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10+ YEARS


Over 10 years ago, I wrote my first blog post. Since then, I've authored books, had kids, traveled the world, found Trish and blogged about it all.

Thought of the day ~ WebWork

"At least when I do decide to sit down and learn WebWork 2, I won't have to learn WebWork 1."

I will learn it (someday), and I expect it to only take a day or two, but I'm going to wait for someone else to figure out how to do everything, and then I'll read about it and search the mailing lists. I feel like I've learned every little nuance of Struts (and many other OS packages) - I'd rather someone else swim in these bleeding-edge waters first. Hope I can stay dis-interested for a while longer... ;-)

Posted in Java at Sep 27 2003, 10:33:32 AM MDT 1 Comment
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You're in luck! I just completed the wafer project in WW2 (althought there is still some tweaking to do) so the code is out there to check out if you like. And expect an article on this very soon! And for those who live in the Denver-Boulder area (like you do) expect a presentation at the next web frameworks meeting going over the wafer weblog application built with WW2 Hope to see you then!

Posted by Kris Thompson on September 29, 2003 at 03:59 PM MDT #

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