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One World Tour: Miami
On November 19th, the Hotel AKA Brickell in Miami was host to the sequel of the One global OutSystems conference that drew crowds to Lisbon just a few weeks back. And it was lit.
It's wrong to think of technology as existing separately from the rest of our lives. Right or wrong, I think we are well past that. Read on if you are interested in pondering my silly thoughts and incomprehensible musings on the subject that has dominated almost the entirety of my life since I was a child.
conference
On November 19th, the Hotel AKA Brickell in Miami was host to the sequel of the One global OutSystems conference that drew crowds to Lisbon just a few weeks back. And it was lit.
Engineering
I wonder if the folks at OutSystems were familiar with the concept of the "philosophical zombie" and the mild discourse taking place amongst internet nerds trying to decide if today's LLMs fit the bill when they set up the seasonal coding challenge/game, Agents vs Zombies.
Engineering
Yeah, I bet that headline got your attention. I'm back! I'm married now and therefore I once again have free time. Be honored: I have chosen to use this free time to tell you about exceptions and simulated contracts. Not to insinuate, of course, that exception
Engineering
And I, being a nerd, had a pretty good time. I’ve known about Minnebar’s existence since I was a wee lad working at a startup over 10 years ago, but I’ve never had a real opportunity to go. To be honest, I never knew terribly much about
Engineering
Today it was announced that you are stepping down from your position as CEO of OutSystems and that Woodson Martin from Salesforce will be taking your place. You probably don't remember me. We only met a couple of times in the last decade during which time I went
Engineering
Almost 6 years it's been since I last tapped a keystroke about engineering, and that wasn't even a technical post. Wild how time flies. New year, new me, new blogging platform, new ideas. As the kids say, LFG: I've been working with OutSystems for
Engineering
Several years ago one of my friends introduced me to her dad. She knew I was a software guy and she was pretty sure that's what her dad did, so she thought we might have a lot to talk about. At the time she turned out to be