
My feelings exactly. Every time a new build system comes out, I get excited, I try it and I realize that while it does fix a few things that don't work very well in Maven, Maven still wins overall in usability, productivity, tooling and general support. And yes, I put gradle firmly in that

Re: [The Java Posse] Podcast suggestions?

2014-09-23 Thread Linas Jakucionis
I have been listening to http://www.illegalargument.com/ This covers a good range of topics but sometimes one of the hosts goes into too much technicalities of definitions. On 04/05/14 17:29, ranjith wrote: Javaposse was one my main sources of Java and Techsphere news . I enjoyed the

Re: [The Java Posse] Podcast suggestions?

2014-09-23 Thread Mark Derricutt
On 23 Sep 2014, at 22:58, Linas Jakucionis wrote: I have been listening to http://www.illegalargument.com/ This covers a good range of topics but sometimes one of the hosts goes into too much technicalities of definitions. That just might be me - or maybe Greg. The arguments are strong

Re: [The Java Posse] Podcast suggestions?

2014-05-07 Thread Jan Goyvaerts
It's a downtime indeed :-( I'm now more on Linux podcasts: Linux Outlaws, Linux Voice, Full Circle, ... those are funny. And interesting - if you're into Linux. And the occasional Scalawags with Dick Wall. But that's Scala. And barely comprehensible when Daniel gets too deep into Type Theory.

Re: [The Java Posse] Podcast suggestions?

2014-05-04 Thread Mark Derricutt
On 5 May 2014, at 1:45, Josh Juneau wrote: I recommend the Java Pub House podcast...it is very good! It is recorded by leaders of the Chicago Java Users Group. http://www.javapubhouse.com/ The Chariot TechCast is also good for news: http://techcast.chariotsolutions.com/ -- You received

Re: [The Java Posse] Podcast software on Android

2012-03-07 Thread Mark Derricutt
I've switched back to using BeyondPod with is good, I was giving PocketCasts a go which is also excellent. Both have speed control but via the same external application you mention. Both are pay, but were not excessively expensive... -- Mark Derricutt Sent with Sparrow

Re: [The Java Posse] Podcast software on Android

2012-03-07 Thread Shaine Ismail
I use pod trapper Which I think is pretty good. Shaine On 7 March 2012 09:35, Mark Derricutt m...@talios.com wrote: I've switched back to using BeyondPod with is good, I was giving PocketCasts a go which is also excellent. Both have speed control but via the same external application you

Re: [The Java Posse] Podcast software on Android

2012-03-07 Thread Rakesh
Does it support variable playback speed and play order? On 7 March 2012 09:56, Shaine Ismail shain...@gmail.com wrote: I use pod trapper Which I think is pretty good. Shaine On 7 March 2012 09:35, Mark Derricutt m...@talios.com wrote: I've switched back to using BeyondPod with is good,

Re: [The Java Posse] Podcast software on Android

2012-03-07 Thread Jeb Beich
How is Doggcatcher not cheap? It's like the price of a latte... On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 4:31 AM, Rakesh rakesh.mailgro...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, I recently moved to Android from iOS after being frustrated with the podcast functionality and the constant Mac-tethering of iTunes. Thinking

Re: [The Java Posse] Podcast software on Android

2012-03-07 Thread Rakesh
true, £3.15 isn't a huge amount but certainly over my psychological financial barrier where I won't mind if its a waste. Plus I have to buy something else to get variable playback speed. On 7 March 2012 11:59, Jeb Beich jebbe...@gmail.com wrote: How is Doggcatcher not cheap? It's like the price

Re: [The Java Posse] Podcast 374: Bacon

2012-01-05 Thread Fabrizio Giudici
On Thu, 05 Jan 2012 22:26:30 +0100, Eric Jablow erjab...@gmail.com wrote: Are you looking for the Bacon Explosion: a weave of bacon surrounding 2 pounds of Italian sausage? ... and what's an italian sausage? -- Fabrizio Giudici - Java Architect, Project Manager Tidalwave s.a.s. - We make

Re: [The Java Posse] Podcast 374: Bacon

2012-01-05 Thread Ricky Clarkson
That gets called 'pigs in blankets' in some areas. -Original Message- From: Eric Jablow erjab...@gmail.com Sender: javaposse@googlegroups.com Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2012 13:26:30 To: The Java Possejavaposse@googlegroups.com Reply-To: javaposse@googlegroups.com Subject: [The Java Posse] Podcast

Re: [The Java Posse] Podcast 374: Bacon

2012-01-05 Thread Rakesh
not true! italian sausage according to wikipedia is a seasoned sausage: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_sausage pigs in blankets are sausages wrapped in bacon. Usually with cocktail sausages and served as an accompaniment to xmas dinner (in the UK). R On 5 January 2012 20:57, Ricky

Re: [The Java Posse] Podcast 374: Bacon

2012-01-05 Thread Chris Phelps
Putting chopped or ground bacon into the burger itself sounds fantastic. We make bison burgers where we put chopped jalapeno and cheese into the ground bison meat. Quite tasty. This seems to me like a place where there is plenty of opportunity for experimentation. And as for extreme bacon,

Re: [The Java Posse] Podcast 374: Bacon

2012-01-05 Thread Kevin Wright
If you're making sausages and fancy a bit of spice... I've had great fun in the past making my own with a few of these babies chopped into the mix: http://www.dorsetnaga.com/ (all home grown, too) Not really one to offer to somebody who isn't expecting it, but they're by far the best way I know