GeekListener v.3
Hey there! It’s time for #GeekListener v.3. The last week was poor to good tweets. It’s very strange because so many events occurred. Devoxx Belgium and Morocco are finished, Spring Boot 1.3 released, TypeSafe Monitor 1.0 and many other thins.
But let’s try to look at all of this through the prism of tweets.
So Nick De Cooman starts our digest and he is absolutely right!
Docker is definitely the second most popular word said at #devoxx, after Java. #dockereverywhere
— Nick De Cooman (@nickdecooman) November 12, 2015
In last two years docker become the most popular word regardless of programming language. Doesn’t matter do you write a backend with Python or a front-end with AngularJS, a recruiter will ask you: – And what about Docker? Did you use it on your previous projects? So Nick, highfive!
Alexis MP makes me think with his following tweet.
It should be clear by now that JAR is the new WAR is the new EAR. #devoxx #microservices pic.twitter.com/yw43qaVXRV
— Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine (@alexismp) November 12, 2015
I know what is WAR, I started my java development when in order to run a web app you have to create a WAR and put it in a Tomcat… But I’ve never created EARs! Thanks to God for this! I suppose that EARs are familiar to those, who remember songs of Abba or Modern Talking.
Looks like Mark Seemann have recently learned Java 8 Optional values :)
A few years ago, the #antiif campaign was popular. Let's start a new #antinull campaign!
— Mark Seemann (@ploeh) November 13, 2015
And now he suggest us to send back in time in the “Age of EARs” all developers who don’t use Optional class to avoid null values, which I mentioned above :) Mark, I support your proposal! Let’s make this together!
Phil Webb is a leader of the #GeekListener v.3
Appreciate the impact of past inventions. Eg: There would be no Twitter without the invention of the toilet on which to sit and send tweets.
— Phil Webb 🍃 (@phillip_webb) November 13, 2015
I like shit-jokes and shit-tweets. Phil has successfully combined both. Personally I think that a lot of inventors are grateful to their toilets, because exactly there they have invented their startups. But not all of us can accept this shit-fact.
Here is James Iry, friend of Mark Seemann.
Scala newbies love them some Option#get. I think they miss the warm comfort of NullPointerException.
— James Iry (@jamesiry) November 13, 2015
You probably guessed why I said that they are friend… YES! You noticed that. Option – null, null – Option. They conspired to shame old school java developers who don’t want to learn new features.
Disturbing news by Mario Fusco.
Even if Oracle is losing interest in Java, should you worry? https://t.co/7df3znlSct
— Mario Fusco 🇪🇺🇺🇦 @mariofusco@jvm.social (@mariofusco) November 15, 2015
9 million Java developers worldwide, 97% of Enterprise Desktops Run Java, billions of devices, card and other iron stuff use Java. Mario, are you seriously want to share with your followers information about loss of Oracle interest to Java? O_o
In tweet of Mathias Golombek philosophy and technology are united!
“You can have data without information, but you cannot have information without data.” – Daniel Keys Moran #bigdata pic.twitter.com/KhDIHyJo42
— Mathias Golombek (@EXAGolo) November 16, 2015
It’s like tweets without humour in the #GeekListener digest – humour is impossible without tweets.
Nick Takayama is a real rebel!
https://twitter.com/ntakayama/status/666361719824871426
Maybe Nick is so uncontrollable that he won’t to make a deployment to production on Friday evening? Well, waiting for news from him.
Our old friend Tomek Kaczanowski has exposed Agile coaches.
what are the tasks of agile coach? no one knows, but all agile coaches agree they are crucial #AgileCoach
— Tomek Kaczanowski (@tkaczanowski) November 17, 2015
Every developer knows that Agile coaches are so important for teams as red wooden tables in a kitchen.
And finally combo by Devoxx
After 2 Devoxx in a row it is time to take a rest. #Devoxx #devoxxma
— Arnaud Héritier (@aheritier) November 18, 2015
Thanks to Arnaud Héritier that he noticed that. Also big thanks to all authors of the tweets in this digest.
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Have a good production deployment on this Friday :)
Reference: | GeekListener v.3 from our JCG partner Alexey Zvolinskiy at the Fruzenshtein’s notes blog. |