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Hot Stuff in Europe…

Busy week last week in France and then Germany. Hot stuff for two reasons, one with the weather being unusually warm, summer weather. The other with all the things that we have been up to. Iin Paris earlier in the week with some meetings on Monday, including talking with Michael Zam of Karmicsoft, about cool ways of working and showing Delphi and PHP. Next off to stop in Frankfurt, before off to Wiesbaden for the Jax Conference where also summer certainly seems to have arrived early. David I was giving a keynote there, talking about Java IDEs past, present and especially what developers are going to need in the future. Here’s a couple of shots of the hall that I took from my phone.


The Jax conference seems to be steadily getting larger and was excellently organised (as ever) by the guys from Software and Support Verlag, that we partner with for the EKON, developer conferences in the September period. Submissions close May 1st (Tomorrow!) for papers to both EKON 2007 and SDC  in the Netherlands (April 30th - Today!) so if anyone wants to get submissions in, do it quickly!

Posted by Jason Vokes on April 30th, 2007 under Uncategorized |



2 Responses to “Hot Stuff in Europe…”

  1. Daniel Wolf Says:

    We had another hot event here im Germany: The Delphi-Days (www.delphi-tage.de) on April 28th. DavidI was here and we had a great time.

    kind regards,

    Dany

  2. Michael Spieker Says:

    Dear JBuilder-Users,

    in the newest version of JBuilder (2007) the developers have decided that the components of SwingDB are no more included. We are using these components in our java-applications, so that we will never be able to use newer versions than JBuilder 2006. I think it’s a question of time when we leave the Borland-Product-Line, and use another IDE.

    Everytime we had used a Borland-IDE we had to refactor our whole applications. The latest effort was the conversion from all our Kylix-Applications to Java (JBuilder).

    Now we want to convince the Codegear-Central-Management of our needs to implement the SwingDB-Components in one of the next versions of JBuilder.

    Therefore I need a great community with the same problems. I hope for your support to achieve that aim. Perhaps the „Codegears“ can develop a plugin for the Eclipse-Framework or make the sources for free.

    Thank you for your afforts.

    Greetings from a lonesome JBuilder – SwingDB – User

    Michael

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