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aditsu |
pdurbin: Monty replied at http://readwrite.com/2013/05/31/mysql-co-founder-wants-you-to-pay-up-for-open-source |
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pdurbin |
as Michael? |
02:21 |
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aditsu |
yeah that's his real name |
02:22 |
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pdurbin |
interesting comment |
02:22 |
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pdurbin |
I dunno, do we need his Business Source license? |
02:23 |
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pdurbin |
if someone interviews him on a podcast, please let me know |
02:23 |
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aditsu |
if someone interviews him on a podcast, the only place I could possibly hear about that is this channel |
02:24 |
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pdurbin |
heh |
02:25 |
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aditsu |
interesting, he has 3 children, and a database project named after each one |
02:26 |
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pdurbin |
huh. yeah, I think I heard that once |
02:26 |
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pdurbin |
speaking of podcasts, I'm enjoying this one right now: Episode 0.8.6 - Discourse, Ruby and more with Jeff Atwood (aka Coding Horror) - The Changelog - http://thechangelog.com/086/ |
02:26 |
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pdurbin |
he's talking about how software needs to evolve |
02:27 |
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pdurbin |
complaining that reddit hasn't changed since 2006 |
02:27 |
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pdurbin |
westmaas: ^^ |
02:29 |
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westmaas |
but I put in 6 commits! |
02:29 |
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westmaas |
but yeah it hasn't changed much |
02:33 |
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* aditsu |
managed to hunt down and fix some performance issues in depeche (including some memory profiling) |
02:34 |
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aditsu |
seems that jhat is still the best |
02:36 |
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pdurbin |
aditsu: I forget, do you do any Java EE at all? |
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aditsu |
pdurbin: only the servlet part of EE |
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pdurbin |
hmm, ok. I just added this page: http://wiki.greptilian.com/java/ee/6 |
02:38 |
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pdurbin |
I'm going through a webinar about Java EE 6 |
02:38 |
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pdurbin |
and commiting to a git repo each change as he explains it |
02:38 |
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pdurbin |
and he just moved code from a servlet into an EJB |
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pdurbin |
(Enterprise Java Bean for the uninitiated) |
02:39 |
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pdurbin |
anyway, it's a good tutorial for me. very relevant to my day job: https://blogs.oracle.com/arungupta/entry/screencast_37_java_ee_6 |
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pdurbin |
aditsu: but you do use JPA some? |
02:41 |
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aditsu |
pdurbin: nope, I tried it once, it is beautiful in theory but.. Wipeout in practice :p |
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pdurbin |
hmm, ok |
02:42 |
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pdurbin |
I kinda need to get my head around JPA |
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aditsu |
good luck :) |
02:42 |
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pdurbin |
heh |
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pdurbin |
aditsu: I was thinking about how I would keep a database with the code. just for toy apps or whatever. maybe I could just use sqlite for this |
02:48 |
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aditsu |
pdurbin: you could also use h2 (especially for java code) |
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pdurbin |
hmm. ok |
02:49 |
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pdurbin |
it seems like sqlite is not very popular in the java world. I see it plenty with ruby or python |
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aditsu |
the sqlite jdbc driver is not the greatest.. but it's usable |
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aditsu |
I think there's also more than one.. I remember spending a good amount of time figuring out which one to use |
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pdurbin |
right. well, I didn't know that exactly but there aren't a lot of blog posts on it |
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westmaas |
yeah h2 is way more popular in the java world (or was back when I wrote java!) |
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pdurbin |
westmaas: back when you wrote code |
02:52 |
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westmaas |
haha |
02:52 |
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westmaas |
fine :( |
02:52 |
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pdurbin |
ironcame1: ^^ |
02:52 |
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westmaas |
don't encourage him |
02:52 |
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westmaas |
he's at a perl conference this week |
02:52 |
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westmaas |
in austin tx |
02:52 |
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westmaas |
which is near where I'm moving this week |
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pdurbin |
ah. yapc:na |
02:53 |
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westmaas |
yea |
02:53 |
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pdurbin |
westmaas: whoa! say hi to my sister for me. she just moved there |
02:53 |
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westmaas |
but he's rudely coming back before I get there |
02:53 |
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westmaas |
i'm going to san antonio |
02:53 |
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pdurbin |
ah. to hang with rackerhacker |
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westmaas |
yep |
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westmaas |
what brought her to austin? |
02:54 |
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pdurbin |
good weather |
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westmaas |
"good" |
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pdurbin |
:) |
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pdurbin |
interesting how anti-chat Jeff Atwood is... how chat logs don't have any useful artifacts in them. that he very rarely ever ends up on chat logs after a google search |
03:02 |
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pdurbin |
maybe I should fold up shop |
03:05 |
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pdurbin |
"chat is optimized for the writer" |
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pdurbin |
"the more discussion you have the less you learn" |
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westmaas |
hm |
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pdurbin |
"reddit at least has some incidental learning" |
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westmaas |
does he mean only over text? |
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pdurbin |
westmaas: primarily, yes |
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ben_e |
that strikes me as bullshit though |
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pdurbin |
:) |
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ben_e |
the "chat" part can happen on mailing lists, web forums, blog comments, etc |
03:11 |
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ben_e |
and it's how you figure out who in the community you can trust |
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pdurbin |
it's a good listen. this podcast ^^ |
03:12 |
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ben_e |
the standalone blog post on a complex topic with zero comments is... suspect |
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ben_e |
i'll give it a whirl tomorrow |
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pdurbin |
sweet |
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ben_e |
bed for me now |
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pdurbin |
one of us |
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pdurbin |
me too. done folding clothes |
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codex |
pdurbin: massive network speed increase coming your way (on VM) |
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pdurbin |
\o/ |
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pdurbin |
maybe we'll see a change at http://munin.greptilian.com |
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