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November 2008 - John Teague's Blog
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PTOM: Bend 3rd Party Libraries to Your Will With the Adapter Pattern
No matter what you do or where you work, there will always be the 3rd party library that your manager insists you use (you know, the one whose agreement was made on the golf course), or that old legacy code that is impossible to test. Now it might be...
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Tue, Nov 25 2008 12:43 AM
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Welcome Steve Donie!
We have a new member to the Los Techies Crew. Steve Donie has been managing Agile teams for a long time, currently leading a team a DrilingInfo. He’s a familiar face in the Austin development community. He’s been involved in the Austin...
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Fri, Nov 21 2008 9:51 PM
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jcteague
Unobtrusive JavaScript Part 2 -- Separating Content, Style and Behavior
In my first post, I described some of the major principles that drive UJS style of development. In this article, I'm going into more detail about separating content from markup. The Bad Old Days If you have been around long enough, you'll remember...
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Mon, Nov 03 2008 9:39 AM
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