How to write your own MCP server with Java, Quarkus, and Goose:
https://blog.sebastian-daschner.com/entries/writing-your-own-mcp-server
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How to write your own MCP server with Java, Quarkus, and Goose:
https://blog.sebastian-daschner.com/entries/writing-your-own-mcp-server
Coding with Codename Goose, a command line AI agent:
https://blog.sebastian-daschner.com/entries/coding-with-goose
Coding with Codename Goose, a command line AI agent:
https://blog.sebastian-daschner.com/entries/coding-with-goose
Just tried goose for the first time. Really impressed! Created and configured an example Quarkus application, started Docker containers, etc. all by itself 🤯
(used Anthropic's Claude 3.5 Sonnet - with all others incl. ollama it had some issues or poor outcome)
How to transfer small amounts of data with QR codes on the Linux #commandline -- for offline usage and privacy:
https://blog.sebastian-daschner.com/entries/data-transfer-qr-codes-linux-cli
I've published a new issues of my #newsletter, about lesser-known IntelliJ features, effective development with Quarkus, getting better with the keyboard, and more:
Good day to share this one again: Why I'm using Linux as developer 🙂
https://blog.sebastian-daschner.com/entries/why-im-using-linux
13 cool IntelliJ features that you likely don't know yet
https://blog.sebastian-daschner.com/entries/13-lesser-known-intellij-features