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=== Daily Life Blog ===
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==== Speed Your Application Up ====
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==== [[Apache]] Projects can Distribute [[GPLwithClassPathException]] components! ====
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Here is description of a [[CacheForModularity|class loading cache]] that has potential to drastically speed up start of any application composed of many [[JAR]] files. See its benefits on your own and [[CacheForModularity|learn to use them]] in your applications!
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Thanks to our [[DirectAction]] - e.g. organizing a [[DirectAction|vote without a common consent]] - it has been decided that as of 2021 Apache projects can distribute [[GPLwithClassPathException]] components in their complementary binaries!
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 14:35, 14 July 2009 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 06:38, 19 July 2021 (UTC)
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==== Press Release: NetBeans 6.7 ====
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==== Never forget to add [[GradleWrapper]]! ====
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Are engineers capable to produce a
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Including [[GradleWrapper]].properties in each [[Gradle]] project follows the [[PropertyFiles|best practices]]: If you want to be sure your [[Gradle]] projects build in a year or two then make sure to always include the [[GradleWrapper]] and exactly specify the [[Gradle]] version!
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[http://wiki.netbeans.org/Fitness67PressRelease press release]? Possibly, however as explained in [[Chapter 14]], it needs to be written before the coding starts. Read what we [http://wiki.netbeans.org/Fitness67PressRelease have written] six months ago and celebrate with us [[NetBeans]] 6.7!
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 10:09, 7 July 2009 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 11:31, 22 June 2021 (UTC)
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==== API Podcast #5: Can you win? ====
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==== [[Micronaut]] Brings Compile Time [[Annotation]]s to [[JavaEE]] Developers ====
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Here is another [[APIFest08:Report|podcast]] recorded to explain importance of playing games while learning to design [[API]]s. Ask yourself today: Can you win an [[APIFest08:Report|API Fest]] with a change like [[APIFest08:Report|this]]?
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[[Micronaut]] brings compile time annotations to enterprise Java programmers. That's great!
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 09:37, 2 July 2009 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 04:56, 22 July 2020 (UTC)
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==== XML SAX and DOM 2 ====
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==== Spreading [[Malware]] ====
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Few years ago our meta modeling gurus submitted a proposal for JavaOne BOF named [[Modular_Java_SE#XML_SAX_and_DOM_2|XML SAX and DOM 2]]. They wanted to describe [[NetBeans]] [[MOF]] solution and show how good it is compared to standard [[XML]] tools. I always admired the name of the talk (as the JavaOne was dedicated to show the synergy between [[XML]] and [[Java]] it obviously was rejected) and I am glad I have a chance to use the title today too: I just managed to [[Modular_Java_SE#XML_SAX_and_DOM_2|remove XML from Java]].
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At the end of May 2020 the GitHub guys announced a [[Malware]] attacking developer machines via [[NetBeans]] [[Ant]] based projects. [[Malware|Read more]]...
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 09:56, 26 June 2009 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 15:31, 2 June 2020 (UTC)
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==== Building the Modular Java SE ====
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==== Twenty Years: Sun Microsystems Acquires NetBeans ====
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[[Modular_Java_SE#Hudson_Builder|Modular Java SE has its own Hudson Builder]] - check the first [http://hudson.apidesign.org/hudson/job/jdk/6/ artifacts]: ''base.jar'', ''applet.jar'', ''corba.jar'', ''deprecated7.jar''...
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PALO ALTO, Calif. - Oct. 20, 1999 - Sun Microsystems, Inc. today announced it [[SunBuysNetBeans|has acquired NetBeans]] Ceska republika a.s., a Czech Republic joint stock company (NetBeans), by means of an asset purchase. NetBeans is a leading developer of cross-platform Java-based integrated development environments (IDE). NetBeans IDE products combined with products from Sun's acquisition of Forte Software, Inc., also announced today, will provide the million-plus Java Development Kit (JDK) software customers with software choices that range from entry-level offerings for individual developers and students to enterprise-class offerings for team development. Sun will also provide customers with the expert consulting and support services they need to dot-com their businesses.
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 21:23, 21 June 2009 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 06:07, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
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==== Aliens vs. Predators. [[Bridge]] between [[OSGi]] and [[NetBeans]]. ====
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==== My First Post on Medium is out! ====
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Many said this was impossible. Many said this would be crazy. Many said it cannot work. However it does work like a charm. I am glad to announce that I have a well working [[OSGiAndNetBeans]] bridge and I am ready to build community around it.
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My first blog post on medium - [[AOTMadeFaster|Improving performance of GraalVM native images with profile-guided optimizations]] is out. It rounds up my last few months efforts as the '''-Dgraal.PGOInstrument''' option is what [[I]] have been intermitently working on for at least [[FourthGraalAdventures#Collecting_profiles_for_guided_optimizations|last year]].
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 10:35, 2 June 2009 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 08:47, 30 August 2019 (UTC)
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==== [[Graal.js]] is in [[NetBeans]] ====
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==== API Podcast #4: Diamonds vs. Stars ====
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[[Graal.js]] version 19.0.0 has been integrated as the default scripting engine into [[Apache]] [[NetBeans]] 11.1. Read [[GraalJS|more]]...
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Do you want to know why core Java people believe [[DiamondsVsStars|APIs are like diamonds]]? Enjoy this [[API Design Tips]] podcast at least as much as we enjoyed it while recording it with [[Geertjan]]!
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 14:37, 7 June 2019 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 20:43, 31 May 2009 (UTC)
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==== Four Years in [[OracleLabs]] ====
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==== Scala Libraries Rant ====
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Time to [[FourthGraalAdventures|recap]] as four years ago, on May 1st, I joined OracleLabs. What has happened during last year? I had fun with [[FourthGraalAdventures|collecting profiles]] for further optimizations. I have [[FourthGraalAdventures|fixed my first CVE]] and make [[Truffle]] meta-secure. I turned [[FourthGraalAdventures|Java into Universal language]]. Read more about my [[FourthGraalAdventures]]...
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I've been asked by a colleague what I think about [[Scala]]. I think I like it, but...
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 05:50, 1 May 2019 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 15:04, 28 May 2009 (UTC)
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==== [[JDK]]11. OMG! [[Nashorn]] got Deprecated! ====
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==== API Podcast #2: Reentrancy ====
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[[Nashorn]], the so far default [[JavaScript]] engine of [[JDK]] got deprecated in [[JDK11]]. What are you going to do? Freak out? Jump out of the window? Switch to ''Rhino''? Give up on [[Java]] completely and use [[NodeJS]]? No, use ''Graal.js''! Here is [[Nashorn|how]]:
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 17:43, 18 May 2009 (UTC)
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Don't hesitate and make the switch! [[Apache]] [[NetBeans]] has just switched today!
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==== API PodCast #1 ====
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 19:34, 23 January 2019 (UTC)
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==== Forget [[Go]]! ====
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 19:50, 12 May 2009 (UTC)
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[[Go]] is great. Are you seeking a low level [[OS]] language? Heard about [[Go]] & its benefits? Convinced, or just interested, and still searching? If the latter: Have you considered [[Java]]? Because [[OracleLabs]] [[GraalVM]] [[NativeImage]] turns [[Java]] into a system language!
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==== Mercurial vs. Subversion. Correctness vs. Simplicity. ====
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Read about this [[Go|alternative to Go]].
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I have dedicated one side note in the ''Practical API Design'' book to [[Mercurial_vs._Subversion]] comparison. Last week I received a comment from [[TheAPIBook]]'s reader claiming that the [[Mercurial]] and [[Subversion]] behaves the same in this particular respect. So I needed to run an [[Mercurial_vs._Subversion|experiment]]. They are not same at all! One is [[Mercurial_vs._Subversion|correct]], the second is [[Mercurial_vs._Subversion|simple to use]]. Which one is better?
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 13:21, 1 October 2018 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 16:29, 5 April 2009 (UTC)
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==== [[Git]] on Steroids: Fire Your Integration Guy! ====
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==== Colors that You Like ====
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Stefan asked who shall be [[MultiGitRepository#Appendix_B:_Who_Shall_Integrate_it_All.3F|responsible for integration]] in the [[MultiGitRepository]] setup? Should there be an ''integration guy''? No, its 21st century and we know how to use [[Git]], right? The right tool is called pull request!
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Some of [[Talk:Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Practical_Design:FixModifiers#Somo_said_...|you asked]] for Black on White colors for this website. Now you can have them: Find ''Black/White'' symbol in the left navigation bar to make temporary switch or log in an choose your preferred skin in your preferences.
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As such fire your [[MultiGitRepository#Appendix_B:_Who_Shall_Integrate_it_All.3F|integration guy'']]!
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 11:23, 4 April 2009 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 07:50, 22 May 2018 (UTC)
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==== What's your big brother's name? [[AOP]]!? ====
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==== [[Git]] on Steroids: Local Collaboration Area ====
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Do you control complexity of your application? What tool do you use? Something homemade, something bought or something [[VerificationViaAOP|general like AOP]]?
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Turns out that one gets very useful [[MultiGitRepository#Appendix_A:_Local_Collaboration_Area]]: the '''master''' branch in each ''slave repository'' of the [[MultiGitRepository]] setup is in fact the best place for team members to collaborate without publishing the changes to the final integration destination.
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 10:03, 22 March 2009 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 10:54, 4 May 2018 (UTC)
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==== sigtest 2.1 released! ====
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==== [[Git]] on Steroids: Master Multiple Repositories ====
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The new version of the absolutely necessary tool for executing [[SignatureTests]] has just been released. Enjoy!
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Let me introduces [[MultiGitRepository]] - aka [[Git]] on steroids to you. I have seen a lot of confusion when it comes to working with multiple repositories and keeping them in orchestration, but I believe it is not that complex. Everything we learned about distributed version controls applies. However this time it has to be applied on a completely new level!
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 19:37, 17 March 2009 (UTC)
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Master your [[MultiGitRepository]] in few easy lessons!
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==== Extreme API Fest ====
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 15:20, 23 April 2018 (UTC)
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Petr Šmíd just finished his [[HPAPIFest09|API Fest game]] for [[wikipedia::HP|HP]] Prague developers. I really enjoyed observing the players and I have to admit I learned few tricks myself. Read more about the [[HPAPIFest09]]!
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==== The [[IDE]] for [[DevOps]]! ====
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 20:43, 9 March 2009 (UTC)
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Admins! [[DevOps]]! In a recent [[StackOverFlow]] developer survey the NetBeans IDE has been rated at 10.9% for Mobile Developers and 8.4% for System Admins/[[DevOps]]. It is weird, but it supports the feeling I had for a long time: NetBeans is the IDE for [[DevOps]]!
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==== The Definitive Guide to API Design ====
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Read [[DevOps|more]]...
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 11:18, 15 March 2018 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 20:12, 7 March 2009 (UTC)
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==== Type-safe Parsing of JSON without any Reflection ====
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==== Tell me your name! I'll tell you how good designer you can be! ====
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In need of compiling Java ahead-of-time? See [https://github.com/JaroslavTulach/incubator-netbeans-html4j/blob/examples/examples/jsonparse/README.md jsonparse] example showing a Maven project that can turn your Java code into self-contained, small (less than '''5M''') and effective code suitable for your microservice or lamda as a service setups. Thanks to [[SubstrateVM]]!
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Well, not really. But [[Good Name]]s are important. [[Good Name|Here]] is little video to prove that.
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 12:33, 20 November 2017 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 14:15, 26 January 2009 (UTC)
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==== Apache HTML/Java API 1.5 has been released! ====
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==== Painful Reading Days are Over! ====
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Hear the news! As of Oct 23, 2017, there is a release of [[ApacheNetBeans]] subproject: [[ApacheNetBeans#Apache_HTML.2FJava_API_1.5_has_been_released.21|HTML/Java API]]. Hooray [[NetBeans]] continues to move on the [[Apache]] path! Next target? [[Apache]] [[NetBeans Platform]]...
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If you ever suffered while reading files in Java, please accept my [[API_has_to_be_Correct|sympathy]] and enjoy the recently proposed [[NetBeans]] [[API]] [http://openide.netbeans.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=157362 improvements].
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 13:53, 24 October 2017 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 18:11, 23 January 2009 (UTC)
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==== Midlife Crisis of an API Designer ====
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==== PF 2009: Get on Board! ====
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Dear readers of my book and my blog, I've mentioned in [[The Future|Epilogue]] of [[TheAPIBook]] that I good tools can help anyone do better job. I backed my reasoning by a skiing parallel. Recently I found an old video to explain what I really meant. Thanks for your interest in [[API Design]] and I wish you good tools in 2009 to help you get on the board!
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 16:08, 5 May 2017 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 14:20, 29 December 2008 (UTC)
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==== Advanced [[Injection]] in [[Jersey]] ====
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==== Did [[OSGi]] Comrades Make a Mistake? ====
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I've just learned a new trick: proper way to do [[JerseyInjection]]. Maybe somebody finds it useful...
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Many systems store their configuration in some form of [[PropertyFiles|property files]]. However a lot of them is not doing that really properly. The results can then be quite painful. Just like when I recently played with [[PropertyFiles|OSGi manifest files]]. Read my [[PropertyFiles|story]] and [[PropertyFiles|feel]] my pain...
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 05:27, 15 March 2017 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 12:36, 16 December 2008 (UTC)
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==== My [[GeeCONPrague]] Keynote is Online! ====
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==== 2009: The Year of [[Annotations]] ====
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My [[GeeCONPrague]] keynote is available online. Watch my [[GeeCONPrague|metamorphosis]] yourself:
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 09:06, 12 December 2008 (UTC)
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Once you [[GeeCONPrague|survive it]] and get to 5th minute, you'll also see interesting demos showing how fast the [[GraalVM]] and [[Truffle]] can be. Thanks again [[GeeCON]] guys for giving me a chance to speak at your keynote.
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==== See [[APIFest08]] winners photos! ====
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 03:44, 4 January 2017 (UTC)
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See the winners and sponsors of the game on the [http://honza.smugmug.com/gallery/6413638_sHjLk pictures taken by Jan Chalupa].
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==== [[CleanCode]] at [[OracleLabs]] ====
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 16:10, 31 October 2008 (UTC)
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This is how we write [[CleanCode]]! At [[GeeCONPrague]] 2016 all [[OracleLabs]] speakers ware our classical outfit. The claim was that it helped us write [[CleanCode]]:
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==== NetBeans 6.5 Performance Press Release ====
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[[Image:GeeCONKeynoteSpeaker.jpg|640px]]
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How can one announce to the world that something important happened? Via [http://wiki.netbeans.org/Fitness65PressRelease Press Release], of course! However, one question stays: who can write good press release? Engineers are generally seen as incapable of doing so, however as argued in Chapter 14, [[Paradoxes of API Design]], there is a way to help them: Force them to write [http://wiki.netbeans.org/Fitness65PressRelease documentation or press release] before they start to code!
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 10:16, 29 October 2016 (UTC)
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This is the [http://wiki.netbeans.org/Fitness65PressRelease Press Release] of the [NetBeans] performance team written six months ago. Now, when the release of [NetBeans] IDE 6.5 is near, it is time to publish it. Feel free to read what we [http://wiki.netbeans.org/Fitness65PressRelease?version=4 planed] and what we [http://wiki.netbeans.org/Fitness65PressRelease?version=15 delivered]!
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==== Keynote at [[GeeCON]] Prague ====
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 14:47, 30 October 2008 (UTC)
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[[GeeCONPrague|GeeCON has come to Prague]] and I had a the pleasure to do an initial keynote talk. It is so great when [[GeeCONPrague|such conference]] comes to your home town! Thanks a lot dear, [[GeeCON]] organizers!
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==== Jan Žák and Petr Šmíd are winners of [[APIFest08]] ====
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 06:27, 22 October 2016 (UTC)
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It is time to announce [[APIFest08:Report|results of APIFest'08]].
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==== Distribute Non-distributable ====
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 11:44, 26 October 2008 (UTC)
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[[AutoUpdate]] is a fine [[NetBeans]] technology that can help you distribute things may see non-distributable. [[AutoUpdate|Here]] is a small demo that shows how one can fix broken [[NetBeans]] 8.1 installation.
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==== Petr Šmíd's Thanks ====
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 08:55, 12 September 2016 (UTC)
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I would like to [[Blogs#Petr_.C5.A0m.C3.ADd.27s_Thanks|thank you]] very much for organizing the [[APIFest08|competition]].
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==== Write Business Logic First, Choose UI Later! ====
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Unlike all other programming competitions which are focused on creating algorithms this one is unique, because it focuses on another type of problems which more reflects real challenges that programmers deals with.
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The [[ControlsJS]] guys decided to [[ControlsJS|port my MineSweeper]] game to their rendering technology and make it available at [[ControlsJS|iOS AppStore]]:
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I can personally say that I learned many lessons about API design and I think this is the case of everyone who joined this event.
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[[Image:MineSweeperControls.jpeg]]
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That's why I can suggest everybody to join this event next time. It was well prepared and the idea of the competition is really great.
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This shows how extremely portable applications written with [[Html4Java]] APIs are! In fact you can write your application code first and because it is completely independent from the UI, you can completely revamp the UI later.
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So thank You Jaroslav and all guys which are behind the event!
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Isn't this the flexibility we always wanted? Read [[ControlsJS|the whole story]]...
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--[[User:Petr.smid|Petr.smid]] 13:00, 29 October 2008 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 03:45, 9 May 2016 (UTC)
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==== The Most Insightful Review of "Practical API Design" ====
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==== Run [[JUnit]] in Your ([[Java]] Plugin-less) Browser! ====
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The longest, most detailed and insightful review I have seen so far has been written by [http://lambda-the-ultimate.org/node/3067 Tim Band] for Lambda The Ultimate.
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 11:27, 24 October 2008 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 07:24, 30 April 2016 (UTC)
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==== [[APIFest08]] Judgment Day/Week Starts! ====
 
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==== Giving Up on [[Apple]] [[AppStore]] ====
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 06:03, 18 October 2008 (UTC)
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My MineSweeper application available from [[AppStoreTheEnd|AppStore]] is gone. Apple wants me to pay remedies every year! For what!? Apple has no cost distributing my application. I am giving up. If somebody wants to [[AppStoreTheEnd|distribute my MineSweeper]], please go on, but I am giving up - giving up on Apple.
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==== [[APIFest08]] Task 4 Necessary to Choose the Best API Designer ====
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 06:13, 9 April 2016 (UTC)
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==== [[Html4Java|HTML/Java]] API 1.3 is Released! ====
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 22:17, 11 October 2008 (UTC)
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I'd like to announce that the new version of HTML/Java API - e.g. 1.3 is ready for usage. The javadoc is at http://bits.netbeans.org/html+java/1.3/ - and the bits has been uploaded to [http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/netbeans/html/ Maven central].
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==== Define "Friday Morning" ====
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[http://bits.netbeans.org/html+java/1.3/ HTML/Java 1.3] comes with many improvements that will make your life easier and enlarge the options you have when mixing Java and HTML. Let me quote the Javadoc:
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When I was defining the quest of [[APIFest08:Task3]] I needed to set a deadline. However as the [[APIFest08]] is not competition for millions of bucks, just for [[TheAPIBook]], I did not feel I need to be exact enough and I defined the deadline as ''Fri, Oct 10, 2008, morning of CET''. This is the reaction that I got from one of the participants:
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Model classes can have per-instance private data. Model classes can generate builder-like construction methods if builder prefix is specified. Property.mutable() can be false to define a non-mutable (almost constant) property. That in case of Knockout bindings means: the property is represented by a plain value rather than an observable in the JavaScript object. The JavaFX presenter can be executed in headless mode - just specify -Dfxpresenter.headless=true when launching its virtual machine and no window will be shown. This is particularly useful for testing. OSGi headers are now enterprise OSGi ready. Switched to minified version 3.4.0 of knockout.js. Better support for recursive @Model definitions. New module org.netbeans.html:xhr4j provides implementation of Transfer with technology identifier xhr4j - this module can be used to workaround limitations of CORS by handling the OnReceive connections in Java.
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I really like the precision you use in specifying the deadlines!
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 03:33, 8 April 2016 (UTC)
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I will choose to interpret "Fri, Oct 10, 2008, morning of CET" as
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the train I'll be taking to commute to Prague unless the window
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is too dirty, is that o.k.? :-)
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Cute and OK. Of course only under the assumption that you do your best to clean or at least open your window in case it is too dirty and that you are not referring to a window of an underground train.
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==== [[API]] Design under Attack! ====
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 07:53, 8 October 2008 (UTC)
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Today my colleagues from [[NetBeans]] noticed that my website - wiki.apidesign.org is under attack. Yes, since Jan 16, 2015 there were more than 5000 randomly modified pages. Maybe my talk in [[Bck2Brwsr 0.17|Grenoble]] was so popular that it attracted that much attention!?
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==== [[APIFest08]] [[APIFest08:Task3|task3]] is here ====
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Anyway [[I]] had to revert back to older copy of the database and re-apply my edits manually. Not everything looks the same as it did before, but hopefully no texts are lost.
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In any case, [[I]] disabled ability to edit the pages. If you want to talk to me, use [[twitter]] and reference my handle: @JaroslavTulach
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 09:27, 7 October 2008 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 19:54, 10 February 2016 (UTC)
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==== New Code for Food Picture ====
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==== Snowcamp in Grenoble gave [[Bck2Brwsr]] 10x Speed Up! ====
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The spirit of [[HtmlForFood]] story lives on! [[GeertjanWielenga|Geertjan]] did a [[NetBeans]] platform training recently and it seems he learned new skills, which include ability to debug and generate code:
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 07:56, 28 January 2016 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 14:58, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
 
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==== [[APIFest08]] [[APIFest08:Task2|task2]] is here ====
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==== [[MineSweeper]] 3.0 for Your [[iOS]] Device. The Christmas Thriller Edition! ====
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 11:50, 1 October 2008 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 05:07, 18 December 2015 (UTC)
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==== [[APIFest08]]'s task ''one and half'' ====
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==== [[OracleLabs]] in [[Prague]] is Hiring! ====
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[[OracleLabs]] has a team in Czech Republic and is looking for new candidates to expand it. Innovation is feeding us, but that doesn't mean you have to be a scientist. We have enough clever people - we need also somebody to work!
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 18:24, 28 September 2008 (UTC)
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[[Image:Prague2015 small.jpg|600px]]
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==== Ezekiel 25:17 ====
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In case you are interested in conquering the world with [[RubySpeed|the fastest (J)VM on the planet]] backed by a [[Truffle#Debugger_in_NetBeans_8.1|strong tooling]] (based on NetBeans) write to [[I|me]].
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 07:44, 7 October 2015 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 19:43, 24 September 2008 (UTC)
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==== Can [[Java]] Speed [[Ruby]] up? Yes, ten times! ====
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==== API Fest '08 ====
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[[RubySpeed|Speed of Ruby]] has never been great. There were many attempts to improve it, but none delivered on its promise. All failed, [[Truffle|but one]]! J[[Ruby]] implementation running on top of [[JVM]] spiced with a bit of [[Truffle]] and [[Graal]] is in fact ten times faster than standard [[Ruby]] version.
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The [[APIFest08]], a game to practice [[TheAPIBook|Practical API Design]] skills, is just starting. It is a contest primarily designed for members of [http://java.cz/ Czech JUG], but we want to make it as open as possible. Play with us and [[APIFest08|celebrate]] 10th anniversary of first public NetBeans release.
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Watch [[RubySpeed|this video]] to see how can [[Java]] and [[JVM|its virtual machine]] help those other poor and slow [[language]]s!
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 09:31, 23 September 2008 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 12:28, 2 October 2015 (UTC)
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==== And the Winner of the [[HtmlForFoodCompetition]] is ... ====
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==== Speaking at [[JDD]] in [[Krakow]] ====
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Let me announce the winner of the [[HtmlForFoodCompetition]].
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I'll be speaking at [[JDD]] in [[Krakow]] in middle of October. In case you have a [[Java]] related message to deliver to the [[JDD]] galaxy, leave it here. I'll do my best to deliver it.
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 20:25, 8 September 2008 (UTC)
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{{:JDD}}
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==== [[1stPublicReview|First Public Review]] of Practical API Design Book ====
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 09:31, 25 September 2015 (UTC)
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{{:1stPublicReview}}
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==== [[Truffle]] Debugging in [[NetBeans]] 8.1 ====
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 19:42, 2 September 2008 (UTC)
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Debugging any [[Truffle#Debugger_in_NetBeans_8.1|Truffle language]] is now quite easy in [[NetBeans]] 8.1! Check the [[Truffle#Debugger_in_NetBeans_8.1|video]]:
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==== Win the Practical API Design Book ====
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{{#ev:youtube|ewdzDqPsn38}}
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As part of Chapter 1, The Art of Building Modern Software I wanted to demonstrate that the need for programmers is really big and that almost everyone who wants to get a job as a programmer may get it. For this I wanted to reuse a picture of a San Francisco homeless that is famous for wearing sign with "[[HtmlForFood|Will Code HTML for Food]]". However I could not do that, because the picture is of really low quality. That is why I needed a new re-take. We already [[HtmlForFood|have some]], but still, I'd like us to start sharing! As sharing of pictures is sometimes easier than sharing of API Design ideas, please participate in a photo contest! Get a chance to
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 14:10, 11 September 2015 (UTC)
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win [[TheAPIBook]] by taking "Will Code HTML for Food" like picture and adding a reference to it to [[HtmlForFood]] by Aug 28, 2008! I am looking forward your [[HtmlForFood|submissions]].
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 16:11, 14 August 2008 (UTC)
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==== [[Html4Java|HTML/Java]] version 1.2.1 has been Released! ====
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==== New LaF of apidesign.org ====
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Cross platform UI library called [[Html4Java|HTML/Java API]] (which is developed by the [[NetBeans]] project) is proud to announce that version 1.2 has just been released on Maven central. See [http://bits.netbeans.org/html+java/1.2/ javadoc] to find out [http://bits.netbeans.org/html+java/1.2/overview-summary.html#overview_description what is new] in this version!
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The websiste has new [[Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Daily_Life:NewLookAndFeel|look and feel]].
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The project is also glad that binaries of the new [[Html4Java|HTML/Java]] version 1.2 are now included in forthcoming [[NetBeans]] 8.1 release making it easy to develop [[netbeans:HtmlUIForTemplates|wizards]] as well as components and dialogs in a cross-platform manner (e.g. able to run in [[NetBeans]] platform applications, IDE, [[HTML|Eclipse]] RCP, plugin-less [[Bck2Brwsr|browser]] and thanks to adoption by [[DukeScript]] project also on [[iOS]] and [[Android]]).
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 10:09, 4 August 2008 (UTC)
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[[Html4Java|HTML/Java API]] is the heart of [[Java]] that is written once, and displayed everywhere!
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==== There is a Reason Why Every Book is Dedicated to Family ====
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach - HTML/Java inventor]] 06:16, 2 September 2015 (UTC)
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I've heard this sentence at the J1 this year and I cannot get it out of my mind. Yes, family plays a really big role in the life of a writer. So please let me thank to it as well to other [[ThanksFriends|friends]].
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==== Design with [[Truffle]]. Get [[Debugger]] for Free! ====
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 19:00, 27 July 2008 (UTC)
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[[Truffle]] - a modern way to write [[AST]] interpreters - gives you not only '''speed''', but also debugger for free:
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==== Good Book Needs Good Reviewers ====
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[[Image:TruffleDebugger.png]]
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It is time to [[ThanksReviewers|thank to all my reviewers]] as today I've found out that you can order my book on [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1430209739?ie=UTF8&tag=apidesignorg-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1430209739 Amazon.com]. Please look at my little [[ThanksReviewers]] to find out why to [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1430209739?ie=UTF8&tag=apidesignorg-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1430209739 order my book]. I believe that all reviewers really shape it to something worth reading. Thanks a lot.
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The picture shows [[NetBeans]] debugger stopped in middle of '''simple language''' (an artificial language used for demo purposes) method. [[NetBeans]] knows nothing about '''simple language''' (that is why syntax coloring is missing), but as [[NetBeans]] understands the [[Truffle]] [[AST]], it can still provide enough valuable information in the debugger.
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 19:44, 18 July 2008 (UTC)
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Please note that the name of the method is properly recognized and shown on top of the stack. Variables '''a''' and '''b''' and their values are properly shown as well.
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==== Removing Fear of Writing Documentation ====
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Designing your own [[language]]? Do you want to spend time writing a [[debugger]]? If not, use [[Truffle]] and you'll get your [[debugger]] for free!
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Heuréka! As I've just noted in a dedicated page describing chapter 16, [[Teamwork]] one [[GeertjanWielenga]]'s fear has just been overcome!
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 16:04, 24 June 2015 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 16:05, 17 July 2008 (UTC)
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==== [[JavaScript]] is a New Assembly [[Language]] ====
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==== Adventures with PHP and [[wikipedia::mediawiki|MediaWiki]] ====
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Ever felt [[JavaScript]] is your carrier path? Well, maybe you should re-think you future! [[JavaScript]] is just another assembly language!
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During the last week, I was [[Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Daily Life:Adventures with PHP and MediaWiki|slightly playing]] with various enhancements to the content of the [[Main Page|API Design wiki]].
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 21:02, 5 April 2015 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 21:14, 6 July 2008 (UTC)
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==== [[NetBeans]] History: University Beginnings ====
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==== Book is never Written by a Single Person ====
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The original name of the project was [[Xelfi]] and it started at [[MatFyz]] faculty of [[Charles University]] in middle of 90-ties. However it was so successful that it had to turn into something as successful as [[NetBeans]]. In case you are satisfied with your [[IDE]], consider [[Xelfi|reading about its root]]...
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The ''Practical API Design'' book has been sent for print over the last weekend. I take it as a good opportunity to say thanks to all the people who helped me write it. The first set of [[ThanksEveryone]] notes is now available and covers those who "manually" contributed. I still need to thank to all those support "units" around me - something left for next blog entry...
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 16:04, 20 March 2015 (UTC)
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 12:01, 23 June 2008 (UTC)
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==== Can Real Threads be Brought to [[JavaScript]]? ====
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What [[Bck2BrwsrThreading|it]] would take to bring [[Java]] like threads into [[JavaScript]] (via [[Bck2Brwsr]] [[VM]])? Here is my [[http://wiki.apidesign.org/wiki/Bck2BrwsrThreading|plan]]!
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==== Entering the Blogosphere ====
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 09:52, 22 January 2015 (UTC)
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I have created [[Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Daily Life:Entering the Blogosphere|my blog]], does it mean that I finally exist?
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==== [[Bck2Brwsr]] @ 0.13 Released ====
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Bugfix release of [[Bck2Brwsr 0.13]] is out and it powers another classical game: ''fifteen''. Give it a [[Bck2Brwsr 0.13|try]]!
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 09:27, 12 January 2015 (UTC)
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==== [[Bck2Brwsr]] @ 0.12 Released ====
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[[Bck2Brwsr 0.12]] has been released. What is new?
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{{:Bck2Brwsr 0.12}}
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Happy Year 2015 and please help me get [[Java]] [[Bck2Brwsr]]!
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 21:53, 1 January 2015 (UTC)
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==== Wrap Your [[JAR]] as [[OSGi]] Bundle via [[Maven]] Easily! ====
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See the tutorial at [[OSGiWrapper]].
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 13:07, 29 November 2014 (UTC)
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==== [[Media:DukeChoiceAward.jpg|Duke Choice Award]] ====
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[[DukeScript]] has been awarded a Duke Choice Award! Here is picture of [[Toni Epple]] and [[I|me]] holding the [[Media:DukeChoiceAward.jpg|Duke Choice Award]] on Sep 28, 2014:
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[[Image:DukeChoiceAward.jpg]]
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Long live [[Java]] and [[HTML]] on every device ([[iOS]], [[Android]] and co.)!
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 17:37, 29 September 2014 (UTC)
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==== Play [[MineSweeper]] to Become [[iOS]], [[Android]], [[JavaFX]] & co. Developer ====
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Since Sep 15, 2014 the [[MineSweeper]] [[NetBeans]] integration can be used as a starting point to develop own [[DukeScript]] applications. Just press the ''Develop'' button and a new project wizard will be opened as following picture shows:
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[[Image:MineSweeperDevelop.png]]
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 10:57, 15 September 2014 (UTC)
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==== [[JavaOne2014]]: Need Speakers for My Session! ====
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[[JavaOne2014]] is around the corner and my sessions have been scheduled. I start with a BOF on Monday evening called ''Virtually Inside-Out!'' - it is going to be discussion between authors of alternative [[JVM]]s. So far we are two: I have mine [[Bck2Brwsr]] and Niklas has [[RoboVM]].
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Don't you know a developer working on own [[JVM]] who will be at [[JavaOne2014]]? If so, please tell him to [[Talkback|contact me]] and stop by! I plan to make the BOF a lively chat (how did you implemented [[closures|lambdas]]?, how did you implemented defender methods?), but in case we don't have a topic to talk about, I am ready to explain why [[value classes]] should not be in [[JVM]] and why [[InvokeDynamic]] is a completely stupid idea. Anyone from [[JDK]] team to defend these proposals?
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On Tuesday morning [[Toni]] and me will continue with [[DukeScript]] tutorial. In case you use [[Java]] and want to learn how to code for [[iOS]], [[Android]], [[JavaFX]] and [[Bck2Brwsr|browsers]], stop by. We will help you create your first application that is written once and displayed anywhere!
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I'll finish on Tuesday noon talking about [[API Design]] checklist. I'd like to name at least ten things one should check for, but so far I have about two. Don't you have any idea what could be in such checklist? If so, please [[talkback]]!
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 18:56, 10 September 2014 (UTC)
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==== Develop in [[NetBeans]] and Deploy to [[AppStore]] ====
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[https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fair-minesweeper/id903688146 Minesweeper] for [[iOS]] has been published. First [[iBrwsr]] powered [[DukeScript]] application has been deployed to [[AppStore]]. If you own an [[iPad]] or [[iPhone]], give it a try: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fair-minesweeper/id903688146
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And don't forget you can use [[DukeScriptInNetBeans|NetBeans]] to develop such applications yourself! Install [[DukeScriptInNetBeans|DukeScript NetBeans]] support.
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 15:29, 21 August 2014 (UTC)
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==== Develop in [[NetBeans]] and Deploy to [[GooglePlay]] ====
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[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.apidesign.demo.minesweeper Minesweeper] for [[Android]] has been published. First [[DlvkBrwsr]] powered [[DukeScript]] application has been deployed to GooglePlay. Give it a try: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.apidesign.demo.minesweeper
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And don't forget you can use [[DukeScriptInNetBeans|NetBeans]] to develop such applications yourself! Install [[DukeScriptInNetBeans|DukeScript NetBeans]] support.
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 05:17, 31 July 2014 (UTC)
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==== [[Japanese]] Translation is Real ====
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[[Image:PracticalAPIDesignInJapanese.jpg]]
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Great work [[Yoshiki]]!
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 06:51, 17 July 2014 (UTC)
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==== [[Bck2Brwsr]] Revision 0.9 is Released! ====
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{{:Bck2Brwsr 0.9}}
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==== Podcast related to [[Japanese]] Translation ====
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[[Japanese]] translation announcement: [[Image:Apitip-May2014-JapaneseTranslation.mp3]]
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 18:45, 2 June 2014 (UTC)
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==== Debug Mixed [[Java]]/[[JavaScript]] Applications ====
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Before [[Nashorn]] (the [[JDK]]8 [[JavaScript]] engine) performing calls between [[Java]] and [[JavaScript]] was a pain. Especially when it came to [[debugger|debugging]]. But now, one can completely freely mix [[Java]] and [[JavaScript]] inside of a single thread and still be able to debug and inspect the slightest details of [[Java]] as well as [[JavaScript]] stack frames.
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See [[Nashorn|video]] showing the power of the synergy between [[NetBeans]] 8.0 and [[Nashorn]]!
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 15:53, 20 February 2014 (UTC)
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==== [[Japanese]] Translation of [[TheAPIBook|Practical API Design]] ====
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The [[Japanese]] translation of [[TheAPIBook|my book]] has been in progress for several months. Recently I've been asked by [[Yoshiki]] to write a [[Japanese|preface]].
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I [[Japanese|wrote one]] and I tried to express how wonderful experience it had been to participate in the [[Japanese]] translation. I believe the [[Japanese]] version of [[TheAPIBook|my book]] will be great.
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Thanks [[Yoshiki]] for your work. Dear ([[Japanese]] reading) readers, enjoy!
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 09:28, 27 January 2014 (UTC)
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==== Unify [[Eclipse]] and [[NetBeans]] UI ====
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I've managed to prototype a way to share UI between two rich client platforms. These days it is popular to use [[HTML]], so I did it. However in addition to that I managed to remove all need for JavaScript. Design in [[HTML]] and code your application logic in [[Knockout4Java]].
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See [[HTML|how]]!
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 18:01, 21 December 2013 (UTC)
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==== [[JavaFX]] for [[iOS]] via [[NetBeans]] ====
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I am pleased to announce there is now a way to develop applications for [[iOS]] using your favorite language (I mean [[Java]]) and your favorite development IDE (I mean [[NetBeans]]).
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With the help of Prague's [[JavaFX]] [[iOS]] team we now have a [[NetBeans]] plugin that helps anyone develop [[JavaFX]] based [[Java]] apps for [[iOS]]. Many thanks should also go to [[RoboVM]] guys for creating such easy to use [[Maven]] plugin.
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Enjoy [[JavaFX]] on [[iOS]]!
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 12:42, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
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==== API Design Guidelines ====
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I have discovered a nice checklist of [[guidelines]] considered good for API design.
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 09:30, 2 December 2013 (UTC)
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==== Cloud IDE for Kids ====
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[[Scratch]] is getting better and better. If you have not done that yet, [[scratch|give it]] a try!
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==== The Smallest [[Linux]] [[JDK]] ====
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The [[profiles]] support is coming for [[JDK]]8. Not only it is coming, [[profiles|it works]]! In case you are searching for a small [[Java]], give [[profiles]] a try. [[Profiles|They]] are easy to start with.
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==== [[DEW]] - [[Java]] Meets Web with Your Help! ====
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I'm proud to announce [[DEW]] - the development environment for web (of course in Java). I am tired of observing JavaScript being on the rise while pretending it is more than just a script language. The real language is Java and it does quite well with HTML. Check [[DEW]] here: http://dew.apidesign.org/dew/ and you will not regret!
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The more you fiddle with [[DEW]] and the more you alter (and save) the samples, the more we will help Java get [[Bck2Brwsr]]!
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--[[User:JaroslavTulach|JaroslavTulach]] 16:56, 28 October 2013 (UTC)
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==== [[Maven]] and [[Bck2Brwsr]] 0.8 ====
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I've just updated instructions to use [[Bck2BrwsrViaCLI|bck2brwsr 0.8 from command line]]. Me and Jonathan Fuerth also verified that the [[Bck2Brwsr]] [[Maven]] archetype can now be used in [[Eclipse]].
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Nothing can stop us from bringing [[Java]] [[Bck2Brwsr]]!
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==== Use the [[Debugger]], Stupid! ====
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[[Debugger]] is a very useful tool. I greatly recommend it to everyone who asks stupid questions on mailing lists and reports vague bugs into bug tracking systems. If your application does not work: use the [[debugger]]! Read [[debugger|here]] to learn how.
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==== [[Bck2Brwsr 0.7]] Released! ====
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Write applications once and deploy them to [[FXBrwsr]] as well as [[Bck2Brwsr]]:
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==== [[Bck2Brwsr 0.6]] is Released! ====
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Now you can write your own real applications for browser in Java:
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Apache Projects can Distribute GPLwithClassPathException components!

Thanks to our DirectAction - e.g. organizing a vote without a common consent - it has been decided that as of 2021 Apache projects can distribute GPLwithClassPathException components in their complementary binaries!

--JaroslavTulach 06:38, 19 July 2021 (UTC)

Never forget to add GradleWrapper!

Including GradleWrapper.properties in each Gradle project follows the best practices: If you want to be sure your Gradle projects build in a year or two then make sure to always include the GradleWrapper and exactly specify the Gradle version!

--JaroslavTulach 11:31, 22 June 2021 (UTC)

Micronaut Brings Compile Time Annotations to JavaEE Developers

Micronaut brings compile time annotations to enterprise Java programmers. That's great!

--JaroslavTulach 04:56, 22 July 2020 (UTC)

Spreading Malware

At the end of May 2020 the GitHub guys announced a Malware attacking developer machines via NetBeans Ant based projects. Read more...

--JaroslavTulach 15:31, 2 June 2020 (UTC)

Twenty Years: Sun Microsystems Acquires NetBeans

PALO ALTO, Calif. - Oct. 20, 1999 - Sun Microsystems, Inc. today announced it has acquired NetBeans Ceska republika a.s., a Czech Republic joint stock company (NetBeans), by means of an asset purchase. NetBeans is a leading developer of cross-platform Java-based integrated development environments (IDE). NetBeans IDE products combined with products from Sun's acquisition of Forte Software, Inc., also announced today, will provide the million-plus Java Development Kit (JDK) software customers with software choices that range from entry-level offerings for individual developers and students to enterprise-class offerings for team development. Sun will also provide customers with the expert consulting and support services they need to dot-com their businesses.

--JaroslavTulach 06:07, 20 October 2019 (UTC)

My First Post on Medium is out!

My first blog post on medium - Improving performance of GraalVM native images with profile-guided optimizations is out. It rounds up my last few months efforts as the -Dgraal.PGOInstrument option is what I have been intermitently working on for at least last year.

--JaroslavTulach 08:47, 30 August 2019 (UTC)

Graal.js is in NetBeans

Graal.js version 19.0.0 has been integrated as the default scripting engine into Apache NetBeans 11.1. Read more...

--JaroslavTulach 14:37, 7 June 2019 (UTC)

Four Years in OracleLabs

Time to recap as four years ago, on May 1st, I joined OracleLabs. What has happened during last year? I had fun with collecting profiles for further optimizations. I have fixed my first CVE and make Truffle meta-secure. I turned Java into Universal language. Read more about my FourthGraalAdventures...

--JaroslavTulach 05:50, 1 May 2019 (UTC)

JDK11. OMG! Nashorn got Deprecated!

Nashorn, the so far default JavaScript engine of JDK got deprecated in JDK11. What are you going to do? Freak out? Jump out of the window? Switch to Rhino? Give up on Java completely and use NodeJS? No, use Graal.js! Here is how:

Don't hesitate and make the switch! Apache NetBeans has just switched today!

--JaroslavTulach 19:34, 23 January 2019 (UTC)

Forget Go!

Go is great. Are you seeking a low level OS language? Heard about Go & its benefits? Convinced, or just interested, and still searching? If the latter: Have you considered Java? Because OracleLabs GraalVM NativeImage turns Java into a system language!

Read about this alternative to Go.

--JaroslavTulach 13:21, 1 October 2018 (UTC)

Git on Steroids: Fire Your Integration Guy!

Stefan asked who shall be responsible for integration in the MultiGitRepository setup? Should there be an integration guy? No, its 21st century and we know how to use Git, right? The right tool is called pull request!

As such fire your integration guy!

--JaroslavTulach 07:50, 22 May 2018 (UTC)

Git on Steroids: Local Collaboration Area

Turns out that one gets very useful MultiGitRepository#Appendix_A:_Local_Collaboration_Area: the master branch in each slave repository of the MultiGitRepository setup is in fact the best place for team members to collaborate without publishing the changes to the final integration destination.

--JaroslavTulach 10:54, 4 May 2018 (UTC)

Git on Steroids: Master Multiple Repositories

Let me introduces MultiGitRepository - aka Git on steroids to you. I have seen a lot of confusion when it comes to working with multiple repositories and keeping them in orchestration, but I believe it is not that complex. Everything we learned about distributed version controls applies. However this time it has to be applied on a completely new level!

Master your MultiGitRepository in few easy lessons!

--JaroslavTulach 15:20, 23 April 2018 (UTC)

The IDE for DevOps!

Admins! DevOps! In a recent StackOverFlow developer survey the NetBeans IDE has been rated at 10.9% for Mobile Developers and 8.4% for System Admins/DevOps. It is weird, but it supports the feeling I had for a long time: NetBeans is the IDE for DevOps!

Read more...

--JaroslavTulach 11:18, 15 March 2018 (UTC)

Type-safe Parsing of JSON without any Reflection

In need of compiling Java ahead-of-time? See jsonparse example showing a Maven project that can turn your Java code into self-contained, small (less than 5M) and effective code suitable for your microservice or lamda as a service setups. Thanks to SubstrateVM!

--JaroslavTulach 12:33, 20 November 2017 (UTC)

Apache HTML/Java API 1.5 has been released!

Hear the news! As of Oct 23, 2017, there is a release of ApacheNetBeans subproject: HTML/Java API. Hooray NetBeans continues to move on the Apache path! Next target? Apache NetBeans Platform...

--JaroslavTulach 13:53, 24 October 2017 (UTC)

Midlife Crisis of an API Designer

I have to admit I am currently at a midlife crisis. I dedicated my last twenty years to promotion of a proper API design. I wrote TheAPIBook, I tried to propagate the principles of good APIDesign and modularity wherever I could. However I am tired...

Because it is always the same. Why do I have ask: where is your Usecase? What this method is good for? What do you actually want to achieve with this method/class/type? Have you considered the difference between APIvsSPI aspects of your design? Do you have a unit test? Is your proposed change BackwardCompatible? Do you have an evolution story for your design? Is your solution optimized for your comfort or comfort of users of your API? And so on and so on... People should read TheAPIBook before attempting to design an API, but they don't and they make the same mistakes again and again.

I got so disgust that I feel sick, physically sick, when I have to think about API design. Last weekend Toni asked me to review an API he is creating and showed me what he has. I starred at him, then at the code and at him, etc. for three minutes before I could say a word. Then I had to apologize and describe my current MidlifeCrisis.

When I look at an API these days, all I see is the wasted potential the API could have, but it doesn't and never will, because the amount of investment I would have to do to educate the API stakeholder is so huge, that I just don't want to make it.

Anyway, if you have an API that you'd like me to improve, let me know. If I see real interest in proper API design my disgust and MidlifeCrisis may go away...

--JaroslavTulach 16:08, 5 May 2017 (UTC)

Advanced Injection in Jersey

I've just learned a new trick: proper way to do JerseyInjection. Maybe somebody finds it useful...

--JaroslavTulach 05:27, 15 March 2017 (UTC)

My GeeCONPrague Keynote is Online!

My GeeCONPrague keynote is available online. Watch my metamorphosis yourself:

Once you survive it and get to 5th minute, you'll also see interesting demos showing how fast the GraalVM and Truffle can be. Thanks again GeeCON guys for giving me a chance to speak at your keynote.

--JaroslavTulach 03:44, 4 January 2017 (UTC)

CleanCode at OracleLabs

This is how we write CleanCode! At GeeCONPrague 2016 all OracleLabs speakers ware our classical outfit. The claim was that it helped us write CleanCode:

--JaroslavTulach 10:16, 29 October 2016 (UTC)

Keynote at GeeCON Prague

GeeCON has come to Prague and I had a the pleasure to do an initial keynote talk. It is so great when such conference comes to your home town! Thanks a lot dear, GeeCON organizers!

--JaroslavTulach 06:27, 22 October 2016 (UTC)

Distribute Non-distributable

AutoUpdate is a fine NetBeans technology that can help you distribute things may see non-distributable. Here is a small demo that shows how one can fix broken NetBeans 8.1 installation.

--JaroslavTulach 08:55, 12 September 2016 (UTC)

Write Business Logic First, Choose UI Later!

The ControlsJS guys decided to port my MineSweeper game to their rendering technology and make it available at iOS AppStore:

Image:MineSweeperControls.jpeg

This shows how extremely portable applications written with Html4Java APIs are! In fact you can write your application code first and because it is completely independent from the UI, you can completely revamp the UI later.

Isn't this the flexibility we always wanted? Read the whole story...

--JaroslavTulach 03:45, 9 May 2016 (UTC)

Run JUnit in Your (Java Plugin-less) Browser!

Bck2Brwsr 0.19 comes with many little improvements and one new feature: it can execute JUnit in the browser!

  • Better support for Annotation - so good that bck2brwsr can now execute JUnit tests
  • Support for all classes from java.util.concurrent package, so JUnit runs without problems
  • Switching to version 2.1.0 for RetroLambda
  • More robust generated JavaScript file - doesn't override already defined classes
  • Uses version 1.3 of Html4Java API.
  • Record name of an OSGi bundle to be used when Maven coordinates are missing like in JUnit case
  • Don't convert Date objects to current time millis
  • Use boolean.valueOf() to simplify mixing of boxed and unboxed booleans
  • Perform more conversions before returning Java value to JavaScript from a Java callback
  • Launcher.createBrowser can specify its own page
  • Make sure class cast exception contains the same message as produced by JDK
  • Convert undefined value read from arrays into null
  • Convert content of array properly before entering JavaScript
  • Turning the bck2brwsr VM into an OSGi bundle
  • Introducing vmtest.precompiled=<regexp> property to verify that bck2brwsr generated resources are really used
  • Don't include VM in VMTest initialization, let it be loaded on demand
  • System.exit terminates associated launcher
  • eval(JavaScriptResource) as string to prevent double obfuscation
  • Don't report warnings when generating minified version of bck2brwsr libraries

Get the bits from the Maven central repository!

--JaroslavTulach 07:24, 30 April 2016 (UTC)


Giving Up on Apple AppStore

My MineSweeper application available from AppStore is gone. Apple wants me to pay remedies every year! For what!? Apple has no cost distributing my application. I am giving up. If somebody wants to distribute my MineSweeper, please go on, but I am giving up - giving up on Apple.

--JaroslavTulach 06:13, 9 April 2016 (UTC)

HTML/Java API 1.3 is Released!

I'd like to announce that the new version of HTML/Java API - e.g. 1.3 is ready for usage. The javadoc is at http://bits.netbeans.org/html+java/1.3/ - and the bits has been uploaded to Maven central.

HTML/Java 1.3 comes with many improvements that will make your life easier and enlarge the options you have when mixing Java and HTML. Let me quote the Javadoc:

Model classes can have per-instance private data. Model classes can generate builder-like construction methods if builder prefix is specified. Property.mutable() can be false to define a non-mutable (almost constant) property. That in case of Knockout bindings means: the property is represented by a plain value rather than an observable in the JavaScript object. The JavaFX presenter can be executed in headless mode - just specify -Dfxpresenter.headless=true when launching its virtual machine and no window will be shown. This is particularly useful for testing. OSGi headers are now enterprise OSGi ready. Switched to minified version 3.4.0 of knockout.js. Better support for recursive @Model definitions. New module org.netbeans.html:xhr4j provides implementation of Transfer with technology identifier xhr4j - this module can be used to workaround limitations of CORS by handling the OnReceive connections in Java.

--JaroslavTulach 03:33, 8 April 2016 (UTC)

API Design under Attack!

Today my colleagues from NetBeans noticed that my website - wiki.apidesign.org is under attack. Yes, since Jan 16, 2015 there were more than 5000 randomly modified pages. Maybe my talk in Grenoble was so popular that it attracted that much attention!?

Anyway I had to revert back to older copy of the database and re-apply my edits manually. Not everything looks the same as it did before, but hopefully no texts are lost.

In any case, I disabled ability to edit the pages. If you want to talk to me, use twitter and reference my handle: @JaroslavTulach

--JaroslavTulach 19:54, 10 February 2016 (UTC)

Snowcamp in Grenoble gave Bck2Brwsr 10x Speed Up!

Bck2Brwsr version 0.17 is faster. Ten years ago nobody would imagine dynamic languages could get as good performance as they have now. The feeling that JavaScript just can't be fast is presumably present in many of our souls. The truth is, it can be relatively fast - not as fast as Java as my experiment with Sieve of Eratosthenes shows, but pretty damn fast. Certainly not an excuse to be ten times slower than HotSpot (which was the previous state of Bck2Brwsr).

The daily work on Truffle compiler team and the time I got when traveling from Snowcamp at Grenoble gave me a chance to speed Bck2Brwsr up. The sieve being a nice - e.g. small and focused - benchmark. Originally the algorithm couldn't be finished in a reasonable time when running on old version of Bck2Brwsr, but knowing what optimizing compilers seek for, it was relatively easy to speed it up ten times.

With great pleasure I announce that Bck2Brwsr, the most complete Java VM in browser (that can run Javac as shown by Dew project) has been sped up many times being at most three times slower than HotSpot. Given the primary goal of Bck2Brwsr is modularity and not speed, I consider it a good sped up even knowing there is a room to make it even faster.

Enjoy the Bck2Brwsr 0.17's speed!

--JaroslavTulach 07:56, 28 January 2016 (UTC)


MineSweeper 3.0 for Your iOS Device. The Christmas Thriller Edition!

In September 2015 I decided to update the MineSweeper on AppStore to version 3.0. With a great pleasure I can announce that now, on December 18, 2015 the version is alive! Why it took so long?

Well, Apple's itunesconnect website is unusable - it isn't enough to upload new version of your application and press button Request Review. The user interface is completely messed up and hidden to make the process as obscure as possible. As a result MineSweeper was laying on the AppStore for six weeks before I found the right address (also pretty hidden) to complain at and was explained what is wrong.

Then, of course, the usual reject. This time it was due to Using images that resemble(!) Apple logo - yes, the MineSweeper is using Safari and iOS icon (check the on-line version). But these icons were present in the previous AppStore version as well. And version 2.3 was approved! Clearly the whole review process suffers from the human factor of the reviewer. What some reviewers find appropriate isn't appropriate for others.

How can I know this is a human factor? Because the new version of the MineSweeper of iOS comes with three translations - English, Czech and German (thanks to Toni) - and I am sure the reviewers checked just the English one. If the check was automatic - e.g. some scan through the binary - my submission might have been rejected again. Thankfully it wasn't. It is great we made it before Christmas, as next week the whole AppStore team is going for a vacation...

Here are the changes against standard MineSweeper source code to make the application releasable on the AppStore this time: https://github.com/jtulach/minesweeper/compare/9fc7970496a...0d6984c73

Enjoy version 3.0 of Fair MineSweeper on AppStore. Visit https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fair-minesweeper/id903688146 to play fair!

--JaroslavTulach 05:07, 18 December 2015 (UTC)

OracleLabs in Prague is Hiring!

OracleLabs has a team in Czech Republic and is looking for new candidates to expand it. Innovation is feeding us, but that doesn't mean you have to be a scientist. We have enough clever people - we need also somebody to work!

In case you are interested in conquering the world with the fastest (J)VM on the planet backed by a strong tooling (based on NetBeans) write to me.

--JaroslavTulach 07:44, 7 October 2015 (UTC)

Can Java Speed Ruby up? Yes, ten times!

Speed of Ruby has never been great. There were many attempts to improve it, but none delivered on its promise. All failed, but one! JRuby implementation running on top of JVM spiced with a bit of Truffle and Graal is in fact ten times faster than standard Ruby version.

Watch this video to see how can Java and its virtual machine help those other poor and slow languages!

--JaroslavTulach 12:28, 2 October 2015 (UTC)

Speaking at JDD in Krakow

I'll be speaking at JDD in Krakow in middle of October. In case you have a Java related message to deliver to the JDD galaxy, leave it here. I'll do my best to deliver it.

Image:Jdd2013.png

I enjoyed Krakow JDD conference in 2013 and based on my experiences I wrote the languages essay. Now I am invited to speak at JDD 2015 about Truffle and Graal and while there I am also going to do a workshop about DukeScript.

If you have a message that I should share with visitor's in Krakow, leave it here:

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--JaroslavTulach 09:31, 25 September 2015 (UTC)

Truffle Debugging in NetBeans 8.1

Debugging any Truffle language is now quite easy in NetBeans 8.1! Check the video:

--JaroslavTulach 14:10, 11 September 2015 (UTC)

HTML/Java version 1.2.1 has been Released!

Cross platform UI library called HTML/Java API (which is developed by the NetBeans project) is proud to announce that version 1.2 has just been released on Maven central. See javadoc to find out what is new in this version!

The project is also glad that binaries of the new HTML/Java version 1.2 are now included in forthcoming NetBeans 8.1 release making it easy to develop wizards as well as components and dialogs in a cross-platform manner (e.g. able to run in NetBeans platform applications, IDE, Eclipse RCP, plugin-less browser and thanks to adoption by DukeScript project also on iOS and Android).

HTML/Java API is the heart of Java that is written once, and displayed everywhere!

--JaroslavTulach - HTML/Java inventor 06:16, 2 September 2015 (UTC)

Design with Truffle. Get Debugger for Free!

Truffle - a modern way to write AST interpreters - gives you not only speed, but also debugger for free:

Image:TruffleDebugger.png

The picture shows NetBeans debugger stopped in middle of simple language (an artificial language used for demo purposes) method. NetBeans knows nothing about simple language (that is why syntax coloring is missing), but as NetBeans understands the Truffle AST, it can still provide enough valuable information in the debugger.

Please note that the name of the method is properly recognized and shown on top of the stack. Variables a and b and their values are properly shown as well.

Designing your own language? Do you want to spend time writing a debugger? If not, use Truffle and you'll get your debugger for free!

--JaroslavTulach 16:04, 24 June 2015 (UTC)

JavaScript is a New Assembly Language

Ever felt JavaScript is your carrier path? Well, maybe you should re-think you future! JavaScript is just another assembly language!

--JaroslavTulach 21:02, 5 April 2015 (UTC)

NetBeans History: University Beginnings

The original name of the project was Xelfi and it started at MatFyz faculty of Charles University in middle of 90-ties. However it was so successful that it had to turn into something as successful as NetBeans. In case you are satisfied with your IDE, consider reading about its root...

--JaroslavTulach 16:04, 20 March 2015 (UTC)

Can Real Threads be Brought to JavaScript?

What it would take to bring Java like threads into JavaScript (via Bck2Brwsr VM)? Here is my [[1]]!

--JaroslavTulach 09:52, 22 January 2015 (UTC)

Bck2Brwsr @ 0.13 Released

Bugfix release of Bck2Brwsr 0.13 is out and it powers another classical game: fifteen. Give it a try!

--JaroslavTulach 09:27, 12 January 2015 (UTC)

Bck2Brwsr @ 0.12 Released

Bck2Brwsr 0.12 has been released. What is new?

Libraries can be pre-compiled and published as Maven artefacts (see Bck2BrwsrLibraries how to). The Knockout4Java Maven archetype has been modified to use the precompiled version of Bck2Brwsr rt. jar emulation library and HTML/Java APIs:

$ mvn archetype:generate \
  -DarchetypeGroupId=org.apidesign.html \
  -DarchetypeArtifactId=knockout4j-archetype \
  -DarchetypeVersion=1.1.2 \
  -Dbck2brwsr=true
# answer few questions...
$ cd nameofyourproject
# run on desktop
$ mvn process-classes exec:java
# run in a browser
$ mvn -Pbck2brwsr clean package bck2brwsr:show

Supporting Bck2BrwsrBlobURLs so one can display images available as in JAR resources.

Happy Year 2015 and please help me get Java Bck2Brwsr!

--JaroslavTulach 21:53, 1 January 2015 (UTC)

Wrap Your JAR as OSGi Bundle via Maven Easily!

See the tutorial at OSGiWrapper.

--JaroslavTulach 13:07, 29 November 2014 (UTC)

Duke Choice Award

DukeScript has been awarded a Duke Choice Award! Here is picture of Toni Epple and me holding the Duke Choice Award on Sep 28, 2014:

Image:DukeChoiceAward.jpg

Long live Java and HTML on every device (iOS, Android and co.)!

--JaroslavTulach 17:37, 29 September 2014 (UTC)

Play MineSweeper to Become iOS, Android, JavaFX & co. Developer

Since Sep 15, 2014 the MineSweeper NetBeans integration can be used as a starting point to develop own DukeScript applications. Just press the Develop button and a new project wizard will be opened as following picture shows:

Image:MineSweeperDevelop.png

--JaroslavTulach 10:57, 15 September 2014 (UTC)

JavaOne2014: Need Speakers for My Session!

JavaOne2014 is around the corner and my sessions have been scheduled. I start with a BOF on Monday evening called Virtually Inside-Out! - it is going to be discussion between authors of alternative JVMs. So far we are two: I have mine Bck2Brwsr and Niklas has RoboVM.

Don't you know a developer working on own JVM who will be at JavaOne2014? If so, please tell him to contact me and stop by! I plan to make the BOF a lively chat (how did you implemented lambdas?, how did you implemented defender methods?), but in case we don't have a topic to talk about, I am ready to explain why value classes should not be in JVM and why InvokeDynamic is a completely stupid idea. Anyone from JDK team to defend these proposals?

On Tuesday morning Toni and me will continue with DukeScript tutorial. In case you use Java and want to learn how to code for iOS, Android, JavaFX and browsers, stop by. We will help you create your first application that is written once and displayed anywhere!

I'll finish on Tuesday noon talking about API Design checklist. I'd like to name at least ten things one should check for, but so far I have about two. Don't you have any idea what could be in such checklist? If so, please talkback!

--JaroslavTulach 18:56, 10 September 2014 (UTC)

Develop in NetBeans and Deploy to AppStore

Minesweeper for iOS has been published. First iBrwsr powered DukeScript application has been deployed to AppStore. If you own an iPad or iPhone, give it a try: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fair-minesweeper/id903688146

And don't forget you can use NetBeans to develop such applications yourself! Install DukeScript NetBeans support.

--JaroslavTulach 15:29, 21 August 2014 (UTC)

Develop in NetBeans and Deploy to GooglePlay

Minesweeper for Android has been published. First DlvkBrwsr powered DukeScript application has been deployed to GooglePlay. Give it a try: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.apidesign.demo.minesweeper

And don't forget you can use NetBeans to develop such applications yourself! Install DukeScript NetBeans support.

--JaroslavTulach 05:17, 31 July 2014 (UTC)

Japanese Translation is Real

Cover of Japanese translation of TheAPIBook. I am amazed, the book is about 30% shorter, yet is seems to contain all the content of the original one!

Image:PracticalAPIDesignInJapanese.jpg

Great work Yoshiki!

--JaroslavTulach 06:51, 17 July 2014 (UTC)

Bck2Brwsr Revision 0.9 is Released!

Version 0.9 eliminates useless stack assignments. Instead of doing

var stI0 = lcI0;
var stI1 = lcI1;
var stI0 = stI0 + stI1;
return stI0;

the now generated code is

return lcI0 + lcI1;

which is shorter and more human readable. However I doubt the V8 virtual machine sees any benefits - I think the final native code remains the same. But at least the debugging of the generated JavaScript code is now easier - there is less Step Over invocations and it mimics more closely the original Java source.


Optimized the ahead-of-time compilation, so now the http://xelfi.cz/minesweeper/bck2brwsr/ demo starts up instantly. I had to do it, because it was so embarrassing to see TeaVM to boot the same application so quickly: The initial delay is gone, and moreover it downloads necessary libraries in parallel and on background. Now we are ready for next step: share the libraries between different applications.

Can ObfuscatePerLibrary - e.g. each JAR gets compiled ahead-of-time into its own JavaScript file, which can be shared between many applications.

--JaroslavTulach 06:34, 10 June 2014 (UTC)

Podcast related to Japanese Translation

Japanese translation announcement: --JaroslavTulach 18:45, 2 June 2014 (UTC)

Debug Mixed Java/JavaScript Applications

Before Nashorn (the JDK8 JavaScript engine) performing calls between Java and JavaScript was a pain. Especially when it came to debugging. But now, one can completely freely mix Java and JavaScript inside of a single thread and still be able to debug and inspect the slightest details of Java as well as JavaScript stack frames.

See video showing the power of the synergy between NetBeans 8.0 and Nashorn!

--JaroslavTulach 15:53, 20 February 2014 (UTC)

Japanese Translation of Practical API Design

The Japanese translation of my book has been in progress for several months. Recently I've been asked by Yoshiki to write a preface.

I wrote one and I tried to express how wonderful experience it had been to participate in the Japanese translation. I believe the Japanese version of my book will be great.

Thanks Yoshiki for your work. Dear (Japanese reading) readers, enjoy!

--JaroslavTulach 09:28, 27 January 2014 (UTC)

Unify Eclipse and NetBeans UI

I've managed to prototype a way to share UI between two rich client platforms. These days it is popular to use HTML, so I did it. However in addition to that I managed to remove all need for JavaScript. Design in HTML and code your application logic in Knockout4Java.

See how!

--JaroslavTulach 18:01, 21 December 2013 (UTC)

JavaFX for iOS via NetBeans

I am pleased to announce there is now a way to develop applications for iOS using your favorite language (I mean Java) and your favorite development IDE (I mean NetBeans).

With the help of Prague's JavaFX iOS team we now have a NetBeans plugin that helps anyone develop JavaFX based Java apps for iOS. Many thanks should also go to RoboVM guys for creating such easy to use Maven plugin.

Enjoy JavaFX on iOS!

--JaroslavTulach 12:42, 10 December 2013 (UTC)

API Design Guidelines

I have discovered a nice checklist of guidelines considered good for API design.

--JaroslavTulach 09:30, 2 December 2013 (UTC)

Cloud IDE for Kids

Scratch is getting better and better. If you have not done that yet, give it a try!

--JaroslavTulach 08:48, 2 December 2013 (UTC)


The Smallest Linux JDK

The profiles support is coming for JDK8. Not only it is coming, it works! In case you are searching for a small Java, give profiles a try. They are easy to start with.

--JaroslavTulach 15:12, 27 November 2013 (UTC)

DEW - Java Meets Web with Your Help!

I'm proud to announce DEW - the development environment for web (of course in Java). I am tired of observing JavaScript being on the rise while pretending it is more than just a script language. The real language is Java and it does quite well with HTML. Check DEW here: http://dew.apidesign.org/dew/ and you will not regret!

The more you fiddle with DEW and the more you alter (and save) the samples, the more we will help Java get Bck2Brwsr!

--JaroslavTulach 16:56, 28 October 2013 (UTC)

Maven and Bck2Brwsr 0.8

I've just updated instructions to use bck2brwsr 0.8 from command line. Me and Jonathan Fuerth also verified that the Bck2Brwsr Maven archetype can now be used in Eclipse.

Nothing can stop us from bringing Java Bck2Brwsr!

--JaroslavTulach 12:22, 29 September 2013 (UTC)

Use the Debugger, Stupid!

Debugger is a very useful tool. I greatly recommend it to everyone who asks stupid questions on mailing lists and reports vague bugs into bug tracking systems. If your application does not work: use the debugger! Read here to learn how.

--JaroslavTulach 09:17, 20 August 2013 (UTC)

Bck2Brwsr 0.7 Released!

Write applications once and deploy them to FXBrwsr as well as Bck2Brwsr:

--JaroslavTulach 07:50, 9 May 2013 (UTC)

Bck2Brwsr 0.6 is Released!

Now you can write your own real applications for browser in Java:

  • Full featured demo Twttr demo
  • Bck2Brwsr provides better binding of complex classes (defined by a special @Model) annotation
  • The @Model classes can be obtained from a server via JSON and JSONP. Use @OnReceive annotation
  • Browser testing harness has nicer output with UL and expandable LI

--JaroslavTulach 21:24, 14 April 2013 (UTC)

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