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February 20, 2009
category: Main
Nicole Yankelovich designs better ways of working together when apart.
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category: Java Technology
Usually it's not big fun to be "supporter of the week" but recently, when I was on duty, I got this somehow unusual request on our support queue. If you're interested in Bytecode Instrumentation and Rewriting, Classloaders and Instrumentation Agents ...
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category: Java Technology
Four candidates are competing in a special election for Intel's ME EC seat, vacated in January. For the first time, a forum has been created to permit questions from the community and encourage debate between candidates. Please make this election i...
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category: Java Technology
NetBeans releases to get smaller, more frequent... also:
Java Today: NetBeans 7.0 becomes 6.7, GlassFish Web Space Server, and burning your own Blu-Ray Discs
Weblogs: Grizzly on the iPhone, JVM crash analysis, and Sun Tech Days Hyderabad
java.net Pol...
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category: Developers
Sun Microsystems' Ruud van der Pas recently gave an overview of OpenMP at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Check out the video and slides.
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category: Developers
To increase performance and assure scalability in your applications you need compilers that optimize your code and profiling tools that identify bottlenecks, hot spots, and memory access issues. Learn how the Sun Studio Thread Analyzer, Performance A...
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category: Developers
I missed attending and speaking at Sun Tech Days at Hyderabad due to a personal reason In fact, I prepared slides for a talk titled "JavaFX for Java, JavaScript programmers". This is much like my earlier language comparison blog entries such as Ja...
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category: Developers
There is an unsupported (read - can be removed in future without notice!) command line option with JavaFX compiler. If you run javafxc as
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category: Developers
I wrote an article: Shark, gcj, and HotSpot: A tale of three
code generators.
Article at http://www.advogato.org/article/1001.html
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