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NetBeans Community News with Geertjan and Tinu
What's NEW?
- The Smarter and NOW FASTER NetBeans IDE 7.2 available since July. Is it faster for you
too? Tell us about it on Twitter! (#netbeans) - NetBeans Community Day at JavaOne is BACK!!! Join the NetBeans team in San Francisco on Sunday, September 30th for a full day of sessions about how various Java EE, JavaFX, and NetBeans Platform experts are using NetBeans in the real-world.
- NetBeans Community Day is just the start of the fun at JavaOne 2012, check out the full
listing of ALL NetBeans-related sessions at the conference. - NetBeans Governance Board elections are around the corner. Nominate yourself or someone who you think can represent the interest of the NetBeans Community. Email us at nbpodcast at netbeans dot org
to get on the ballot in September.
Community Interview: Çagatay Çivici, PrimeFaces
Çagatay Çivici is the lead architect and founder of PrimeFaces
, the popular JSF
component library. Find out what the project is about, its inception,
how to create PrimeFaces-based application inside NetBeans IDE, and
more.
Learn more about PrimeFaces at NetBeans
Community Day at JavaOne 2012.
- Dig deeper into PrimeFaces at JavaOne 2012:
CON6139 - Lessons Learned in Building Enterprise and Desktop
Applications with the NetBeans IDE
Community Interview: Timon Veenstra, Agrosense
Timon Veenstra is the architect behind Agrosense
, an open-source farm management system
built on the NetBeans Platform. Find out how Agrosense helps farms run
more efficiently and productively, and why NetBeans is the platform of
choice for Timon and the Agrosense team.
- Catch a demo of Agrosense at NetBeans
Community Day at JavaOne 2012.
API Design with Jarda Tulach
Geertjan has been using the Lookup API incorrectly; Jarda sets him on
the right path.
*Have ideas for NetBeans Podcast topics? Send them to nbpodcast at
netbeans dot org.
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