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Deskbot

30 September, 2008 - 257 words
Deskbot is a cross-platform desktop-based Jabber client for talking to a single user – normally a bot. Th...

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Jabber transports and reliability

17 September, 2007 - 146 words
There is an open letter up on the Cocinella website about why IM clients which come bundled with support for multiple protocols are actually bad for interop. I actually agree, but the problems listed about using transports as the solution are not merely theoretical. I have been a Jabber user for more than six years and I have ...

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Jabber transports and reliability

17 September, 2007 - 146 words
There is an open letter up on the Cocinella website about why IM clients which come bundled with support for multiple protocols are actually bad for interop. I actually agree, but the problems listed about using transports as the solution are not merely theoretical. I have been a Jabber user for more than six years and I have ...

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Personal Unit Tests with a dash of magic

04 September, 2007 - 425 words
I love this idea of Personal Unit Tests. It’d be easy enough to fill in a piece of paper each day or remember to fill in the wiki page with my details, but I think I can do better than that (read: that’s too easy and dull, and would get me started sooner). How my thoughts progressed: cron a script (...

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Personal Unit Tests with a dash of magic

04 September, 2007 - 425 words
I love this idea of Personal Unit Tests. It’d be easy enough to fill in a piece of paper each day or remember to fill in the wiki page with my details, but I think I can do better than that (read: that’s too easy and dull, and would get me started sooner). How my thoughts progressed: cron a script (...

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Please apply for a job at Jive

10 July, 2007 - 112 words
At work we’re playing with Openfire, the Java-based Jabber/XMPP server. There are parts that are *cough* sub-optimal so we want to fix them. It’s open source and builds using Ant. So far, so straightforward. I want to ...

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Please apply for a job at Jive

10 July, 2007 - 112 words
At work we’re playing with Openfire, the Java-based Jabber/XMPP server. There are parts that are *cough* sub-optimal so we want to fix them. It’s open source and builds using Ant. So far, so straightforward. I want to ...

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