March 12, 2010
Oracle Java and PRINCE2. Looking already at SOA and ITIL, I started reading up on other project lifecycle standards popular in the United Kingdom. PRINCE2 (PRojects In Controlled Environments) methodology naturally was the one that caught my attention. I'm not going t...
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March 12, 2010
Scala Recognition Continues to Grow.
Two years ago, a java.net poll asked Have you tried Scala? At that time, 38% of respondants had no idea what Scala was. This past week's java.net poll suggests that recognition of Scala has grown considerably in the past two years.
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May 17, 2007
What follows is a particular problem I had compiling NetBeans on my Mac and my solution to it. Im putting this in my blog not so much for my readers but for the future generations of Google travelers who may...
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With all the fuss about JavaFX, you may have missed an equally important announcement: the new Consumer JRE is on its way, with a host of exciting improvements.
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JavaFX is cool, right? Did you raise your hand when you said you wanted an JavaFX Mobile phone? I sure did. Looking over blog entries since JavaONE Im seeing a lot of angst... JavaFX adds to the bloat so how...
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At JavaONE last week Bruno Souza launched one of his stunts which was videod and posted online. Last year he had this "foot" which he carried around with which to kick people in the head, and apparently the video got...
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Another JavaOne under my belt. The event always seems to
go by so fast. Here's a run-down of what I remember most about it.
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Join me for a swim with SONIA, a Java-powered AUV
that made waves at JavaOne 2007.
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