Wednesday May 30, 2007
Souvenirs from JavaOne 2007
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In the wake of JavaOne 2007, here are a couple of souvenirs for those
of you who could not make it.
As
promised, here are my slides for my presentation on
Java
SE Present and Future, and here is a picture of my Java SE: Ask the
Experts BOF.
From left to right:
Chet
Haase,
Lance
Anderson,
Mark Reinhold,
Stanley Ho,
Paul Hohensee,
Dave Dagastine,
Alan Bateman,
Andreas Sterbenz and
Danny Coward.
My favorite souvenir was the
dark horse
announcement
I
made about the
Consumer
JRE and how it got
picked
up all
over
the place.
Posted by dannycoward
( May 30 2007, 12:07:25 PM PDT )
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Thursday November 02, 2006
Touring Europe
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The world kept turning, of course, as I was on the road for the last
couple of weeks.

Part
vacation, part work: meeting up with our Java SE teams from Grenoble
and Dublin, and dropping in to the NetBeans team in Prague.
The
Java SE 6 platform
JSR and its component JSRs entered the
JCP Final Approval
Ballot. So
Java SE 6
is in the home straight now as the ballot ending is the go ahead for us
to be able to release it. I hope all your fingers and toes are crossed.
JSR 277 produced an
Expert Draft, and has been stirring up some
controversy
to keep us from getting boring. The only thing worse than being talked
about is not being talked about.
Mike Ernst and my new
JSR 308 passed its
inception ballot, which aims to extend the annotation mechanism first
introduced in
JSR 175
by allowing annotations to be slipped into various hitherto
forbidden places. The expert group is open, so go
nominate yourself if
have some spare time to devote to helping out.
While in Prague, a highlight was to meet the
NetBeans
evangelists. Such a high energy bunch. Its like a Marketing bird
mated with the Engineering bird, and out of the eggs hatched this
brood.
Does it surprise you to know that
Roman
is
more effervescent in
person than
on his blog ?
I also gave a
talk
about
Java
SE 7 to the
Czech Java Users
Group. Since you and I have no secrets,
here
are the slides. Someone had a video camera there, so I believe I
should be able to point you to recording in the next week or so. Should you want to see the
real thing.
[I haven't seen it yet, but if I look flustered, its because I, in a
moment of gallantry, allowed an elderly lady to go ahead of me on the
Prague Metro. You know, snowy haired, kindly looking, harried, grateful. But once
I had calibrated her glacial walking pace from behind, I had lost sight
of the rest of the NetBeans gang, any rational connection with
knowledge of the venue I was due to speak at in 10 minutes, and most of
my sanity. Thanks to
Tim for rescuing
me...]
Speaking of cameras, I also developed a new YouTube crush.
Gary Brolsma,
lonelygirl15,
geriatric1927:
over, over and over. CBS may have Katie Couric, but we have our own
MaryMaryQuiteContrary, who has
unleashed her
sparkling
persona into visual form.
Since I know you are better read that I am, I'll tell you that my trip
acquired an spooky literary dimension. Hardly a week after
my
dad
recommended
Stendahl's
Le Rouge et le Noir (I'm catching up on my European classics), was
I eating at a restaurant in Grenoble feet from where its
hero awaits his
execution in prision. And having recently read
Milan
Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Being, a few days later I was
dining on
Petrin Hill
overlooking Prague, scene of a pivotal moment for the 'heavy' Tereza.
I'm glad to be home !
Posted by dannycoward
( Nov 02 2006, 12:42:38 PM PST )
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Monday July 31, 2006
Danny's Back
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Its good to be back from some downtime. Unplugged, offline and out of
range, I missed everything including the
good
news.
In case you are curious, I was spending some quality time with my
string quartet in the mystical, magical world of
Britten at
Claremont University under
the guidance of the
Ives
Quartet.
So this is just a quick hello say I'm back, energised, continuing to
piece together thoughts about Java SE 7, (amongst
other things), with
the help, of course, of
you all.
Just for now though, I'm still a bit scared of my inbox.
Posted by dannycoward
( Jul 31 2006, 04:27:27 PM PDT )
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Tuesday February 14, 2006
Where's Danny ?
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Dear Readers - I do have a number of things I
want to tell you about, but for now I am on the road to visit some of our J2SE
folks in Europe.
So coverage may be a little spotty. More tomorrow, though, as its an
important day for J2SE.
I had forgotten that traveller's feeling of leaving one's home in one
part of the world and dropping in as if a disembodied spectator on the
lives of people on a different continent, without an interlude of sleep
to normalise perception. Maybe people here in Paris look at me and see
'disembodied'. Nine shave-free timezones later I wouldn't blame them.
As a caution to the webloggers amongst you, am reading
Diary of a
Nobody. Paper version. Sorry lady-on-plane for laughing so much.
Posted by dannycoward
( Feb 14 2006, 03:31:12 PM PST )
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