Day Four - The NetBeans Day (continued)
Following the last post, here are some photos from the NetBeans day:

Audience gathering and eating before keynotes, part 1

Audience gathering and eating before keynotes, part 2

NetBeans, Sun people and Rick Ross (stolen from Honza)

Romain Guy who did an excellent demo with James Gosling
and Hideya Kawahara, the Looking glass guy
To find out more about event, you can visit following blogs:
Some of the Prague people had concerns if I'm honest about the success of the show - just ask the others, you'll get the same answer. So this is not just my general positive approach to life, the day was just good.
I liked very much the demo of Matisse which was done by Romain Guy in cooperation with James Gosling. It looked absolutely cool, they created a form for UI of an mp3 player in Java which looked like one of those i-pods. The selection of album was done using looking glass, so it was fully three-dimensional. They've shown very nicely how Matisse helps developers create good looking GUIs - well I have to admit their form looked much better than our find dialog. On the other hand we had absolutely no code prepared so our demo was not so fancy but you could see how to use Matisse from scratch. Have you
tried using it it already?
I'm going to Java One... bye for now.