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Gino Marckx
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2 years 5 weeks ago
If someone brings a Ruby project, I'd love to learn more about the language (or anything actually ;)). If not, I'd like to continue working on a Java + GWT project, implementing a board game.
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Alistair McKinnell
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2 years 4 weeks ago
I'm interested in testing Java code with Ruby tools such as Cucumber, RSpec, and Watir. Even better if we use JRuby and develop with Windows as our OS.
I have an application (my current work assignment) that would server as the basis for the testing effort.
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Mircea Cocosila
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2 years 4 weeks ago
to become better at TDD
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Duncan McRae
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2 years 4 weeks ago
Nipping at the edges of agile for a while, never get to work in a team with other programmers -- I've always had to learn pretty much alone, and I think I'd get a lot better, a lot faster, if I could pair.
Toolbox includes SVN/VisualSVN/TortoiseSVN, CC.NET/NAnt, NUnit/MbUnit.
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Libin Pan
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2 years 4 weeks ago
Ruby on Rails, TDD
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Paolo Traverso
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2 years 4 weeks ago
You guys are doing a good thing by promoting Agile to Toronto. Hopefully, I can become more involved with this movement in the New Year.
I'll Pair Program with whomever, or just watch - I'm interested in seeing how the event turns out.
Cheers,
Paolo
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Duffy O'Craven
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2 years 4 weeks ago
I'm happy to be paired to work on someone else's project.
Proficient in C++, C#, or Python.
I can bring a project I have ongoing, in C++, on constraint propagation (game theory).
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Gene Goykhman
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2 years 4 weeks ago
I'm an experienced C/C++ programmer but have had no real exposure to TDD or pair programming. Would love to get my hands dirty on somebody else's project, or may bring a small Objective-C thing I'm working on.
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Yanni Chiu
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2 years 4 weeks ago
I'm working in Smalltalk/Seaside/Magritte/Pier. I can work on some build tools at this party, or go with whatever other projects people bring.
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Bob Nemec
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2 years 4 weeks ago
Would like to contribute to other Smalltalk / Seaside projects, and can review & update my current project. An interested in SUnit tests for Seaside apps.
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Andrey Shulinskiy
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2 years 4 weeks ago
I'd like to try Ruby. Will be fine with anything else though.
Sorry for the late notice, hope it's not too late to sign up.
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Chris Cunnington
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2 years 4 weeks ago
Smalltalker
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Tom Alexandrowicz
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2 years 3 weeks ago
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Jas Madhur
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2 years 3 weeks ago
This will be a cultural outing for me. I haven't programmed in decades, and am looking forward to seeing what these things are about!
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William Cheung
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2 years 3 weeks ago
Been working on Android 2.0 for the last few months, and was disappointed that Groovy doesn't run on it. Would like to pair on a one hour or so Ruby project to learn the language 'cause I hear it works on Android. Also want to see what the Ruby buzz is about :)
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Kristan "Krispy" Uccello
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2 years 3 weeks ago
Toronto Software Developer - Mostly ruby based but have 11yrs Java experience
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Jim Rootham
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2 years 3 weeks ago
I am interested in working on pairing and unit testing.
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Peter Gadzinski
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2 years 3 weeks ago
Never done pair programming before. Interested to try it out or see others doing it. Also interested to see Seaside projects. We have a application written in Squeak, www.MaxScheduler.com. Interested in getting outside opinion on the code.
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Ken Dawson
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2 years 3 weeks ago
background primarily Java, 8yrsexp;
brushing up on TDD, unit testing, willing to give .NET or Ruby a try