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Viktor Tamás

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Jan 23, 2008, 11:46:20 AM1/23/08
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Hi,
I'm listening JavaPosse from the first episodes. Sometimes I re-listen
certain parts of episodes and sometimes I'm interested in a smaller
part of the discussions. It's hard to find a particular topic in a
large mp3 without further help.

It would be great to know the minute-second position where the
subjects start exactly in the monolite mp3 files.

(Take a look at Roman Strobl's blog. He writes useful minute-second
info for his podcasts: http://blogs.sun.com/roumen/entry/netbeans_podcast_episode_39)

Do you think guys it would be a good idea to collect these
'tracklists' somewhere?

I made an example for Podcast #149 and Podcast #155, interview for
Martin Odersky. You can see them underneath.
Greetings from Hungary!
Viktor

JP155
00:25 Prologue
00:50 Introducing Martin Odersky
05:14 How long have you been working on Scala?
06:35 Do you think Scala can be a general purpose language?
08:58 Why Scala is a much more practical approach to functional
programming than something like Miranda is?
11:37 What are monets? (?)
13:42 What do you suggest for Java programmers to get started in
Scala? (First steps to Scala)
17:16 Earliest real world examples of Scala usage
20:00 What other applications do you see as perfect fits for Scala?
22:00 Why immutability is kind of that important in functional
languages or Scala?
24:10 About XML 'efficiency' in Java
26:00 What do you think about closures in Java?
28:28 Embedding XML in Scala
30:52 What's your strategy about (backward) compatibility?
34:00 ending

JP149
01:05 About JP roundup 2008
06:10 Java and Mac OS 10.5 Leopard
2D is slow, Is Java 6 coming?
16:18 JavaOne 2008 Call for papers (Nov16)
19:40 Closures in Java
22:20 Fork join framework
26:50 Chris Adamson
29:20 Pure Danger Tech - Java7

41:20 quick new items
41:25 c.r.a.p. metric
42:00 Java6 update 3
42:34 JavaFX new book and blog
42:56 Apache Tiles 2.0.5
43:22 Vista IE7
43:57 Panasonic blue-ray player

45:00 Special announcement: Grand Central Listener feedback number
47:55 ending

Joe Nuxoll (Java Posse)

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Jan 23, 2008, 4:47:19 PM1/23/08
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We would love it if someone did this... but there is *zero* chance
that we'd do this ourselves!

- Joe

Alexey Zinger

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Jan 23, 2008, 8:02:04 PM1/23/08
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We could have a pool of volunteers (sign me up) and have this indexing assignment distributed to people on the volunteer list turn-by-turn.  The more volunteers, the less often one has to do it.


"Joe Nuxoll (Java Posse)" <jnu...@gmail.com> wrote:

We would love it if someone did this... but there is *zero* chance
that we'd do this ourselves!

- Joe


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Viktor Tamás

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Jan 24, 2008, 4:05:43 AM1/24/08
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Yes, I thought anybody could join this task.
I've made a draft with the list of completed tracklists in Google
docs.
Volunteers could sign their episode number and static URL into the
document or they can flag episodes they are going to do tracklists
for.

http://docs.google.com/View?docID=dgqxb88q_7c2qm8h8d&revision=_latest

Apparently, editing this document requires Google docs account.
You can write tracklist contents into your page or blog (if you have
any) or right here into this topic.

Alexey: may I add you to the collaborators of the document with your
yahoo address? (Can I add yahoo address?)

Joe: Yes, it would be a terrible work for you, however, in ideal case
some 160 volunteers could do the job in one and a half hour. :)

If anybody have any idea or disagreement regarding this don't keep it.
Viktor


On Jan 24, 2:02 am, Alexey Zinger <inline_f...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> We could have a pool of volunteers (sign me up) and have this indexing assignment distributed to people on the volunteer list turn-by-turn. The more volunteers, the less often one has to do it.
>
> Alexey
> 2001 Honda CBR600F4i (CCS)
> 1992 Kawasaki EX500http://azinger.blogspot.comhttp://bsheet.sourceforge.nethttp://wcollage.sourceforge.net
>
> ---------------------------------

Viktor Tamás

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Feb 20, 2008, 4:49:37 AM2/20/08
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Timemap for <a href="http://www.javaposse.com/index.php?
post_id=309153">Episode 164</a>

00:28 Intro (Joe left Apple to Navigenics, JP Roundup)
05:00 JetBrains has raised the price...
19:10 Eclipse 3.4 M5 has been released
23:35 Learning Scala Roundup
28:49 Java Applications of the week from DZone
39:28 Java Library of the week - Apache Abdera
41:30 Mobile app of the week - Beta of YouTube for mobile

Quick News Items

42:02 The open source drop for OpenJDK 6 has been made!
43:13 SCO - the fat lady still hasn't sung
45:12 Lookout Google Maps, there's a new player on the block (at least
in the UK). Ordnance Survey
49:20 Apple has released another preview version of Java 6 for Leopard
51:13 NetBeans 6.0.1 has been released
51:43 Glassfish v3 Ruby Gem
51:58 EclipseZone has an article up about using Spring and Eclipse
together with SpringIDE
52:25 Quipukit has released version 1.4 of its commercial JSF
components library
53:08 Lisp fans rejoice! Clojure is a new implementation of Lisp for
the JVM
54:15 New version of the Android Developer SDK
55:15 Oracle has posted a new beta - 3.3.50 - of Berkeley DB Java
Edition on the Oracle Technical Network
55:43 Atlassian has release version 2.1 of Clover
57:13 Sun has created the Student Developers Portal
57:30 Try OpenOffice online with Ulteo
58:22 Jazoon has an initial list of the topics that will be covered at
this year's conference
58:44 TheServerSide has a preview of the new features coming in EJB
3.1
61:13 End, feedback session is coming

More tracklists can be found <a href="http://docs.google.com/Doc?
docid=dgqxb88q_7c2qm8h8d">here</a>.
Collaborators are still welcome!

Viktor Tamás

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Feb 27, 2008, 12:37:47 PM2/27/08
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Approximate map for episode 165

00:30 Intro
01:30 Chris Adamson's feedback
07:20 Using SVN in very large projects
15:10 Thor about Mercurial and distributed version control systems.
Others are sceptic.
24:00 How large is the repository on development machines? ... 2.1G
for Netbeans source.
30:00 About offline mode. 'In SVN you should check in every day...',
'(With distributed VCS) I can check the file history on the train...'
34:00 Oracle Application Server
35:50 JSR 666 extension exception types :)
41:00 50 times more Google searches from iPhone than other phones?
44:00 Starbucks WIFI, 2 Hours of Free
49:00 Blu-Ray BDJ Discussion on Groups

More tracklists <a href="http://docs.google.com/Doc?
docid=dgqxb88q_7c2qm8h8d">here</a> and I hope this time I don't screw
up the link.

Viktor Tamás

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Feb 27, 2008, 12:42:08 PM2/27/08
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Damn... >:(

Viktor Tamás

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Mar 3, 2008, 10:14:01 AM3/3/08
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mm:ss info for Episode 167

00:30 Opening discussions
07:35 Sun has put up the session information for JavaOne 2008
12:40 Adobe has released AIR 1.0
16:20 Adobe has recently open-sourced Flex SDK
17:40 The FCM closures proposal now has an initial prototype
23:10 Is Java NIO no faster than Java IO? (Network I/O, Linux)
29:20 Secrets of Rock Star Developers book by Ed Burns is out - and we
are in it

32:10 Quick News Items

32:15 Google has announced Summer of Code 2008
33:45 Microsoft playing nice with FOSS (Free and Open Source
Software)?
35:40 More on Blu-Ray - Ed Burnette
39:20 Apache Geronimo 2.1 is out
40:00 NetBeans 6.0.1
40:45 The Eclipse Foundation has released Higgins 1.0
42:00 Eclipse has a new project Babel
42:15 A new 2.0 version of the dynamic language XMF has been released
44:20 Bill Pugh and the University of Maryland have released version
1.3.2 of Findbugs
46:45 The JavaBlog has a nice introduction to developing Java
applications for facebook
46:55 Silveira Neto blogs about writing your first NetBeans plugin
47:10 And, Caoyuan blogs about an Erlang plugin for NetBeans called
Erlybird
47:45 Chet Haase joined Adobe
49:00 The second part of the Busy Java Developers guide to Scala
covers Scala's class syntax and semantics
49:10 Sprint Nextel has released the first developer version of its
new Titan platform
50:40 New book - Groovy Recipes: Greasing the Wheels of Java by Scott
Davis
51:30 Kirill Grouchnikov has released version 3.0 of the flamingo
component suite

52:00 Listener Feedback: Scala
55:00 Listener Feedback from recording
57:30 Goodbye, outro, thanks

David Linsin

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Mar 3, 2008, 2:12:12 PM3/3/08
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thx man, great info!

Marcelo Fukushima

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Mar 3, 2008, 3:11:51 PM3/3/08
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i get the feeling that we could have a better place to post those
instead of a google groups

but who am i to say, since im not doing the work...


--
[]'s
Marcelo Takeshi Fukushima

Viktor Tamás

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Mar 4, 2008, 3:59:23 AM3/4/08
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Yes, they may have a better place, however JP GGroup is basically a
good opportunity to get attention. We'll see if others find it useful
or somebody wants to join in some form. It's not a big job if somebody
listens it anyway near a text editor even as a secondary activity.

I have some older episodes from a blog and Parleys is also a good
reference for some interviews:

http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dgqxb88q_7c2qm8h8d

I get the URL I make the link.

On márc. 3, 21:11, "Marcelo Fukushima" <takesh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> i get the feeling that we could have a better place to post those
> instead of a google groups
>
> but who am i to say, since im not doing the work...
>
> On 3/3/08, David Linsin <dlin...@gmail.com> wrote:

Viktor Tamás

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Mar 11, 2008, 5:13:20 AM3/11/08
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hh:mm for Episode 169

00:30 Intro
00:40 It's JRuby all over again, but this time for Python
02:15 Apple released their iPhone SDK today
05:55 The feel of Java revisited
08:00 The winners of the 2008 Jolt awards were announced at SDWest
10:55 A new set of open source modules for Guice from wideplay
11:35 Java Project of the Week - jHeidi
12:50 Library of the week - Simple JPA - an implementation of JPA for
the Amazon SimpleDB

Quick News Items

13:40 There are new JSF components from project Woodstock in the
NetBeans 6.1 preview releases
13:55 Chris Adamson highlights a new alternative to JNI, JNA
14:30 Sun has released Update 5 of Java SE 6
14:45 OpenXava 3.0 has been released
15:15 Ars Technica looks at Adobe AIR 1.0
15:35 Sun has released the early draft review of JSR 318 - Enterprise
Javabeans 3.1
16:07 The finalists have been announced for the 2008 Eclipse community
awards
16:18 OpenDS has reached 1.0 milestone 1
16:28 BEA and VMWare have put together virtualcenter
16:40 The GNU project has released version 0.97 of GNU Classpath
17:05 Posse meetup Santa Clara
17:30 Bye

Viktor Tamás

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Mar 11, 2008, 5:15:53 AM3/11/08
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Actually I didn't want to change the subject of the whole topic in the
previous message.
Sorry for the flood.
V

Viktor Tamás

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Mar 14, 2008, 9:25:03 AM3/14/08
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mm:ss for Episode 170.
As it was an informal discussion just some of the subjects are
flagged:

00:30 Intro, live at Roundup
01:40 Informal discussion starts about Usability Testing
07:20 'Emacs usability'
08:40 'Eyes-down time vs eyes-up time'
11:00 'Measuring hapiness'
13:00 World of Warcraft
14:00 Yahoo! Pipes
15:30 iPhone
18:30 'Usability testing doesn't result in good design'
19:20 Polishing UI
19:40 Video Game designers
20:40 eBay
22:00 Nintendo Wii
24:50 'The percentage of population with good taste is really small.'
41:30 Direct question: How much and what's your interaction, from
design perspective, with Apple marketing?
45:00 Style guide
58:00 Marketing people, importance of marketing
68:00 Bye

Robert Casto

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Mar 14, 2008, 9:31:57 AM3/14/08
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These are great. Could they be added to the show notes page or
at least a link to this text located somewhere?
--
Robert Casto
www.robertcasto.com
casto....@gmail.com

Viktor Tamás

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Mar 14, 2008, 10:00:06 AM3/14/08
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Links to these texts are collected here:
http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dgqxb88q_7c2qm8h8d

On Mar 14, 2:31 pm, "Robert Casto" <casto.rob...@gmail.com> wrote:
> These are great. Could they be added to the show notes page or
> at least a link to this text located somewhere?
>
> On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 9:25 AM, Viktor Tamás <viktor.ta...@gmail.com>
> wrote:

Viktor Tamás

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Mar 17, 2008, 6:56:48 AM3/17/08
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mm:ss for Episode 171

00:00 Happy pie day
03:05 Java on the iPhone, will it? won't it?
27:30 Mono is running on the iPhone
29:50 'Nearly all games on cell phones are written in Java'
31:45 Sun has released the first Beta of NetBeans 6.1
39:20 Application of the week - GMailAssistant
40:00 Application of the week bonus: Stellarium for Java, Lightning
talks on Youtube

Quick News

41:55 The JSR 286 - Portlet Specification 2.0 - proposed final draft
has been accepted
42:15 Ted Neward has created a talk for Jazoon 08: The busy Java
developer's guide to Groovy
42:35 Apache has launched a new community site for Synapse / WS02
43:00 Java.net has a new series called the Open Road, by Elliotte
Rusty Harold
43:18 Google has released the first milestone of GWT (Google Web
Tookit) 1.5
43:50 GridGain 2.0 has been released
44:10 Bruce Chapman has blogged about another closures proposal: the
no closures proposal

Listener Feedback

46:15 Bill: NIO vs old IO, New release of Findbugs
48:45 Another feedback
50:35 Third feedback
53:00 David I.
54:30 Feedback for Episode 169, ColdFusion

56:00 Corrections for Ep. 169, about Youtube videos and Roundup
episodes
58:40 Thx

mm:ss info for more episodes:
http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dgqxb88q_7c2qm8h8d

Viktor Tamás

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Mar 25, 2008, 7:34:36 AM3/25/08
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mm:ss for Episode 173

00:30 Intro
01:00 EclipseCon Equinox, SpringSource, Mylyn
04:25 'Microsoft apparently is working with the Eclipse Foundation on
Java support in particular taking advantage on native Windows
application support for Vista I guess.' Make SWT work better.
05:30 Top committers, top contributors
06:55 Best developer tools and applications
07:50 OSGi implementation that's used in Eclipse, called Equinox
11:30 Android Application of the Week - WikiNotes for Android, General
Android questions

20:15 Quick News, About naming conventions

26:20 Eric Klein, Sun's VP of Java marketing, has held out an olive
branch to Apple
27:22 New Atlanta Corporation has announced that BlueDragon will be
open source
27:58 The eclipse zone details a number of upcoming eclipse webinars
28:15 Show of your app or project for 20 minutes at the Java.net booth
at JavaOne
28:43 Java.net poll: "Which JVM language do you think you will be
using most by the end of 2008?"
29:06 OpenGrok 0.6 has been released (Large codebase search engine)
30:05 TSS Q&A at the ServerSide Java Symposium
30:25 IDEs of March (Beware!)

34:30 Listener Feedback

34:40 Mono on the iPhone - Correction
35:40 Java on the iPhone - howto
41:30 Amazon Music store for iPhone
50:30 More Closures and Stuff
62:45 Properties are too hard
66:55 'Long episode', bye

Viktor Tamás

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Mar 25, 2008, 12:54:22 PM3/25/08
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Ep #174 was an informal discussion about VMs and java byte code.
Here are some approx mm:ss info:

00:30 Intro - Live at Roundup
01:50 '97 - Hardware implementation of the bytecode
02:10 Dalvik VM from Android - registry-based instead of stack-based
02:35 HotSpot JIT Compilation
03:45 Ruby VM
05:00 Jython, Python VM
07:55 Byte code manipulation
09:20 JRuby / JNA
08:20 JNI - Java Native Interface, JNA - Java Native Access
17:30 'C code running in VM'
19:30 JDirect, SWT - Standard Widget Toolkit, AWT - Abstract Window
Toolkit
22:50 Byte Code generation - BCEL - Byte Code Engineering Library
24:00 Groovy, MOP - Metaobject Protocol
27:20 The Da Vinci Project
30:00 Supporting different languages, Groovy, Fortran, C++, Java;
Pointers
45:30 Byte code instruction for solving polynomial epressions :)
46:20 Scala, functional programming
48:00 Fortress (language for high performance computing)
49:00 Jython, numeric Python, BigDecimal
57:20 Retroweaver
60:30 Thanks

mm:ss for more episodes: http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dgqxb88q_7c2qm8h8d

Viktor Tamás

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Mar 31, 2008, 8:45:53 AM3/31/08
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mm:ss info for Episode 175

00:30 Intro
01:20 JavaOne 2008 less than 6 weeks away!
06:50 Scala Days -After JavaOne
07:40 Combine OpenJDK and Mono?
14:00 What do you want from Eclipse 4.0?
20:30 Java Mobile application of the week - Teashark
24:00 Java Application of the Week - Bioclipse

Quick News

24:50 After Sun buying MySQL, IBM invests in PostgreSQL
26:40 The Army has appointed the first ever Geospatial Information
Office
28:05 The Apache Jakarta project has just release Commons Lang 2.4
28:30 Ed Burns has a three part series examining other large companies
using JSF now
29:00 Google now has a code university online
29:20 Webtide has got Jetty running on Android
29:50 SourceLabs has launched a new Linux and Java support service
30:30 Dick has a new article up over at developer.com about the Google
Collections Library
31:00 ProSyst have released a beta version of OSGi for the Android
platform
31:30 Remi Forax has added runtime properties to the Da Vinci
experimental JVM as a prototype implementation
36:45 Sun has posted the early draft review for JSR 303 - Bean
Validation
37:15 Navigenics is looking for Java Engineers

Listener Feedback

39:50 More coverage on BIRT, Google SpreadSheets Pivot table
functionality
42:45 Audio feedback about AppServers
47:30 Rockstar programmers
49:10 Thx

andrew.bruce.law

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Apr 5, 2008, 5:31:17 AM4/5/08
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Hi Viktor. Thanks for your time and effort - these are great. Keep
it up and thanks for making our lives easier.

Regs, Andrew

Viktor Tamás

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Apr 6, 2008, 2:03:03 PM4/6/08
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Episode 176 is an informal discussion about Agile, recorded at Roundup
08.
Here are some approximate indexes about topics that I could sift:

00:30 Intro - Roundup
04:40 Superfriends
06:40 Agility related talks on Parleys
06:45 Scott Ambler's Agile Model Driven Development
07:00 Kevlin Henney's Perspectives on Agility
08:00 Unit testing
11:30 Book: Succeeding with Agile, Agile adoption strategies
21:00 Business decisions - programmers decisions
24:00 Short feedback
29:10 Roleplay
30:15 Fishbowl exercise
33:00 About project risks (?)
45:20 Succeeded with Agile book again, URL
53:10 Product backlog
57:00 Using defect tracking system
60:50 Names of attendees

more episodes: http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dgqxb88q_7c2qm8h8d

My timetable has became a little unpredictable now but I'm keeping it
up.
On ápr. 5, 11:31, "andrew.bruce.law" <andrew.bruce....@gmail.com>
wrote:

Viktor Tamás

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Apr 8, 2008, 3:26:56 AM4/8/08
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mm:ss for Episode 177, interview with James Gosling

00:30 Intro
00:50 Adding language features to Java 7 vs New Languages
07:00 "return this", new language features
10:30 Could new features be added to the JVM itself or to the platform
libraries?
11:25 Invokedynamic, supported language categories by JVM.
15:30 Static methods
17:20 Fortran
20:00 Fortress, Guy Steele, operator overloading
25:00 Thx

more episodes: http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dgqxb88q_7c2qm8h8d

Viktor Tamás

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Apr 9, 2008, 3:12:46 PM4/9/08
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mm:ss for Episode 178

00:25 Intro
00:50 Navigenics has launched!
04:45 And so has Google App Engine
05:40 The consume JRE is now in beta
10:35 JavaZone call for papers (Oslo, September)
12:00 Jazoon, a large Java conference in Switzerland, is coming up,
June, Zurich
14:20 JDIC plus - cool browser plugin and mashup toolkit, but windows
only?
17:00 Java Project of the Week - Applino

Quick News Items

19:30 Microsoft bribes the ISO standards organization for OOXML
(Office Open XML)
22:25 Adobe is joining the Linux Foundation (Air on Linux)
22:50 Java.net community corner at JavaOne minitalks are popular this
year
23:45 Hudson has just passed its 200th release
25:00 Sun has been named as one of the top 50 innovative companies by
the Fast company
25:45 Using both Java EE and Rails technology together
26:20 Groovy like builder capabilities for UIs in Java
27:10 The latest installment of the Busy Java Developer's Guide to
Scala
27:27 Wicket is moving to Scala (Is it a joke?)
29:25 What's new in Spring 2.5? Video podcast
29:45 Glassfish v2 U1 is available that includes MySQL community
server 5.0 and the MySQL JDBC driver
30:10 HowStuffWorks.com has a very simple introduction to how Java
works
31:28 The apache project has released a beta version of Ivy 2.0
32:45 BoxySystems has a new Java Library that lets you use Google
Analytics to track and capture usage data for any Java application
33:55 JBoss has released JBossWS (Web Services) 3
34:25 Ending

more episodes:http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dgqxb88q_7c2qm8h8d

Viktor Tamás

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Apr 16, 2008, 11:00:57 AM4/16/08
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Hi,
here is the mm:ss info for Episode 179

01:10 Retroweaver for Java ME
05:50 Phone Application Online Stores
09:15 Java IDE Day
11:05 JavaOne Session Catalog PDF And a JavaOne 2008 Facebook Group
17:00 Why is Agile Hard?
22:00 JSR303 - Bean Validation
24:15 Flash and others on iPhone
28:20 Jircii for IRC
30:00 Podcasts
35:15 Morris Dancing videos
37:05 Curriki
38:50 Engineers Without Borders
40:20 The End

more episodes:http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dgqxb88q_7c2qm8h8d

Viktor Tamás

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Apr 21, 2008, 10:35:27 AM4/21/08
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Episode 180's mmss

01:10 JavaOne roundup
07:40 Web Based IDEs, are they coming, are they even already here?
15:15 Sun has announced support for Java 1.4 standard edition through
to 2017, for a fee
18:45 JBuilder 2008 is now out from CodeGear with new tools for aiding
code reuse
22:15 Application of the week - Swing Explorer 1.0
23:10 Java Library of the Week - Wizard

Quick News

24:30 NetBeans 6.1 RC 1 is out
24:55 Espresso 3D has been open-sourced under the LGPL license
25:10 JDK 6 Update 6 has been released
26:05 Google App Engine with GWT (Google Web Toolkit)
26:30 JRuby 1.1 has been released
27:00 Hello Buddy/Hola Amiga is a new initiative led by Sun
Microsystems volunteers to try and reduce the digital divide
27:25 The JFugue Music notepad project has just released its first
binary
27:45 OSGi in Glassfish v3
28:45 The Sun Realtime System to be used in the ITT's Eglin Control
and Signal Processing upgrade for the space surveillance radar
29:35 Dalibor Topic has joined Sun as the Java F/OSS (Free and Open
Source Software) ambassador
30:00 Icefaces.org have released version 1.7 of icefaces
30:35 Nokia developing a full touch screen phone to compete with
Apple's iPhone
31:15 Opera Mini has been released for Android
31:30 Hinkmond Wong reports on his blog that an initial port of Java
ME CDC is running on the iPhone
32:20 Jetty has got within 80% of the usage numbers of Tomcat
according to the netcraft web survey
32:35 Thinking Rock, has just made the lifehacker 5 best GTD
applications
32:55 IBM has release Project Zero
34:15 Stepen Morris has an article up about using Java to record audio
34:50 Stan4j 1.0 from Oddyseus software
35:25 IBM's developerworks has a tutorial for using Groovy from a Java
developer's perpective

37:00 Scala User Group
38:00 Thx

more episodes:http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dgqxb88q_7c2qm8h8d

Viktor Tamás

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Apr 25, 2008, 8:28:23 AM4/25/08
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Ep 181 Interview with Emmanuel Bernard from Javapolis 2007

00:40 Introduce yourself
03:20 Annotations vs XDoclet
04:40 JSR303 - Bean Validation
07:45 Extending validation to the client side JavaScript?
09:50 Client side validation - data acces layer validation
13:40 JBoss Seam, JSR-299 - Web Beans
17:45 JPA (Java Persistence API)
20:20 JPA2 What's coming?
22:40 Hibernate search library and capability
27:10 What do you do in your spare time?
28:00 Thanks

more episodes:http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dgqxb88q_7c2qm8h8d

Viktor Tamás

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Apr 29, 2008, 7:24:16 AM4/29/08
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Ep 181 - Roundup 08 - Java, Improve or Renew?

As this was an informal discussion timepoints are merely imprecise.

00:30 Intro at Roundup
05:00 Is Java great for big projects?
11:00 Backward compatibility, Java5
18:00 Closures
30:00 Static Typing, Groovy
34:00 Learning curve
40:00 Evolution of the language vs evolution of the platform
58:00 Compatibility
61:00 Disk space, complexity, ...
70:00 End

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