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the astonishing review
I’ve been enjoying Dream Theater’s last release entitled The Astonishing since its release, this late January. After listening to it at least 20 times, I can say for sure that...
new challenge ahead
After more than 3 years helping the AeroGear project, I felt it was time for me to move on. One of the great things about working for Red Hat is...
QCon Rio 2014 - JVM inception
Yesterday I’ve had the honor to present at QCon Rio. Thanks to all who tried to survive the post-lunch drowsiness of a crazy guy wearing a johnny-five tee and talking...
My Pull-Request Workflow!
One of the common tasks of the opensource project maintainer role is dealing with pull requests. You won’t see me clicking that awful green button at GitHub’s web ui. NEVER....
Broccoli Wrap-Up!
On our last post we were talking about more ways to improve your build process with broccoli, how about ending this blog series with a rant? :P the complexity paradox...
Broccoli Tastes Good!
On our last post we were talking about the broccoli-static-compiler. One of the things I didn’t mention was that you need to narrow down your file selections better. Web Performance...
Broccoli is good for you!
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve heard about Ember. The main complaint I have about it is that the learning curve is emacs-like steep: Since I’m pretty stubborn,...
AgileVale 2013 - open source?
Last friday I’ve had the opportunity of speaking at AgileVale 2013, an agile development methodologies and software engineering regional conference. You can find some nice photos here. I’d like to...
QConSP 2013
Yesterday I spoke at QConSP about Hosting Dynamic Languages and Apps on the JVM. I’m super glad that my cold/sore throat let me talk without bigger issues (go figure why...
the release
Sometimes it’s kinda awkward how you can get to places you would never imagine going. This happened to me too, and my life was profoundly changed by this. This all...