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20060122 Neděle leden 22, 2006
NetBeans Podcast no.4

Here comes the fourth NetBeans podcast. I bought a new microphone so I hope the quality has improved - if not I can switch back to the original one. Let me know which sound you prefer.

NetBeans Podcast no.4 (11 min 37 sec, size: 11.2 MB)

I also provide shownotes with links:
Enjoy!

To subscribe via iTunes or similar players, visit http://feeds.feedburner.com/netbeanspod.

Update: I played with RMS normalization so the audio should sound a bit more professional now. I wonder if I can use the filters to remove the breathing sounds...
Comments:

Thank's for the Anwsers :)

Posted by Daniel Mendes on leden 23, 2006 at 12:06 dop. CET #

No prob. Keep the questions comming ;)

Posted by Roumen on leden 23, 2006 at 07:56 odp. CET #

Thanks for another great podcast! I realy enjoyed and look forward to the next one.

Posted by David on leden 24, 2006 at 02:11 dop. CET #

I'm glad you liked it!

Posted by Roumen on leden 24, 2006 at 08:20 dop. CET #

Hi Know you, wath about Netbeans and Latam? thank's for you request.

Posted by José Luis Granda on leden 25, 2006 at 11:12 odp. CET #

I do not know about Latam... what is it?

Posted by Roumen on leden 25, 2006 at 11:18 odp. CET #

latam = Latin America How I can be a Netbeans evangelist?

Posted by José Luis Granda on leden 26, 2006 at 12:21 dop. CET #

I see... well there are many ways to help us, see the contributing to NetBeans page. To evangelize NetBeans, talk about NetBeans, blog about NetBeans, you can produce flash demos, write tutorials, articles, participate on forums and mailing lists - there are many ways. It depends on you how much time & energy you want to put into it.

Posted by Roumen on leden 26, 2006 at 11:53 dop. CET #

Hi Roumen
Why is JMX module a separate download, should it not be part of the default file types in NB. For instance, File--> New File--> could offer to create a JMX MBean class, instead of user having to download a module.
I am sure there are many many developers using JMX.
regards
Shreedhar

Posted by Shreedhar on leden 26, 2006 at 04:50 odp. CET #

Hi, I don't know, but I guess it's because if we had all the plug-ins available for NetBeans inside of the standard installation of NetBeans, it would grow too much in download size, memory requirements, etc. So we need to choose which plug-ins to include by default and which not. Are you sure "many many" developers use JMX? I haven't heard anyone from community asking if we can put the module into the standard distribution yet - there are better adepts for modules to get into standard NetBeans like the task list. But I'm not the one who decides about such things ;)

Posted by Roumen on leden 26, 2006 at 06:54 odp. CET #

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