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- NetBeans Day: Project Matisse Roadmap
- NetBeans Day: Project Matisse RoadmapGroupLayout classI'm not sure that any other IDE could make its layout class to be part of the official JDK distribution....
- Tags: Java development tools, NetBeans Day, Matisse, Sun NetBeans
- Discussion threads 2006-05-16
- NetBeans Day: Project Matisse Roadmap
- Several members of the NetBeans GUI Editor (code name "Matisse") team talked about the past, present, and future of the tool today at NetBeans Day. By the end of the week there should be a special "JavaOne update" that will include several new features, including a look and feel...
- Tags: Swing Application Framework, Matisse, Swing, Sun NetBeans
- Blog posts 2006-05-15
- When blogs attack
- When blogs attackThat is just nuts...Just about every shop I know moving to Eclipse is moving their Swing based application to legacy and slowly migrating to SWT.Correcting the record...First of all. (1) No attack on Instantiations was ever made - in original blog entry or the updated one. The blog...
- Tags: Java development tools, Blogging, OPEN SOURCE, NetBeans developer, Matisse, Java Swing, Matisse GroupLayout, Instantiations, Sun NetBeans, blog
- Discussion threads 2006-04-20
- Tim Cramer: Matisse port "positive for Java community"
- This week I went to a demo of Matisse4MyEclipse, a port of the NetBeans GUI editor to the Eclipse platform done by Genuitec engineers. The special guest was Sun's director for Java Tools Tim Cramer: Tim stunned the audience by announcing that...
- Tags: Genuitec, Matisse, Eclipse
- Blog posts 2006-03-25
- Code generation considered harmful
- JDeveloper product manager Shay Shmeltzer recently wrote an article titled "Matisse is bad! (and not 'bad' in the good way)" describing what he calls a "disturbing" and "major" problem with the way the NetBeans GUI editor Matisse works. He quoted an eWeek review that was generally positive about NetBeans and...
- Tags: Matisse
- Blog posts 2006-03-04
Additional Resources
- Matisse Screensaver (exe)
- This screensaver will remind you that paintings can be interesting and will make you want to visit the art museums. Rather than just having 10 or so images like many screensavers, the producers included as many images as possible. This screensaver has a quality that enhances the art it displays,...
- Tags: Screensaver
- Software downloads 2007-11-29
- NetBeans vs. Eclipse, this time with attitude
- NetBeans vs. Eclipse, this time with attitudeEclipse FocusGreat article, Ed. I can't agree with you more re: the focus at Eclipse. It was great in the early days because OTI/IBM ran the show, just as Sun runs Netbeans. And as more companies got involved and IBM sought to reduce their...
- Tags: Java development tools, OPEN SOURCE, Programming languages, Right Now IT, Eclipse, Sun NetBeans, Java
- Discussion threads 2007-09-19
- MiG Layout (zip)
- MiGLayout is the most versatile and flexible Swing and SWT Layout Manager for Java. It is using String or API type-checked constraints to format the layout. Strings are both short to type and easy to understand. MiGLayout can produce flowing, grid based, absolute with links, grouped and docking layouts. You...
- Tags: Layout, MiGLayout, Development Tools, Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Software downloads 2007-06-14
- AI behind virtual Van Gogh
- Jason Green, CTO of Florida-based Medical Development International MDI, has applied artificial intelligence to produce fine art. 'Using highly sophisticated programming, Green has programmed his computer with the ability to produce original, three-dimensional paintings rivaling present-day masters.' It's hard to know if it's art, but it sure is high-tech: the...
- Tags: Leisure, Computers &, Internet
- Blog posts 2007-06-10
- Mobile RIAs: Java, Apollo, and Silverlight's deathmatch? If so, what of Eclipse v. Netbeans?
- Mobile RIAs: Java, Apollo, and Silverlight's deathmatch? If so, what of Eclipse v. Netbeans?HandicapsThere may be hordes of MS.NET developers, but that's not going to terribly impress their customers if it means limiting them to MS.NET clients -- they're a distinct minority there.Flash isn't quite that crippled, but it's still...
- Tags: Java development tools, Programming languages, OPEN SOURCE, mobile, Java, MS.NET, Sun NetBeans, Microsoft Silverlight, Eclipse, developer, Adobe Systems Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-05-14
- Sun wows Java crowd with NetBeans 6.0 preview
- Hundreds of attendees for Suns fourth annual NetBeans Day in San Francisco will get a glimpse of the future of NetBeans today as Sun shows off the latest preview release of NetBeans 6.0. This year, NetBeans Day was included as part of CommunityOne, a free one-day conference devoted to community-based...
- Tags: Sun, Scripting, Programming, NetBeans, Java, General, Community
- Blog posts 2007-05-07
- Open source organizes its developers, developers, developers
- Open source organizes its developers, developers, developersKiller IDEWhat's needed is a true killer IDE that's on the level of Visual Studio, and allows creation of GTK apps and QT apps, and includes a WYSIWYG forms designer integrated, as well as an integrated debugger, and a package deployment wizard, code completion...
- Tags: Java development tools, Desktops, Operating systems, developer, forms designer, Linux desktop, open source, Linux
- Discussion threads 2007-02-14
- NetBeans 6.0M3 vs. Eclipse 3.3M2
- NetBeans 6.0M3 vs. Eclipse 3.3M2dynamic language support?How does dynamic language support line up in netbeans vs eclipse?jrubygroovyjython& more?criteria?I'd like to see a comparison of how productive developers are using the two IDEs. Just because one IDE may have more features and more companies in the community does not necessarily equate...
- Tags: Java development tools, Programming languages, Sun NetBeans, Eclipse, Java
- Discussion threads 2006-09-25
- New GWT Designer in beta
- Instantiations demonstrated their new GWT Designer at a BOF last night at Eclipse World. According to Eric Clayberg, Sr. VP of Product Development, the response was very enthusiastic. GWT Designer will integrate with Eclipse and include a number of features to simplify development of GWT applications, including:Bi-directional code generation -...
- Tags: GWT Designer
- Blog posts 2006-09-08
- JavaOne 2006: Image gallery and final thoughts
- Couldn't make it to JavaOne this year? No problem; for your viewing pleasure I have created a JavaOne 2006 Image Gallery with a selection of the best pictures from the show.As I said before, this was my first JavaOne, and it was quite an experience. The best part for me...
- Tags: Sun NetBeans, Java, JavaOne
- Blog posts 2006-05-29
- Gartner: Software development will cease to exist
- Perhaps Gartner research director Darryl Plummer should have tried his message out on the folks across the street at NetBeans day a prelude to JavaOne before going out on a bit of a limb by saying software development will cease to exist. I'm rather certain based on the...
- Tags: Darryl Plummer
- Blog posts 2006-05-16
- JavaOne begins with NetBeans
- With Dan Farber reviewing the future in San Diego and David Berlind delivering a reality check on Gartner presentations at the Symposium/ITxpo-side of San Francisco's Moscone Center, we're leaning on veteran software engineer, author and ZDNet blogger Ed Burnette to deliver regular reports from this week's JavaOne conference. Although JavaOne...
- Tags: Sun NetBeans, JavaOne
- Blog posts 2006-05-16
- NB Day wrap-up: "It's all about James"
- Just before an earlier talk today I overheard one of the conference organizers talking to the next presenter. The talks were running a little late and threatened to cut into the closing keynote. "We're 15 minutes behind," she said, "and it's all about James". That's a good summary of the...
- Tags: Sun NetBeans, Java, James Gosling
- Blog posts 2006-05-15
- Sun and Eclipse part 3: Who's eclipsing whom?
- This is the last of a three-part series on the possibilities of Sun joining the Eclipse Foundation. See parts one and two for background information. In this part I'll discuss the two remaining "conditions" that Sun had for joining, analyze reactions to this possibility, talk...
- Tags: Eclipse, compiler
- Blog posts 2006-05-07
- Sun ready to join Eclipse, part 1
- By any measure, Eclipse and Sun's NetBeans have both been wildly successful. But from the beginning, Sun and Eclipse have had a strange and interesting relationship; sometimes friendly but sometimes not. Now the opportunity is greater than ever for the two to join forces"If...
- Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc., Eclipse
- Blog posts 2006-05-04
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