Installing mysql gem on Mac OSX Snow Leopard
This old chore doesn’t seem to have become any easier lately. Here’s how to do it: http://blog.simb.net/2009/10/24/gem-mysql-with-mysql-5-1-on-snow-leopard/
Matt Wynne taking it one tea at a time
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This old chore doesn’t seem to have become any easier lately. Here’s how to do it: http://blog.simb.net/2009/10/24/gem-mysql-with-mysql-5-1-on-snow-leopard/
It seemed that what had worked for the presenters was to focus on just one persona at a time, when it became obvious who their core user was, and work at satisfying their needs. Once they’d started to make significant inroads into this, it became clearer and more worthwhile to look for other personas.
Luke Hohman’s Innovation Games Mr Squiggle (seed drawings for workshop excercises) Consensus:
“The Logical Thinking Process” – H William Dettner. A book on conflict clouds. “Round the Bend” – Neville Chute. Like Zen and The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance but English
Keith Braithwaite was heading out to ‘Next Generation Testing’ and said he was really looking forward to it. He said it was quite easy to stand out from the crowd of big vendors, and that if you have something original to say you’ll likely be asked back. He also mentioned ‘Test Expo’ as being another conference in this vein.
Really interesting it taking the Cucumber message to these conferences.
I met several people who are making use of or would like to make use of this more. Many of them were using Ubuntu so don’t have access to iChat, and were struggling with slow VNC connections. I suggested screen + emacs/vim to a few people (not that I’ve used it myself, but I’ve heard good things). People mentioned plug-ins for eclipse, and my old favourite SubEthaEdit came up. It does feel like there’s product missing here.
Some guys did a BoF trying out a crazy contraption they had using a smalltalk environment that allowed a dozen people all edit the same code at the same time, on their own workstations. It sounded pretty amazing.
I ran a session, Robot Tournament at the conference. Despite what I had considered thorough preparation, I had some rather exciting moments when the tournament engine spluttered and needed some running repairs. Overall though the feedback I got was positive. Some observations:
The session format ended up being something like this:

I’m running a session next week at the SPA conference where we’re going to have a battle between rival teams of programmers.
I’ve been working on the tournament engine for the past few weeks and really picked up pace on it this week. I hadn’t realised it would be so much work!
The thing is, dear reader, I would really like to test the tournament engine out before the session runs for real at the conference. So I’m proposing to run the tournament via the web some time this weekend. It will take at most 2 hours. I’ll set up an IRC channel so we can heckle each other.
If this sounds like your idea of fun, please sign up here indicating the best time for you, and I’ll be in touch.