An ode to JavaOne
Posted by johnsmart on April 30, 2008 at 6:16 AM EDT
With JavaOne coming up next week, I thought this little tribute might be approriate.
The Coder
To the tune of 'The Gambler', by Kenny Rogers
On a warm summers evenin', on a plane bound for nowhere, I met up with the coder; we were both too tired to sleep So we took turns a surfin' techie website on our laptops til boredom overtook us, and he began to speak He said, son, I've made a life out of Java Server Faces Of Hibernate and POJOs, of webapps portalized So if you don't mind my sayin', you've made a mess of those use cases If you let me use your keyboard, Ill give you some advice So I handed him my keyboard, and he asked about my project Then he flicked through my classes, and asked for some insight And the night got deathly quiet, and his face lost all expression Said, if you're gonna cut the code, boy, ya gotta learn to cut it right You got to know when to mock 'em, know when to code 'em Know when to unit test, and know when to scrum You never count your stories till you've done your iteration There'll be time enough for counting when the sprint is done Now every coder knows that the secret to survivin' Is keepin' your code agile, and keepin' your code clean Cause requierments are a changin', and those change requests are coming And the best that you can hope for is to keep the users keen So when he'd finished speakin', he passed me back the keyboard Taught me to refactor, JUnit and TDD Continuous Integration, testing annotations, And how to measure progress by results that you can see. You got to know when to mock em, know when to code em Know when to unit test, and know when to scrum Don't you go believing that requirements are frozen Even the users, they won't know 'em till the sprint is done You got to know when to mock em, know when to code em Know when to unit test, and know when to scrum Don't get caught up read Dilbert when your doing pair programming There'll be time enough for Dilbert when the sprint is done
So now you can go vote for yours truly in the New Zealand IT Rockstar competition ;-).
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