Re: LPW Slides: Badger Power

2008-12-02 Thread Andy Wardley
Richard Huxton wrote: I must say I'm a bit disappointed that it wasn't about how you were bitten by a radioactive badger and now have the ability to snuffle through hedgerows and spread TB to cattle. That's probably me though :-) Oh that happened too. I just didn't have time to fit it into the

Re: LPW Slides: Badger Power

2008-12-02 Thread Richard Huxton
Andy Wardley wrote: > The slides for my Badger Power talk are here, complete with extended > footnotes. > > http://badgerpower.com/talks/lpw2008/start.html > > This culminates in a bit a rambling rant about how hard it is to write > generic software, why OO is fundamentally broken, and why code

Re: LPW Slides: Badger Power

2008-12-02 Thread Aaron Trevena
2008/12/1 Andy Wardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > The slides for my Badger Power talk are here, complete with extended > footnotes. > > http://badgerpower.com/talks/lpw2008/start.html Thanks Andy! Great talk. I'm afraid I was so engrossed (and also slightly self-concious about being late) that I neg

LPW Slides: Badger Power

2008-12-01 Thread Andy Wardley
The slides for my Badger Power talk are here, complete with extended footnotes. http://badgerpower.com/talks/lpw2008/start.html This culminates in a bit a rambling rant about how hard it is to write generic software, why OO is fundamentally broken, and why coder reuse is more important than co