Once again, The Washington Post has published its annual
word-definition contest, in which readers are asked to supply
alternate meanings for various words. And the winners are. . .

[snip]

  13. Oyster (n.), a person who sprinkles his conversation with
Yiddish  expressions.


Thought you might find that funny! :-)


On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 16:30:09 -0500, Thomas L Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark Bennett Wed Jan 19 15:42:22 EST 2005
> > Does anyone have any interesting open source projects they are
> > working on that could use some more help.
> 
> What are your interests? That would help all the OSS shadchens out
> there.
> 
> If you're interested in automating Java GUIs (i.e. fat clients, not
> web clients), or you'd like to learn SWT way deep down, or you're
> interested in Eclipse plugins, consider helping with
> 
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/abbot
> 
> Abbot automates both AWT/Swing and SWT, but the SWT side is newer and
> needs more work. Abbot is also IDE-agnostic, but there's at least one
> existing unit of function I'd like factored such that it could be used
> as an Eclipse view (in addition to its current role). In fact, I can
> think of tons of things that need done !-)
> 
> The payoff? TDD your next Java GUI. Or record/play function tests
> without paying big buck$.
> 
> 
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