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.
A total of...
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December 20, 2007
There have been a number of releases lately. Rails 2.0 shipped. NetBeans 6.0 mostly supports it. There were a couple of changes, such as the scaffold generator's parameters changing meaning, and the new shorthand migration syntax, which affected N...
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December 20, 2007
Here are the slides from my 3 JavaPolis presentations: Scene Graph, Filthy Makeover, and Future Java Consumer Releases.
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December 03, 2007
First of all, NetBeans 6.0 (final) was released this morning. Go get it!
So let's talk about 6.1 :) I just updated the quickfix infrastructure such that we can automatically generate previews for how the hints will modify the source. I've ...
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