Casper Bang wrote:
> Yeah it's a bit weak. Shay is a nice fella, but obviously with an
> agenda to push - like so many others. As someone who came from
> JDeveloper over to NetBeans I was hoping for a gradual merge into one
> product (JDev's UI is nicer), but that doesn't appear to be on the
> age
Yeah it's a bit weak. Shay is a nice fella, but obviously with an
agenda to push - like so many others. As someone who came from
JDeveloper over to NetBeans I was hoping for a gradual merge into one
product (JDev's UI is nicer), but that doesn't appear to be on the
agenda. Then again, perhaps to e
Louis Jacomet wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After listening to the episode 10 of Les Cast Codeurs (java podcast in
> french) I read the referenced blog post from Sacha Labourey regarding
> dual licensing issues and the way it could be a problem for MySQL
> under Oracle flag.
>
> http://sacha.labourey.co
Fabrizio Giudici wrote:
> Tor Norbye wrote:
>
>> Just to be clear, this isn't "Oracle answering back" (an official
>> Oracle response), this is a blog entry by a product manager for
>> JDeveloper. Not that I've seen anything official from NetBeans either.
>> I think these are passionate people d
Tor Norbye wrote:
> Just to be clear, this isn't "Oracle answering back" (an official
> Oracle response), this is a blog entry by a product manager for
> JDeveloper. Not that I've seen anything official from NetBeans either.
> I think these are passionate people defending their favorite IDEs,
> wh
Just to be clear, this isn't "Oracle answering back" (an official
Oracle response), this is a blog entry by a product manager for
JDeveloper. Not that I've seen anything official from NetBeans either.
I think these are passionate people defending their favorite IDEs,
which has been going on for ye
Well, in any event, it's starting to feel like a showdown. After much
NetBeans propaganda (we're the only one with an RCP yada yada...),
Oracle is answering back:
http://blogs.oracle.com/shay/2009/11/jdeveloper_or_netbeans_-_what.html
/Casper
On Nov 10, 6:01 pm, Tor Norbye wrote:
> On Nov 10, 1
Yes, that's the one!
-- Tor
On Nov 12, 2:48 am, klaasjan wrote:
> http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/(I think)
>
> On Nov 12, 10:36 am, Jan Goyvaerts wrote:
>
> > Does somebody remember in which episode an applet was presented able to do
> > video capturing of the screen ?
>
> > I remember Tor
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Steven Herod wrote:
>
> Personally I look forward to a day when the industry doesn't stand
> around Google like a toilet training toddler, applauding and cheering
> every time something gets 'delivered'.
>
Agreed. But if Google is going to do something, I would mu
I guess this is what they meant indeed. Many thanks ! :-)
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 11:48, klaasjan wrote:
>
> http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/ (I think)
>
> On Nov 12, 10:36 am, Jan Goyvaerts wrote:
> > Does somebody remember in which episode an applet was presented able to
> do
> > video capt
Does somebody remember in which episode an applet was presented able to do
video capturing of the screen ?
I remember Tor mentioning he tried it and that it worked very well.
Unfortunatly I can't find the episode any more.
Thanks in advance !
Jan
--~--~-~--~~~---~--~
Hey,
- We'll have fries and beer on Wednesday evening during the meet &
greet on the exhibition floor.
- Popcorn during the 2012 movie on Thursday evening
- Free (soft) drinks, breakfast and sandwich lunch from Monday till
Friday
- More info on how to get to the venue can be found @
http://www
There is a conference guide app for the iphone (or ipod touch) now
available on the app store. Search for devoxx on the app store and
you'll find it.
I'm also a conference newbie, looking forward to seeing the Posse in
action after 3 years of listening.
Cheers
Paul
On Nov 10, 12:20 pm, Luis M
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