« srpen 2005 »
PoÚtStČtSoNe
1
2
3
4
5
14
    
       
Today

Navigation

Speaker Profile
Roumen's Weblog
Login
Sun Bloggers
Technorati Profile

Am I popular?

Today's Page Hits: 865

Contacts

Name: Roman Strobl
E-mail: roman dot strobl
at sun dot com

NetBeans

Java Sites

Javalobby
The Server Side
Java Tips
Java Blogs
java.net
java.sun.com
java.cz

Blogs

NetBeans:
Geertjan
Brian Leonard
Gregg Sporar
Lukas Hasik
Ludovic Champenois
Vincent Brabant
Alexis Moussine-Pouchkine
Jullion-Ceccarelli
Tom Ball
Tim Boudreau
Jesse Glick
Petr Blaha
Ruth Kusterer
Jara Uhrik
xzajo
Jan Lahoda
James Branam
nbextras.org

Sun:
Kazem - bug cartoons ;-)
Tor Norbye
Romain Guy
James Gosling
Chief Gaming Officer
Bill Vass
Jim Grisanzio
Jonathan Schwartz

Planets:
Planet Netbeans
Planet Sun
Planet Eclipse

Other:
netbeans-blog.org
Joel Spolsky
Bruce Eckel

License info

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

Recent Entries

Map of visits

Locations of visitors to this page
« Previous day (Aug 16, 2005) | Main | Next day (Aug 17, 2005) »
20050817 Středa srpen 17, 2005
NetBeans on a World Tour

I've just found out from our marketing team (might be a surprise but I'm not from marketing, I'm an engineer) that NetBeans will go on a world tour. The first stop is Java China on 12th Semptember. I do not know what the other stops are, but once I'll find out then I'll share the news.

This is the logo we'll use for the tour:



A hint to our marketing team: you could use somebody who sings about NetBeans on the world tour, wouldn't you? Ok, I know, the people would run away if it was me.

Update: Just found out that the other stops are: Toronto, Singapore, Madrid, Sao Paulo and some other bigger cities around the globe are being discussed as well. I especially look forward to the report from Brazil, whose developer community is so enthusiastic about Java (as seen on Java One).


    Disclaimer: The contents of my blog represent my personal opinions which may differ from official views of my employer, Sun Microsystems.