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Dave Johnson on open web technologies, social software and Java
Dave Johnson on open web technologies, social software and Java
This is my personal blog where I write about open technologies, social software, web development, Java and generally whatever I want to write about. See the about page for more information. Click the link below to subscribe via your favorite feed reader:
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I'm active on other sites too. Below are my latest thirty "tweets" and links and photos from around the web.
stray cat that's been hanging around our house had a chip so we found the owner. Cat had been AWOL for 9 months!
RT @ApacheCon: Did you catch @TheASF's news today? http://t.co/5uFIpAPT Mark your calendars: ApacheCon EU is back Fall 2012! Details com ...
Google Bot now crawls arbitrary Javascript sites http://t.co/UTNM5WFj via @prismatic
Safari’s WebSocket implementation and Java: Problematic! http://t.co/5DGD5x7U via @prismatic
Final: 44% answered with #absolutely for Dell Sputnik: do developers need a specialized Ubuntu notebook? http://t.co/83wi3kMV
Poll ending: Dell Sputnik: do developers need a specialized Ubun reply w/ #absolutely #possibly #notReally #MacIsBetter http://t.co/83wi3kMV
Every job is a self-portrait of the person who did it
RT @jimjag: ? @TheASF The #Apache Software Foundation Announces Unprecedented Growth During First Quarter of 2012 http://t.co/yK6VN3s6 # ...
: If Obama's the first gay president, then I'm the first gay late night host! Oh, he's not gay? Then I was being sarcastic.
Half of all Americans think Facebook is a passing fad | http://t.co/xEgWIXCV #fb
@GetTwitPolls suits and ties are for the birds #noitscool
@DarrellBrogdon wish I could be #AlreadyInLine but my family CFO will not be approving
@theouterbanks I love the extra time to #read when I'm at Ocracoke
Poll: do devs need the Dell Sputnik Ubuntu notebook? reply w/ #absolutely #possibly #notReally #MacIsBetter http://t.co/83wi3kMV /cc @Dell
: Dear JIRA plugin system, I hate you. You and your tons of extra layers. #KISSnotforthem
Dell Sputnik: do developers need a specialized Ubuntu notebook? reply w/ #absolutely #possibly #notReally #MacIsBetter http://t.co/83wi3kMV
"If you sell products or services to people who use social media, you will get benefit from #TwitPolls" | http://t.co/DIOROB2V #fb
much as I try to avoid the subject, I keep coming around to the thought that media types need to be revamped. http://t.co/hPK6aRRY
RT @DRUNKHULK: DAVID BYRNE TURN 60 TODAY! DRUNK HULK BET HE ASK HIMSELF HOW DID HE GET HERE?!
astucieux = clever
"le machin marche vraiment très bien et son fonctionnement est plutôt astucieux" | http://t.co/auh9lXoW #twitpolls
T @jdjeffers: TriangleDevOps is looking for a new organizer. That could be you! DM me for details. http://t.co/6w6RnWWy
RT @pelegri: "@jfarcand: Tomcat's SPDY support now in trunk (Tomcat 8) http://t.co/41GwJE9T" >> more SPDY adoption
Understanding How Wake County Decides Where to Build Schools | Raleigh Public Record | http://t.co/yVYZQqWm #fb
iaFarrow: Mitt says for "3,000 years of recorded history - marriage is between a man and a woman." But his grandfather had 6 wives
Imagination Expands Beyond Search with Big Data Application Development Platform http://t.co/Dcml9zbv
#linkeddata is a data model, and #REST is an interaction model" by @dret http://t.co/gXeOVvgV
tD: Linus Torvalds on GitHub Pull Requests - http://t.co/rUe9NEt6
nnouncing Open Raleigh | http://t.co/9sK7fkz5 #opensourcecity #citycamp
ol http://t.co/L70H7nb9 #Java based async server 5 times faster than #node.js according to http://t.co/f0AzGIbj
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