Hi,
Roman has kindly uploaded the slides from my talk to the Wiki (see
http://developer.classpath.org/mediation/Fosdem2006).
Thanks,
Rob.
P.S. There's one obvious mistake on slide 2. The release date of
JamVM 1.4.2 should be 2006 not 2005!
Hi there,
I have added my slides from FOSDEM2006 to the Wiki at:
http://developer.classpath.org/mediation/Fosdem2006
I simply have dropped in into the schedule.
I had to make some slight corrections: JTable and JTree editing seems to
work quite well now, and - what surprises me even more -
Hi all,
Also returned home from Fosdem. It was great!
Still catching up on email and all the new patches. Please be patient if
you are expecting a reply on some message from me. But feel free to ping
me in case I missed something important. Again everybody that didn't
come to drink and talk did a
Roman Kennke wrote:
Hi there,
I have added my slides from FOSDEM2006 to the Wiki at:
http://developer.classpath.org/mediation/Fosdem2006
I simply have dropped in into the schedule.
I had to make some slight corrections: JTable and JTree editing seems to
work quite well now, and - what
On Mon, Feb 27, 2006 at 02:53:09PM +0100, Mark Wielaard wrote:
Yes please! If you have slides (or pictures from the event) please post
them somewhere. I would love to reread some of the presentations.
Done.
And here are some links i talked about:
http://www.cacaojvm.org/tgolem/
(kind of
If other presentations are also online, please post them to the list.
Java Security: How Free Software Is Secured Using the Java Language
After a general introduction to why Java seems a reasonable choice for
writing large and robust free software packages, the
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