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Tag Archives: netbeans
NetBeans and Scala Screencasts
Last week I started recording screencasts. It’s a new experience, and I’m enjoying it. For now, its only in portuguese, but if you are english speaking and would like to watch them, I’ll consider recording in english as well. Just … Continue reading
Acidental scala upgrade with sbaz
And then I was playing around with the scala tools that come in the installation’s bin folder. There is something there called sbaz, and this name sounds so different that I just HAD to play with it to find out … Continue reading
Posted in scala
Tagged netbeans, package manager, sbaz, scala, scala-library, upgrade
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sbt and maven
A few months ago I talked about my first impressions about sbt (simple build tool) here. My conclusion at the time was that NetBeans + Maven combination would suit me better. This changed a little bit, so I’m revisiting this … Continue reading
TDC – The Developers Conference 2009 – day 1
So, one more Java event happened this last weekend down here in Brazil. The Developers Conference, organized by Globalcode, took place on the 6th and 7th of November in São Paulo, and it is going also to Florianópolis (9th) and … Continue reading
Posted in agile, java, web development
Tagged ejb, glassfish, globalcode, grails, groovy, j2ee, java, jsf, netbeans, robot, spring, springsource
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Mercurial basics for CVS users
We just made available here the initial code (only a draft right now) for the peer-to-peer project mentioned in this previous post. One of the things we decided to do differently from previous projects is to use an alternative approach … Continue reading