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AdamBien

  1. A List of Useful Java EE 6 PDF Specifications: A collection of links to popular Java EE 6 specs: JSR 318: Ente... bit.ly/JOgdCI
  2. Project: "Jenever" (=poison) checked-in with GIT: kenai.com/projects/javae… CU at workshops.adam-bien.com Thanks for attending!
  3. Going to #javaee bootstrap workshop in Hilversum @interaccess The NL version of workshops.adam-bien.com See you in 2h!
  4. Pretty Printing Java Source As HTML: NetBeans is able to output Java source code as HTML directly from the "Fil... bit.ly/Lymzr8
  5. @mojavelinux @nicolas_frankel Please put it into the "museum" or "archeology" section :-)
  6. First time ever used #maven 3 with vanilla #netbeans (and glassfish) on #geecon stage. Had a great audience. It was an interactive hacking!
  7. @mmatloka @samnewman hopefully with different arguments :-)
  8. Bye #geecon ! Thanks for the endless questions - I ran out of mugs... See you next time!
  9. @dzelinskyi trains, planes (like in 2h) and hotels. In addition I write about 0.5 h a day :-)
  10. #sun does well in poland twitter.com/AdamBien/statu…
  11. #geecon #ceylon syntax reminds me of ... #javafx script (what is good)
  12. #geecon #ceylon Gavin King picture twitter.com/AdamBien/statu…
  13. #geecon Enjoying the #ceylon talk with Gavin King and his nice and gentle way of expessing his opinions :-)
  14. #geecon listening to the "bashing java" keynote. However: I really like the "Plain Old Java Programming Language".