I'd buy and wear that one.
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"Look, I don't mean to be rude, but this is not as easy at it looks.
So I'd appreciate it if you wouldn't distract me."
or
"Don't rush me, sonny. You rush a miracle man, you get rotten miracles."
Cheers
Jon
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CyberDojo - a game-server for practising the collaborative game called
software development.
Explained at http://jonjagger.blogspot.com/p/cyberdojo.html
Open-sourced at http://github.com/JonJagger/cyberdojo
Server probably at http://www.cyber-dojo.com
I would too. I had occasion to think that just this week.
Jason Catena
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And for everyone who thinks wearing this tshirt somehow magically
turns you into a craftsman, wear this one on top of it:
http://twitter.com/jasongorman/status/21073224795
:)
Two more ideas:
1. Front: sc again in cool font. Back across the shoulders, "because I care"
2. Same front, or the word software craftsman in the left oif the
chest, readable but not large. Back, again across the shoulders:
either "because it matters" or simply "it matters."
Nick.
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I once read you can tell a lot about a person from the. Erbiage on his
tshirt, similar to the jungian analysis of fairytales and such things.
For that reason, though I am sure less is more, the less said the
better I feel 8-)
I don't mind people knowing I care.
Nick.
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Don't rush me, sonny. You rush a miracle man, you get rotten miracles.
You: You are wonderful!
Me: Thank you - I've worked hard to become so.
Look, I don't mean to be rude, but this is not as easy at it looks. So
I'd appreciate it if you wouldn't distract me.
There are sure to be others. That film is endlessly quotable.
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Front: Use the right tool for the job
Back: Use ME (or the less blunt option: Use ME, because I do)
Front: Know when you don't know
Back: Craftsmanship
And: The tag cloud composed by one of the members on this list, would
be cool to have that on a T-shirt
Cheers,
-Mark
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"Walking on water and developing software from a specification are
easy if both are frozen."
-- Edward V Berard
http://www.zazzle.com/nimblepros
I'll try and add some more of the ideas here there as well.
Steve
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A little updating on Software Craftsmanship North America 2010, Chicago IL October 15-16, 2010!
As suggested by many attendees returning from the Agile conference, we have extended our early bird pricing to this Sunday Aug 22!
Register now at http://scna.softwarecraftsmanship.org!
The schedule is also now posted with speakers we'll enjoy hanging around both days: Dave Astels, Ken Auer, UncleBob, Michael Feathers, Corey haynes, Enrique Comba Riepenausen, Keavy McMinn, Michael Norton, Chad Fowler, and Doug Bradbury. All have great topics to share, check it out at http://scna.softwarecraftsmanship.org/schedule
You will also notice that a great portion of the space will be devoted to technical open space, so you can get the geek time you need, and a great portion of the time to breaks, so you can network.
Last but not least, our social events will include a welcoming reception Thursday night. The next night, an unusual Chicago Dine Around event will be our conference party.
Oh, and Saturday morning, wake up early for a 5k to run/walk to burn it all off!
Hope to see you there!
Any questions, feel free to contact us at scn...@softwarecraftsmanship.com.
Angelique Martin
:)
Quality begins on the inside ... then works its way out
Help others get ahead. You will always stand taller with someone else on your shoulders.
Thanks
Ole-Marius
Sendt fra min iPhone
Alan
iPhone + sausage fingers - patience = brevity + typos ;)
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Front: Because
Back: I Care
And below that in small print: Software Craftsmanship
or
Front: Because I Care
Back: Software Craftsmanship
-Mark
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