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(Hi there.)
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STEALING Let’s talk about
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Josh Abernathy @joshaber
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Stealing for and FUN PROFIT
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STEALING:
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"I will spend my last dying breath if I need to [...]. I'm going to destroy Android, because it's a stolen product."
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"I will spend my last dying breath if I need to [...]. I'm going to destroy Android, because it's a stolen product." — Steve Jobs
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"We have always been shameless about stealing great ideas."
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"We have always been shameless about stealing great ideas." — Steve Jobs
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"Good artists copy, great artists steal."
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"Good artists copy, great artists steal." — Picasso
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"Good artists copy, great artists steal." — Picasso NOPE
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STEALING:
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“To use, appropriate, or preempt the use of another's idea, especially to one's own advantage [...]”
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Why We Should STEAL
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We’re all in this TOGETHER
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Stand on the shoulders of GIANTS
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When we’re not solving problems, we’re WASTING TIME
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Why We Don’t STEAL
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NIH (Not Invented Here)
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NIIC (Not Invented In Cupertino)
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Culture
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Tools
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Trust
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You can only steal What you know
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How to STEAL
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“To use, appropriate, or preempt the use of another's idea, especially to one's own advantage [...].”
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Do it the Cocoa Way®
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(Or don’t.)
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Underscore.m:
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What to STEAL
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Backbone.js
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Bindings Why: Simple persistence Model collections
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MVVM (Model-View-ViewModel-lol-wtf-bbq-brb-ftw)
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Better separation Why: Easier unit testing
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Rx (Reactive Extensions)
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Expressive Why: Less state Better code locality
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(BTW, I already stole Rx.)
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Persistent Data Structures
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Safer code Why: “Simpler”
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Probably everything from Clojure
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Because it’s awesome Why:
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Go forth and STEAL
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(The End.)