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Inovaworks and Innaworks: Java on iPhone

Inovaworks is working on a “Java on iPhone” development kit that allows Java developers use Java to write iPhone applications. The goals of this devkit are very appealing: * Using the familiar Java programming language * Using a familiar IDE like Eclipse or Netbeans * Generating [...]

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Google SyntaxHighlighter - workaround for XHTML validation issue

Last week I came across a good tool to create syntax highlighted source code from Google called SyntaxHighlighter. It is 100% client side javascript which supports multiple languages i.e. C++, C#, CSS, Java, PHP, Riby, XML/HTML, etc. Although it is very cool and easy to use but it creates an invalid XHTML code. The reason [...]

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Nokia Series 40 calculator enhanced and ported to Series 60 0, se

Not only is the native calculator app on all Series 60 Nokia phones very boring, it also lacks a lot of features that even mid-end Series 40 devices offer right out of the box. This seems to be the reason why Jarmo Lahtinen decided to take the source code of the Nokia Series 40 java calculator [...]

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Sun Open-Sources Java UI Toolkit

ruphus13 writes “As the mobile space heats up, Sun has released the source code for Java Lightweight UI Toolkit under the GPL v2 license. ZDNet quotes Sun’s senior director of embedded software saying, ‘By creating LWUIT, Sun is reaffirming its commitment to the mobile development community and by open-sourcing the LWUIT code, we are enabling [...]

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Sun Opens Java Mobile Toolkit

Sun announced that it is opening up the source code to the Lightweight UI Toolkit (LWUIT). The LWUIT helps developers create new user interfaces for Java ME. By open sourcing the toolkit under a GPLv2 license with the ... (follow link to read)

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Sun tries to unify mobile Java development with new tool

Sun Microsystems is releasing source code for the Java ME-based (Micro Edition) Lightweight UI Toolkit (LWUIT), a move intended to address fragmentation in the mobile development space.

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RE: Java's uncertain future

Simone Bordet makes some very good points in his blog entry entitled Java's uncertain future . There certainly doesn't seem to be the same amount of buzz around Java as there ever was before. Sure, this is expected of a mature programming language/platform, but it's kind of hard to see where Java is heading at the moment. Aside from GlassFish, NetBeans and other languages running on the JVM; news...

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Java is the top programming language

According to the Tiobe Programming Community Index, Java is the top/dominant programming language (Aug 2008): Tiobe Programming Community Index, August 2008 (Credit: Tiobe) The same reports indicates that COBOL scores a new all time low (at position 19), yet it still is above Objective-C (at position 42)! Top 10 programming languages: 1. Java 2. C 3. (Visual) Basic 4. [...]

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Open Source Light-Weight UI Toolkit (LWUIT) for Java ME Available Now!

Today Sun released the source code for its implementation of the Java-based light-weight UI toolkit ( LWUIT ) for mobile UI development to the java.net community under the GPLv2 w/Classpath Exception license. The source code, documentation, and sample and demonstration code is available now . LWUIT is an advanced UI library that enables rapid development of mobile applications that will run consistently...

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MoBeat Drum Machine for Java Mobiles

I only just found this, but it looks quite interesting. The blog page has the source code for mobile processing too. and here's a nice video too!

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Java Closures Prototype Feature-Complete

I'm pleased to announce that the Java Closures prototype now supports all of the features of its specification! The complete source code, released under GPLv2, is in the project's openjdk repository. A binary build, suitable for use with an existing JDK6, is at http://www.javac.info/closures.tar.gz . Other related documents are on the website http://www.javac.info/ Although there is room for performance...

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Study: Java still top programming language

Java continues its long decline as the Web comes to the fore, but Java and C aren't leaving the enterprise anytime soon.

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Pass4Sure SCJP for Java 5 - Exam 310-055

Pass4Sure SCJP for Java 5 ver 2.29 - Exam 310-055 Image: http://maxupload.com/img/9365162E.png *Exam Details* - The Sun Certified Programmer for the Java Platform, Standard Edition 5.0 certification exam is for programmers experienced using the Java programming language. Achieving this...

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Java Induced Winter

Via Patrick Logan I ran across this from Ted Leung: One of the points that I've been trying to make since I've gotten back in to the languages space is that a lot of what is happening in languages now is unpausing the nuclear winter that Java imposed on the programming language space. If you haven't been following this space for a while, you'd believe that all this dynamic language stuff was invented...

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Maybe We Should Just Say "Good Tools"

Quotes from Ted Leung... "One of the points that I've been trying to make since I've gotten back in to the languages space is that a lot of what is happening in languages now is unpausing the nuclear winter that Java imposed on the programming language space. If you haven't been following this space for a while, you'd believe that all this dynamic language stuff was invented in the last 5 or 10 years...