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Is Eclipse a small fungi?

Tuesday, May 15, 2007 - 10:25 by Anonymous (not verified)
David Berlind has written a follow-up post to Sun’s JavaOne announcements regarding JavaFX. Basically noting that Sun is going head-to-head with Adobe and MS and that the battle is for RIA style applications for the mobile handset market. David did point out one limiting factor to Sun’s potential success: Sun...

BZ Media IDE Stats

Tuesday, May 15, 2007 - 09:37 by Anonymous (not verified)
BZ Media, the people that publish SD Times, does an annual Java survey of their readership. Alan Ziechick has published the results of the IDE and Java app server usage questions. Nice to see Eclipse continuing to command a huge lead with 69.6% of the respondents indicating they use Eclipse...

In Harmony with Eclipse

Thursday, May 10, 2007 - 01:30 by Anonymous (not verified)
One of the things we are doing this year at JavaOne is giving away CDs of Eclipse SDK 3.2.3 running on a milestone release of the Apache Harmony project. We ordered 1000 CDs but have already run out. Lots of people are interested in learning more about Harmony and how...

Why JavaFX Script and not JRuby?

Wednesday, May 9, 2007 - 20:59 by Anonymous (not verified)
The news this week from JavaOne is that Sun has decided to create a new language called JavaFX Script. I am still shaking my head wondering why does the software industry need another scripting language? Also, what has happened to Sun’s support for JRuby? Before JavaOne, I was convinced Sun...

Duke, Duke, Duke

Wednesday, May 9, 2007 - 01:50 by Wayne Beaton
I arrived earlier today at JavaOne and I have to admit that I’m more confused than ever. Just what the heck is Duke anyway? He/it looks a lot like a tooth with a disturbing amount of decay below the gumline. I got a picture of me chatting briefly with Duke...

Eclipse T-shirts at JavaOne

Thursday, May 3, 2007 - 15:32 by Anonymous (not verified)
It has become a tradition to give out Eclipse t-shirts at JavaOne and this year is no different. We are able to make this happen thanks to the sponsorship of 18 companies, including Actuate, Adobe, AvantSoft, BEA, Business Objects, CodeGear, Intel, IONA, Klocwork, Motorola, Oracle, Parasoft, Prosyst, SAP, DevZuz, Sybase...