> Oooo can I talk about node.js again?  ;)
Talk away, for me!

On 23 April 2010 20:42, Ciaran <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Friday, April 23, 2010, doug livesey <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I would happily sit and talk JavaScript all day Doug. Give me a shout.
> I'm no expert but been doing it a few years now and really enjoy it. Except
> in IE6 :)
> >
> >
> > You've said it now!
> > When you say you're no expert, that's in the British, self-effacing,
> secretly-really-an-expert-but-too-bashful-to-say-so way, right? ;)
> >
> > I'm spending a bit more time with JS as I play with Unity, but that's not
> got some of the really cool features like closures, and it's rather more OO
> (based on files), but still -- it's getting my fingers' JS fluency up!
>
> Oooo can I talk about node.js again?  ;)
> -cj
> >
> > Part of the problem with JS for me was testing, but Screw.Unit goes a
> long way to fixing that for me. Actually, part of the problem in getting to
> know any language or framework is that, now, I want to approach everything
> from a BDD (or TDD at least) perspective, but that's just not how they are
> taught. When all you have is a hammer, I guess ...
> >
> >
> >> Part of the problem of being know as/selling yourself as a "Rails guy"
> or whatever is that it emphasises the least important skill (knowledge of a
> programming language/framework etc) and omits the most important skill
> (being able to produce something that works properly and solves someone's
> actual problem).  I guess "Rails rockstar" is just about the most damning
> description of a developer you could wish for...
> >
> >
> > I *will* be quoting that!
> >
> > On 22 April 2010 20:54, Ashley Moran <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > On 22 Apr 2010, at 8:10 PM, doug livesey wrote:
> >
> >> I still can't understand how anyone can code anything of any complexity
> without BDD (or TDD or whatever flavour). I know it's possible -- I used to
> do it, but hell if I can figure how.
> >
> > Part of the problem of being know as/selling yourself as a "Rails guy" or
> whatever is that it emphasises the least important skill (knowledge of a
> programming language/framework etc) and omits the most important skill
> (being able to produce something that works properly and solves someone's
> actual problem).  I guess "Rails rockstar" is just about the most damning
> description of a developer you could wish for...
> >
> > Just my 2 awesome cents.
> >
> > Ash
> >
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