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James Carr

Software Craftsman

James is a contractor in the St.Louis area that shares a passion for software craftsmanship and has enjoyed software development since he wrote his first program in Basic on the Tandy Color Computer 3 way back in 1988.

In addition to a passion for technology, he also has a keen interest in improving teamwork and collaboration through interactive activities to get people thinking creatively and develop stronger, richer communication channels with their stakeholders.


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Mockito @Spy Annotation

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Presentations

Behavior Driven Development with Client Side Javascript

Back in 2004 there wasn't much in the world of test driven development for javascript...more »

NodeJS Bootcamp

You might have heard a bit about nodejs, now it's time to get fully immersed in it and not just learn it in detail but gear up to start becoming an active member of the nodejs development community. more »

Behavior Driven Development with Client Side Javascript

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Back in 2004 there wasn't much in the world of test driven development for javascript... you just had jsunit. Since then there has been an explosion of frameworks for javascript and it is almost to the point where it is difficult to choose the right one.



Come find out about a handful of some of the most popular ones and a comparison of their pros, cons, support within other frameworks, and much more. Also covered will be some tips and tricks for handling difficult to describe code and hooking tests up to run through a CI server.


NodeJS Bootcamp

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James Carr By James Carr

You might have heard a bit about nodejs, now it's time to get fully immersed in it and not just learn it in detail but gear up to start becoming an active member of the nodejs development community.



We'll show you how to get started at creating your own node modules and how to package them up for distribution. This will be a hands on lab to get all the essential tools setup and at the end you will have a package that anyone can install via npm (thing of ruby gem for nodejs) and start using right away.

Since node.js currently doesn't work on plain windows, you will need a laptop with BSD, Linux, OSX or if you have windows you will need cygwin installed with common development tools (g++, python, make, etc).






Blogs

Johanna Rothman

Programs and Technical Debt

Posted By: Johanna Rothman on May. 15, 2012

Once you have a program (a collection of interrelated projects focused on one business goal) and you have technical debt, you have a much bigger problem. Not just because the technical debt is likely bigger. Not just because you have more peopl



James Ward

Graphs in the Cloud: Spring + Neo4j on Heroku

Posted By: James Ward on May. 14, 2012

Last week I hosted a webinar about running Java apps on Heroku that use the Spring Framework and the Neo4j graph database. Here is the recording of that webinar: In the webinar I began by deploying a copy of the Spring MVC + Hibernate template app fro



Terry Ryan

PhoneGap Starter Project - Productivity

Posted By: Terry Ryan on May. 14, 2012

A few weeks back Ryan Stewart posted on his idea for PhoneGap Starter projects. They were designed to take some of the grief out of getting started with various aspects of PhoneGap and PhoneGap Build projects.  I've contributed a project based on one of



Terry Ryan

D2WC Next Week

Posted By: Terry Ryan on May. 9, 2012

Next week, I'll be speaking at D2WC, a designer/developer workflow conference in Kansas City, Missouri.  I'll be talking about Using PhoneGap Build to simplify your mobile development life. One of the great things about PhoneGap is that it allows you to



Johanna Rothman

Management Myth #3 and #4 Posted at Techwell

Posted By: Johanna Rothman on May. 9, 2012

I’ve been writing a series of management myths this year. I didn’t realize when myth #3 went live and #4 went live yesterday. Management Myth #3: We Must Treat Everyone the Same Way and Management Myth #4: I Don’t Need One-on-Ones are



Kenneth Kousen

From now on, I’m calling it GroovyString

Posted By: Kenneth Kousen on May. 9, 2012

I’ve been doing a lot of introductory Groovy presentations lately, and an issue keeps coming up that I feel I have to address. I’ve had to think hard about how to do this, though, because I don’t want to be misunderstood. I’m pro



Johanna Rothman

Why Does Management Care About Velocity?

Posted By: Johanna Rothman on May. 8, 2012

I’ve been talking to people whose management cares about their velocity. “My management wants us to double our velocity.” Or, “My management wants us to do more in a sprin



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