The Relevant Bits
Posted by:
Stuart Halloway
on 07/25/2010
As Justin mentioned last week, here at Relevance we spend 20% of our time on non-billable activities. Here's a peek into some of the activities that went on at Relevance HQ this past week.
- We wrapped up our summer intern program and said farewell to Jimmy Shedlick this week. Jimmy was interning with us through Duke Engage. Watch this space for more info on the results of his internship.
- Jared released PDFKit 0.4.2
- Chris provided mentoring through the Ruby Summer of Code to Fela on HacketyHack. See a full mid term status update in Fela's blog post
- Aaron & Stuart H deprecated a whole bunch of stuff in Clojure contrib as we move closer to Clojure 1.2.
- Stuart S took two steps forward with LazyTest.
- Alan unleashed the Hackerspace upon an unsuspecting Triangle
Stuart Halloway's complete blog can be found at: http://blog.thinkrelevance.com
About Stuart Halloway
Stuart Halloway is the CEO of Relevance, Inc. (www.thinkrelevance.com). With co-founder Justin Gehtland, Stuart helps companies adopt agile, as well as innovative technologies such as Clojure and Ruby on Rails. Stuart is the author of Programming Clojure, Rails for Java Developers, and Component Development for the Java Platform. Prior to founding Relevance, Stuart was the Chief Architect at Near-Time, and the Chief Technical Officer at DevelopMentor.
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