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20070417 Úterý duben 17, 2007
NetBeans Podcast Episode #27 - Interview with Adam Myatt

Me and Gregg interviewed Adam Myatt of General Electric about his new NetBeans book, his favorite features in NetBeans, future of Java and other interesting topics.

NetBeans Podcast Episode #27 (34 min 19 sec, size: 24.7 MB)

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P.S. The podcast song is about a feeling people get when they switch to NetBeans and it solves their troubles :)

What's this? What's this?
There's something very wrong
What's this?
There's people singing songs

What's this?
The streets are lined with
Little creatures laughing
Everybody seems so happy
Have I possibly gone daffy?
What is this?
What's this?

There's children throwing snowballs
Instead of throwing heads
They're busy building toys
And absolutely no one's dead

There's frost on every window
Oh, I can't believe my eyes
And in my bones I feel the warmth
That's coming from inside
Comments:

I thought your story about the cookie thief in Russia was funny, but I love the song you ended the Podcast with. I can just picture the guy from Nightmare Before Christmas singing that while sitting at a laptop coding away in NetBeans...

Posted by Adam Myatt on duben 18, 2007 at 01:11 dop. CEST #

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