> > Why would a Solaris developer go to an expensive
> > Java developers
> > onference to see novice sessions about Solaris?
> >
> > ---Bob
>
> Quite on the contrary, I think this is a quite
> matter-of-course move. Some Java developers have
> been telling me that they could distinguish b/t a
W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
Quite on the contrary, I think this is a quite matter-of-course move. Some
Java developers have been telling me that they could distinguish b/t a Java app
and a native app in the GNOME environment (though it is quite a different story
in KDE). They need a home, and the
> Why would a Solaris developer go to an expensive
> Java developers
> onference to see novice sessions about Solaris?
>
> ---Bob
Quite on the contrary, I think this is a quite matter-of-course move. Some
Java developers have been telling me that they could distinguish b/t a Java app
and a n
This is a work in progress, but the day will start at 10:30 and go
through an evening reception that starts at 6pm.
There is a keynote for the entire day that does include NetBeans - and
other Sun open source projects.
I do not have information on badges, but I will share when I get it. For
Simon Phipps wrote On 03/08/07 10:14,:
On Mar 8, 2007, at 01:05, Bob Palowoda wrote:
Sorry for the broad distribution, but I wanted to
give the most people
the opportunity to comment and participate. Teresa
and I applied for,
and were granted, an OpenSolaris track during
JavaOne.
Wow. Tha
On Wed, 7 Mar 2007, Bob Palowoda wrote:
>Why would a Solaris developers go to an expensive Java developers
> conference to see novice sessions about Solaris?
They probably wouldn't. But Java developers who currently perform
their work on some other platform might be interested in investigat
On Mar 8, 2007, at 01:05, Bob Palowoda wrote:
Sorry for the broad distribution, but I wanted to
give the most people
the opportunity to comment and participate. Teresa
and I applied for,
and were granted, an OpenSolaris track during
JavaOne. The track will
take place on Monday May 7th (the day
> Sorry for the broad distribution, but I wanted to
> give the most people
> the opportunity to comment and participate. Teresa
> and I applied for,
> and were granted, an OpenSolaris track during
> JavaOne. The track will
> take place on Monday May 7th (the day before JavaOne
> officially begin