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Dive into Android OS Development!

With the shipment of the T-Mobile G1 there’s now an ever-expanding base of users on the new Google Android Platform. If you are an application developer this is an excellent platform to develop on with a bright future ahead of it.
Here’s some development resources to help get you started:

The Android HomePage
This is where it [...]

JBuilder 2007 Install Tip – Turn off your Anti-Virus

I just spent the weekend fighting with installing JBuilder 2007. When the installer would say something would take 5 minutes – it took 90. And the installation would usually end up failing. I figured out that in my case my antivirus package (F-Prot) was the culprit. Excluding the JBuilder installation directory [...]

Getting Started Using Facelets with MyEclipse 5.1

Facelets (http://facelets.dev.java.net/ ) was designed by the as a way to make rendering JSF components in web pages more straightfoward than using JSP for a view technology. Discussing the differences and reasons to use Facelets over JSP with JSF is a discussion best saved for the article Improving JSF by Dumping JSP. [...]

Why Yakov Fain is a schmuck…

The short answer is because of this entry to the Princeton JUG head’s Java Dev Journal blog:
http://yakovfain.javadevelopersjournal.com/jbuilder_2007__they_must_be_crazy.htm
Quote:
I personally do not even have time to try it even if they’d given it to me for free.
So, this “review” is nothing more than complaining about the price tag. This COULD be a great IDE but [...]

Borland… DevCo… CodeGear… A Rose by any other name..

So Borland’s developer tool division (formerlly referred to as DevCo) has become CodeGear – a wholly-owned subsidary of Borland. Apparently Borland couldn’t find a decent buyer so they decided to set the group up as their own shop. I think that’s probably the best of all possible outcomes.
The developer tools market is a [...]

Modify Blogger Web Comments for Firefox 2.0

I love Google’s Blogger Web Comments Addon for Firefox. But with the release of Firefox 2.0, Google hasn’t made an update for the tool yet. Here’s a workaround.
- Download the XPI file for Google Web Comments at http://dl.google.com/firefox/google-webcomments.xpi
Open the google-webcomments.xpi file with WinZip or WinRAR (it’s just a ZIP file) and edit install.rdf [...]

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