Re: Is there a Javamonks?
by jdporter (Paladin) on Feb 20, 2006 at 18:52 UTC
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I found the following threads by typing "java monks" in the Search box:
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Sorry! I tried "perlmonks java" and struck out. Wrong keywords I see....Steve
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Is there also a "database monks" for help with SQL, db design, normalisation etc?
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Re: Is there a Javamonks?
by Aristotle (Chancellor) on Feb 21, 2006 at 02:17 UTC
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Welcome to the very long Sites like PerlMonks thread parade I maintain…
Makeshifts last the longest.
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Re: Is there a Javamonks?
by inman (Curate) on Feb 21, 2006 at 08:17 UTC
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Not quite what you were looking for but I read a funny story in the paper this morning about domain names that can be misread.
A certain (now hyphenated) website called http://www.experts-exchange.com/ used to be called http://www.expertsexchange.com/ which can be read as "Expert Sex Change". Go figure.
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In the category of easily misread domain names:
A.G. Edwards has been running commercials about financial planning for retirement, which leads to the crowning irony: http://agedwards.com could be read as "aged wards". IOW, if you don't invest with us, in your old age you will be a ward of the state. :-(
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Re: Is there a Javamonks?
by vladb (Vicar) on Feb 20, 2006 at 23:06 UTC
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DANGER: attempt at a joke...
I now see an urgent need to institute a "mega church" of sorts. Think "code monastery" that would bring in its fold such orders as Perl, Java, C, and even Python Monks...
... but really, isn't it what expert-exchange.com is sort of trying to be? :)
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Well, more precisely, you're thinking of an Ecumenical Movement. ;-)
Seriously, though, I think a community-based ecumenical code site would be a wonderful thing, but I have no idea how one would make it fly.
If God had meant us to fly, he would *never* have given us the railroads. --Michael Flanders
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I have no idea how one would make [an ecumenical programmer movement] fly.
Roughly the way its role model was made to work, I think: that is, not. :-)
Java, Perl and Python united peacefully under one roof? I don’t believe the world is that enlightened yet…
Makeshifts last the longest.
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Don't help him man, if he does, maybe he won't have enough money to pay for internet service. No more bad jokes. :)
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