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Teh worstest answer on a job interview ever

• 2008-01-23 • 4 Comments

Posted in java, job interview, motivation, passion
Tags: java, job interview, motivation, passion


Cookie handling in multi-domain applications in Ruby on Rails

• 2008-01-21 • 16 Comments

Posted in before_dispatch, cookie, domain, multi-domain, multinational, ruby on rails, subdomain
Tags: before_dispatch, cookie, domain, multi-domain, multinational, ruby on rails, subdomain


Does stubbing make your tests brittle?

• 2008-01-07 • 9 Comments

Posted in coupling, mocks, ruby on rails, stubs, unit testing
Tags: coupling, mocks, ruby on rails, stubs, unit testing


Learn a new programming language

• 2008-01-03 • 10 Comments

Posted in learning, programming languages, ruby
Tags: learning, programming languages, ruby


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