Accelerate Java development with Netbeans 6 presentation @ SFU
I had my fifth presentation for summer semester at SFU today. The topic was around how Netbeans can be used to enhance Java application development and showcasing Netbeans code auto-generation and refactoring. This will conclude five demo sessions in total for the semester.
It's good to see that more and more people are interested in the event. I've collected some feedbacks from the audience and many are anticipating more for upcoming Fall semester. Topics that I touched upon during the presentation:
- Code Faster: Netbeans 6.0 code hinting and auto-generation
- Code Better: Netbeans refactoring
- Testing: Netbeans JUnit
- Local History in Netbeans 6.0

Hi Teera,
I am a new Sun campus ambassador @ Seneca College in Toronto. I found so many interesting topics on ur blog. Nice job and good stuff. Would mind sharing your successful experience to give me some advice how to start it up?
Cheers,
Victor
Posted by Victor on October 01, 2007 at 06:53 AM PDT #
Hi Victor,
I'm glad that you find the stuffs on my blog helpful. As for how to get started as campus ambassador:
1. Get your SWAN access and make sure you are on the mailing list.
2. Attend your online orientation meeting
3. Attend online virtual class presented by ambassador team leads
4. Get in touch with your mentor and sales rep
5. Prepare for your first presentation and let the world know about it!
Don't be afraid of screwing up on your first few presentations, everyone do. The key is to keep practicing and be passionate for what you do. Excitement, enthusiasm, and fun are contagious, your audience can feel it.
Good luck and have fun evangelizing =]
Teera
Posted by Teera on October 01, 2007 at 08:53 PM PDT #