Newscast for July 2nd 2009
Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.com- Mozilla releases Firefox 3.5 with HTML 5 support
- NetBeans 6.7 final has been released
- http://weblogs.java.net/blog/kalali/archive/2009/06/netbeans_67_is.html
- http://blogs.sun.com/theaquarium/entry/netbeans_6_7_final_is
- http://www.netbeans.org/features/
- http://weblogs.java.net/blog/cayhorstmann/archive/2009/06/a_first_look_at.html
- http://weblogs.java.net/blog/cayhorstmann/archive/2009/06/upgrading_to_ec.html
- http://eppleton.sharedhost.de/blog/?p=701
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallacies_of_Distributed_Computing
- The department of justice has delayed what was previously looking to be a fast-tracked review of the Oracle's Sun takeover bid
- Java mobile app of the week - jTwitter
Quick News
- James Sugrue has created an Eclipse Galileo podcast series.
- The Java.net community corner podcasts recorded at JavaOne have started to be released on java.net.
- The android project backed by Google and the open handset alliance has released support for native C/C++ development for the platform in addition to the Java development environment.
- Axel Rauschmayer has some details on eclipse-zone about the upcoming eclipse 4 development.
- Greg Brown has an article up on Java.net that covers some of the features in the upcoming Apache Pivot 1.3.
- A new refcard from DZone covers Grails.
- Silicon Valley Code Camp 2009 details have been announced. The event will take place on October 3rd and 4th at Foothill college in Los Altos.
ScalaWags
- Michael Galpin has a new article up over at IBM developer works about how to write Scala applications for Android.
Book Roundup
- Programming in Scala (Bill Venners, Martin Odersky, Lex Spoon)
- Unlocking Android (Frank Ableson, Charlie Collins, and Robi Sen)
- The Manga Guide to Physics (Hideo Nitta, Keita Takatsu)
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Scala goes PLEAC
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