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Thursday, August 5, 2010

Strange Loop 2010: a rhapsody

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"Dammit, Alex!" Our hero sets down his glass of Crown Royal, and rubs his eyes. The LCD monitors glow, lighting the dark cottage ...
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Monday, June 28, 2010

Settling In and Spooling Up

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This post is overdue, but as a shout-out to friends to whom I've not yet emailed, I've made it to eastern Canada, even if my belongi...
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Monday, May 31, 2010

A New Chapter

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For most of us here being islanders is a terminal condition. But those who go away aren't cured. They simply die of the same ailment o...
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Monday, May 24, 2010

10 Thoughts as an Attendee at NFJS

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(Full disclosure: I work for a sponsor of the Gateway Software Symposium and, this year, was also a speaker). Background Rather than write...
Wednesday, May 19, 2010

No Fluff, Just Stuff in St Louis

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Like James Carr , the upcoming Gateway Software Symposium will be a mix of new and old for me: I've attended many (probably every one o...
Sunday, May 2, 2010

Just Do Something

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Hello from CtJ HQ! It has been a long spell since posting. There are reasons why, but mostly pedestrian excuses. As many do, I have spells w...
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Rosetta Stone for Java Build Tools

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A previous post introduced the idea behind Easter's Eggs : quality examples that I'll use for reference and am sharing with the wor...
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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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