Nick Sieger

Minneapolis, MN

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blog.nicksieger.com

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Where do you work? Sun Microsystems
What do you use Python for? Nothing yet :)
Primary Python frameworks/libraries you use? Ditto
What Python topics most interest you? django, web servers, http, web frameworks
How many years have you been using Python? 0

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This Blog Powered by Glassfish, JRuby and JRuby-Rack

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Well, the recent Ruby 1.8.6 issues, including an apparent memory leak problem that was plaguing my blog’s mongrel caused me to evalua...

Activerecord-jdbc-adapter 0.8.1 Released

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The long-delayed and much-awaited 0.8.1 release is here. It fixes quite a few reported bugs (but not quite all). See the full changelog below for d...

JRuby Q & A at RailsConf

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These are the notes I took during our “panelish” Q & A session on Sunday afternoon at RailsConf. Exceptions (behavior between rub...

RailsConf slides

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If you already saw my JavaOne slides, these aren’t too different, but I think they’re better and prettier, too. Get them here. Upda...

JRuby Hackfest at RailsConf

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Thanks to our friends at LinkedIn, Joyent and Sun, we’re having a hackfest at McMenamins/Kennedy School on Thursday evening, May 29, starting...

JavaOne slides

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For those of you interested in the content of my talk at JavaOne this morning, here are the slides. (They’re not quite the version I used in...

Introducing JRuby-Rack

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Continuing in the spirit of Conference-Driven Development, I’m happy to announce the first public release of JRuby-Rack! You can use it to ru...

Spring and Summer Gigs

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Just a quick note on some upcoming gigs. I’ll be speaking next month at both JavaOne and RailsConf, giving an update on the JRuby deployment ...

ImageVoodoo 0.1 Released

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Introducing ImageVoodoo I just pushed out the first release of ImageVoodoo, a nifty little image manipulation library conceived as a quick hack by...

Monkey-patching is Part of the DIY Culture

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Recently there was a long (122 posts!) thread on Ruby-talk started by Avdi Grimm (based on a post he made on his blog). He took a risk by titling t...

Bookmarks:

Rolling a JRuby desktop application | Atomic Spin

Atomic has been using JRuby, several Java libraries, and Jar Jar Links to distribute five different Ruby desktop applications (read: not Rails applications) as single, executable jar files.

InterfacesFrontendsAndTools - GitWiki

List of innumerable tools that interact with git

Mercurial | Open Sourcery

Keeping with the exodus from SVN/Mercurial to git, here is a super quick guide for converting a Mercurial repo to git.

Suitable Systems / SeisMac

SeisMac is a Mac OS X application that turns your MacBook or MacBook Pro into a seismograph.

SEED Conference 2007 - a set on Flickr

Sketchnotes from the SEED Conference, on October 29. 2007 at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago.

Rohdesign | Mike Rohde - Designer | SEED Conference Thoughts & Sketchnotes

I took my pocket Moleskine sketchbook along and captured 17 pages of sketchnotes, from the entire day's talks and discussions, including Carlos Segura, Jason Fried, Edward Lifson and Jim Coudal.


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