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Issue # 658 - Sep 23, 2014

Project News

Robots, NetBeans IDE, and Raspberry Pi with James Gosling

“Being able to debug and profile robots out at sea is a truly life-altering experience,” James Gosling explains in an article on using the profiler and debugger for remote devices in NetBeans IDE. At NetBeans Day, he will present the session “James Gosling, Robots, the Raspberry Pi, and Small Devices” on Sunday, September 28.

Plugin: JPA Modeler

With new graphical tools provided by this plugin, learn how you can build a CRUD web application, using NetBeans IDE 8.0.1, which interacts with a back-end database... in 90 seconds.

Articles

InfoQ: Details of NetBeans Day at JavaOne 2014

NetBeans Day 2014 will take place right before JavaOne 2014 on Sunday 28 September at Moscone South 200. It is open and free to JavaOne attendees. Read all about it here!

JAXenter: Developing NASA's mission software with Java

Ahead of their talk at the JavaOne, four senior NASA software engineers talk about how they use Java, JavaFX, and NetBeans to develop NASA's mission software.

DZone: Encouraging Programming in Kids

"As our offering developed, we've made increasing use of NetBeans because it offers a simple and non-threatening platform for our beginners," reports Dorine Flies in an article introducing a voluntary UK-based youth group for geeky (and the not so geeky) youths.

Books

JavaFX Rich Client Programming on the NetBeans Platform

Are you a developer of sophisticated desktop applications, interested in moving to JavaFX? Read a brand new interview with Gail and Paul Anderson about their brand new book about JavaFX and the NetBeans Platform, now available as an eBook.

Community

NetBeans in Education: Updated Site & Google+ Group

Are you a teacher using NetBeans in the classroom? Take a look at the updated edu.netbeans.org site and the new Google+ group where teachers around the world share information, lessons, and tips.

YouTube: Why NetBeans Rocks!

Adam Bien presents the second part of his series on why NetBeans is special. In this part, he talks about the support for different kinds of projects in NetBeans, from Maven to HTML5.

Music: Java Blues

Zoran Sevarac in Belgrade, Serbia, sings the Java blues!

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