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Brief interview with Cay Horstmann, author of Core JSF, on 20090602 at JavaOne
Posted: July 16, 2009Published: July 14, 2009
Author: Ed BurnsPublisher: java.net
I had a brief conversation with Cay Horstmann during JavaOne at which I was eager to hear his list of gripes about JSF. Before I get into the content, I have to say I don’t know why people feel compelled to be unprofessional when they talk about this stuff. What can be gained by starting out a conversation with, “So I went through Core JSF and looked for all the Derogatory comments about how stupid the so-called expert group was...”? Granted, he follows up with, “and it wasn’t as bad as I remembered”, but still, if you’re going to be colloquial, why start out unprofessional about it? Thankfully, the rest of the conversation mostly sticks to the technical content. If you haven’t been to JavaOne, this is an example of a typical hallway conversation that I end up having there.


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