Remembering Bob Lee
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Re: Remembering Bob Lee
#102This is senseless and a huge loss. Bob was a great guy. I met him briefly when he worked at Google. He was just starting to work on Guice and I was skeptical of dependency injection and we talked about it for an hour. I went home and did a heads down and Guice was a major impact on my coding for the next ten years. I bumped into "Crazy Bob"a few more times and just an insanely nice guy. He was also murdered at Main a…
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#104The anecdote I always share about my 2013 internship at Square involves Bob. It took place during the quarterly Hack Week, when the company allowed everyone to take a break from work and build whatever they liked. Cash App (known as "Square Cash" back then) had just been launched, and the only way to send money was by emailing someone with a dollar amount in the subject line and cc'ing cash@square.com. My fellow inte…
I suspect many CTOs long for this kind of work. But their time is usually taken up with administrative duties.
Re: Remembering Bob Lee
#105The anecdote I always share about my 2013 internship at Square involves Bob. It took place during the quarterly Hack Week, when the company allowed everyone to take a break from work and build whatever they liked. Cash App (known as "Square Cash" back then) had just been launched, and the only way to send money was by emailing someone with a dollar amount in the subject line and cc'ing cash@square.com. My fellow inte…
You forgot to mention that the dependency injection library, Guice, that you were asking about was created by Bob himself! CashApp's monolith is still called Franklin today.
Bob Lee will be missed.
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#106Today I rediscovered some of my discussions on his old blog I had totally forgotten.
Also looked through my mails, also totally forgotten:
Re: Google Guice and Gabriel
Bob Lee
Sat, Jun 16, 2007, 7:37 PM
Done!
On 6/16/07, Stephan Schmidt
wrote:
Hi Bob,
got Gabriel working with Guice,
moved from Dynaaop / Spring.
Could you add Gabriel to
http://code.google.com/p/google-guice/wiki/3rdPartyModules
?
http://gabriel.reposita.org/
Thanks
bye
-stephan
Always a supportive and friendly guy.Re: Remembering Bob Lee
#107The anecdote I always share about my 2013 internship at Square involves Bob. It took place during the quarterly Hack Week, when the company allowed everyone to take a break from work and build whatever they liked. Cash App (known as "Square Cash" back then) had just been launched, and the only way to send money was by emailing someone with a dollar amount in the subject line and cc'ing cash@square.com. My fellow inte…
You forgot to mention that the dependency injection library, Guice, that you were asking about was created by Bob himself! CashApp's monolith is still called Franklin today.
Re: Remembering Bob Lee
#108I believe I met Bob for the first time in 2007. I was already leading the Apache Groovy project back then (started in 2003) and had the chance to do a "tech talk" at Google, in Mountain View, to present the language to Google engineers. In the crowd, there were pretty famous people like Guido Van Rossum (of Python fame), Cédric Beust (TestNG), Romain Guy (on Android), Patrick Chanezon... and of course "Crazy" Bob Lee…
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#109I remember fondly interacting with him quite a bit 20 years ago early (?) in his "crazy bob" phase on theserverside.com, and the epic flamewars around Java backend frameworks and app servers. Quite a shock to hear of his death.
Those were the days!
"Obie is one of those Ruby developers with no programming experience"
http://blog.crazybob.org/2007/09/gavin-king-on-activerecord....