On 2/5/2020 4:49 AM, Carl Mosca wrote:
I too used "Forte" a bit during my JBuilder days.  Brings back some good
memories.


I used both as well. jVi was first available on JBuilder.

-ernie

PS Has the Oracle DBMS tool fully migrated from JBuidler to NetBeans?


Carl

On Wed, Feb 5, 2020 at 7:36 AM Thomas Kellerer <[email protected]> wrote:

Geertjan Wielenga schrieb am 03.02.2020 um 14:54:
Several of us on the mailing list were at FOSDEM in Brussel yesterday
(Neil, Jan Lahoda, Martin Entlicher, Patrik Karlstrom) and it was a
pretty
good event -- I think we should treat FOSDEM as a place where we can get
together every year and share new insights etc around NetBeans.

One of the talks was by me, specifically about the state and direction of
NetBeans, it takes about 20 minutes, take a look here:

https://mirror.cyberbits.eu/fosdem/2020/UD2.119/fromoracleapache.webm
The short introduction to the history of NetBeans reminded me
that I started using NetBeans when it was still called "Forte for Java".

Which I actually found odd a the time, because DEC (Digital Equipment,
later acquired by Compaq)
also had a tool named Forté which was a distributed application server -
something completely different

Thomas



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