September 21, 2010
category: Java Technology
You may believe it or not, but the first two days of the JavaOne+Develop conference are gone, and I've not been able to find a couple of minutes to write about it. A lot of things are happening, very fast here at San Francisco, California, for a...
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category: Java Technology
Content available at: http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/oracle_open_world_java_one
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category: Java Technology
As it became almost a tradition we have rolled out next SwingX release just before the SwingLabs BOF at JavaOne last night.
You can get the release from our website, or directly from the java.net or also from the maven central repo. Please note ...
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category: Java Technology
For anybody interested, we are giving a talk about repositories and content management in general on Thursday 12:30 at Hilton SF, Yosemite B. Session ID is S314239.
Feel free to drop by and ask also for Magnolia related questions should you have...
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category: Java Technology
There was a lot happening at day 1. The amount of simultaneous activity can be dazzling at times and I felt i needed a good nights rest in order to digest the enormous amount of information fed into my brain yesterday.
I am writing this post from the...
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category: Java Technology
One day after the splash, I must say that the "distributed venue" approach for JavaOne is showing a number of pitfalls; the most important one being the time you waste moving back and forth. Consider that walking from the Hilton or the Parc 55 to Mos...
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category: Java Technology
I look forward to Javaone each year and have been trying to think what could have happened to my old friend, with the oracle/google legal case in the background, and the campaign for Oracle to make good on creating an independent foundatio...
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category: Developers
At JavaOne on Monday I spoke on the topic of "The Next Big JVM Language".
My conclusion wasn't what I expected it to be when I started researching the topic.
Read on to find my conclusion...
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category: Developers
In my last post
I brought up the idea of a backwards incompatible version of Java.
What might just two of the incompatible changes be?
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category: Developers
Hilarious, and true. The video was put together around the Tucows office by some extremely talented coworkers. Enjoy!
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