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  • In Response To Rob

    Now I rarely bite... but Rob deserves a reply (and plus, until my 9pm meeting I have little else to do! :) Rob said (in response to my comment on his blog): @Casey: Come on homey - gimme a little something here. Your comment is just ridiculous - unit test - well I'll give ya that but strong typing - what does that mean when talking about SPs? I ...
    Posted to Insane World (Weblog) by Insane on June 13, 2007
  • Ruby or Not Ruby ... and some ORM/Relational Database vs Object Database Stuff

    Scott Hanselman started yet another great debate ... on Ruby and why it is the '***'  ... Today I came across a great artice (via Frans Bouma), called In Defence of the RDBMS - a very well written debunk of a number or database theorist's views.  The two get mentioned together as I loved the comment half way through the ...
    Posted to Insane World (Weblog) by Insane on May 24, 2007
  • Oren joins the 'MS losing the Alpha Geeks' debate

      Scott started it ... then Oren replied ... and I'm bored so I thought I would reply :)   To be honest .. I don't think MS is listening to the BIG companies, so much as it is busy trying to attract the LAMP brigades ... Switching to MS development isn't easy from a LAMP background, and a *large* percentage of LAMP ...
    Posted to Insane World (Weblog) by Insane on May 21, 2007
  • Another "killer" Interview Question

    "Can you tell me some of the development blogs you regularly read, and why you think they are of value?" If someone names the 'gurus' or 'glitterati' of the development blogshphere, it is damn likely they are also a good developer. IF (like most people I ask), they never read blogs, and can't tell me who the key ...
    Posted to Insane World (Weblog) by Insane on March 2, 2007
  • "When I hire someone, I'm looking for them to be tall"

    What a piece of genius from Scott Hanselman:Here's the deal, when I hire someone, I'm looking for them to be tall. A boss told me once that he just wanted his programmers to be tall, because when you're putting together a basketball team, you have to remember that you can't teach height. Read the full post
    Posted to Insane World (Weblog) by Insane on February 28, 2007