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20060814 Pondělí srpen 14, 2006
NetBeans Podcast Epizode no. 11

NetBeans podcast is alive! What took so long? Well, I was on a looong vacation :) But now it's back and I'm happy to announce that Gregg Sporar has joined me so we'll be doing the future podcasts together!



NetBeans Podcast Epizode no.11 (24 min 17 sec, size: 17.5 MB)

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Guys, great podcast! I learned something new, always a good thing (tm). I think you and Greg have a good 'on-air' chemistry and that's a big part of a successful podcast. (Just ask the JavaPosse guys.) One suggestion though: mix the sound so that you guys aren't to the sides of the listener. (Roumen in the right earpiece, Greg in the left.) When a person listens to a couple of guys giving a presentation, the sound comes from the front mostly, it may be biased to the side of the room the person speaking is on, but it's mostly from the front. I listened on the way home last night and it was as if you (Roumen) were in the passenger seat and Greg was running along outside my window!

Posted by Kevin Slater on srpen 16, 2006 at 02:31 odp. CEST #

Yes, good suggestion, I actually already edited the podcast and it's mono right now. The next podcast will be 20% to the left and 20% to the right for each of us. That will make it sound more like the javaposse guys have it :)

Posted by Roumen on srpen 16, 2006 at 05:35 odp. CEST #

ROFL! Nooo, don't change it, it's not a bug, it's a feature! "Have Roumen on your passenger seat and Gregg running along outside the window -- only here, in the netbeans podcast!" Don't you see? It sells! Trust me! >:-D

Posted by Seapegasus on srpen 16, 2006 at 06:12 odp. CEST #

great podcast! In future podcast I would like to here more about Netbeans Mobility Pack for CLDC and CDC, version 5.5 and 6.0 -ove

Posted by Ove Nordström on srpen 17, 2006 at 08:42 dop. CEST #

Thanks for the feedback. I'll try to get one of the colleagues who works on mobility on air.

Posted by Roumen on srpen 17, 2006 at 08:54 dop. CEST #

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