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20070226 Pondělí únor 26, 2007
NetBeans Podcast Episode #25

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NetBeans Podcast Episode #25 (31 min 16 sec, size: 22.5 MB)

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Nice to see progress on UML. Do you anything about UML plans for NetBeans 6??

Posted by Sven Reimers on únor 26, 2007 at 09:57 odp. CET #

Not really. I think they are now busy mainly with bugfixing and improving the UML modules for first release in April. Maybe someone from the team can share more info... I'll try to find out more for the next podcast.

Posted by Roumen on únor 26, 2007 at 11:32 odp. CET #

Hallo, nice podcast, as usual:-) You should definitly get Tor Norbye as a guest to your show. It might be interesting to hear something about Java Posse as well as JRuby support in nb :)

Posted by Adam Skalny on únor 27, 2007 at 09:21 dop. CET #

Could you please mention on the next show when the next NetBeans magazine will be out? Does it have a regular schedule or what's the deal with it? Great show once again. Looking forward to hearing what Tor has to say.

Posted by Kim Pedersen on únor 27, 2007 at 12:51 odp. CET #

Based upon the described features, this release really can't come soon enough. Eclipse will have a lot of catching up to do to compete with the level of ease-of-use and integration being offered here.

Posted by Jess Sightler on březen 01, 2007 at 04:23 odp. CET #

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