Tomek Kaczanowski's blog
Invoking m2release plugin on Hudson with cURL
Submitted by Tomek Kaczanowski on Thu, 05/06/2010 - 18:31A short information on how to execute a M2 Release Plugin on Hudson CI using cURL
Gradle talk - Java Camp #3, 10 April 2010 - slides and source code
Submitted by Tomek Kaczanowski on Mon, 04/12/2010 - 19:24If you are interested in slides (in polish) and source code of
Gradle presentation that I gave during Java Camp #3 (10 April 2010,
Cracow, Poland) you will find them here.
Gradle talk - Java Camp #3, 10 April 2010, Cracow, Poland
Submitted by Tomek Kaczanowski on Thu, 04/08/2010 - 11:38If you happen to be in Cracow (Poland) this Saturday (10 April 2010) and you know polish :) you might be interested in attending the Java Camp #3 conference. See http://www.java.pl/?p=138 for detailed agenda.
I'm happy to announce that I will give a talk on Gradle at 11 am. I have 1,5 hour to present Gradle and show how it compares to Ant/Maven. My plan is to show a lot of code to present how Gradle can solve real-life scenarios ...and bash Ant/Maven along the way ;).
Hope you will be there !
Gradle IDE integration - Eclipse plugin
Submitted by Tomek Kaczanowski on Wed, 03/17/2010 - 20:40Eclipse Code Templates for TestNG DataProviders
Submitted by Tomek Kaczanowski on Tue, 02/02/2010 - 20:38If you use Eclipse & TestNG you might be interested in these two simple code templates that will help you to create DataProviders.
Growing Object-Oriented Software Guided by Tests - Book Review
Submitted by Tomek Kaczanowski on Wed, 01/27/2010 - 20:04This is a review of "Growing Object-Oriented Software Guided by Tests" book by Steve Freeman and Nat Pryce (Addison Wesley, 2009)
This book is so great that I could write tons about it, but I tried to keep it reasonably short. :)
Grails uses Gradle now
Submitted by Tomek Kaczanowski on Wed, 01/27/2010 - 17:24Getters/Setters Revisited - Validation of Order Class
Submitted by Tomek Kaczanowski on Wed, 01/13/2010 - 22:58This is a continuation of the post devoted to some code smells that was vigorously commented in favour of ugly, anti-OO code design :). Thanks God, I also got an interesting question regarding this problem.
Seems to me, that this topic should be discussed one more time.
Apache CXF Web Service Development - Book Review
Submitted by Tomek Kaczanowski on Wed, 01/06/2010 - 22:00This is a review of "Apache CXF Web Service Development" book by Naveen Balani and Rajeev Hathi (Packt Pub, 2009)
How Programming Books Promote Code Smells
Submitted by Tomek Kaczanowski on Tue, 01/05/2010 - 20:50This rant is dedicated to code examples (found in books) that promote bad programming habits. Some of them can be counted among famous code smells.
...for God's sake, books should be educational in every aspect !
This used to be my blog. I moved to http://tomek.kaczanowscy.pl long time ago.