QCon SF 2008: Radical Simplification through Polyglot and Poly-paradigm Programming 143

Posted by Dean Wampler Tue, 15 Sep 2009 15:35:00 GMT

InfoQ has posted the video of my talk at last year’s QCon San Francisco on Radical Simplification through Polyglot and Poly-paradigm Programming. I make the case that relying on just one programming language or one modularity paradigm (i.e., object-oriented programming, functional programming, etc.) is insufficient for most applications that we’re building today. That includes embedded systems, games, up to complex Internet and enterprise applications.

I’m giving an updated version of this talk at the Strange Loop Conference, October 22-23, in St. Louis. I hope to see you there.

Hudson -- A Very Quick Demo 507

Posted by Uncle Bob Fri, 12 Dec 2008 02:04:00 GMT

I recently set up Hudson as the continuous integration server for FitNesse. I was impressed at how very very simple this was to do. The Hudson folks have adopted the same philosophy that we adopted for FitNesse: download-and-go.

So I recorded a quick (<5min) video showing you how I set this up. In this video you'll see me start Hudson from scratch, create the job to build FitNesse, and then run the FitNesse build.


Hudson—A Very Quick Demo from unclebob on Vimeo.