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Code To Joy: putting the thrill back in blog.

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Jewel's Audio Memory Game

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An old friend of mine, Vic Douse, has a daughter, Jewel. She loves Disney, balloons, and some video games/apps. She has autism. Vic is an...
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

I Just Want A Foothold Example In.... Ruby

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I've participated in a few paired coding sessions this year (such as Legacy Code Retreat and Global Day of Coderetreat ), and I've...
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Saturday, October 5, 2013

Legacy Code Retreat

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Having been home now for 3+ years, away from an urban center, I've been considering a post on what I've learned (good and bad) over...
Sunday, July 21, 2013

PEI Hacks

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This post is intended for keen, junior developers who reside in a community that does not afford many opportunities such as user-groups, co...
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Monday, February 11, 2013

A Simple Code Kata

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Hello CtJ nation! Yes, it's been a long time, but we're still here at CtJ HQ, reading, if not exactly writing. Hopefully, more to ...
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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Funcito: wrap Java methods for FP libraries

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On and off, I've been collaborating with my friend, Kevin Welker, on an open-source project: Funcito . This is really his baby, but it h...
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Monday, November 14, 2011

Groovy Talk

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I recently gave an "Intro to Groovy" talk for a local CIPS chapter. It was a special evening: I returned to my alma mater , re-u...
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Michael Easter
I am a computer scientist, part-time philosopher, and part-time cyber-scriber. After many wonderful years in St Louis, Missouri, I have returned to Prince Edward Island, Canada. Java pays the bills; Groovy provides the thrills. I am not a musical composer, but play guitar and am learning piano (on/off). I'm fairly literate with musical theory, structures, etc. That said, my main hobby these days is running with some (indoor) triathlon. Alma Maters: UPEI and University of Waterloo
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