From my humble opinion, InfoQ is one of best resources for developers nowadays. You can find lot of IT related stuff - interviews, articles, presentations slides and videos. And today I would like to talk about videos from InfoQ in particular. Is always good to have offline version to watch it during long commute, for instance. Unfortunately, InfoQ administration for some reasons not allow to download videos.
However, I found very elegant solution how to do that. I did it on my MacOS X with Safari, probably it will work with Safari for Windows as well.
crash course in java brain surgery ;-)
insinuation and speculations: My thoughts about Java, Flex, software development and IT in general
Rapid automation for Flex/Java/BlazeDS projects
Right after vacation I talked on New York Flex User group regarding open source project for Flex/Java developers - Clear toolkit.
There is slides of my presentation.
Feel free to comment!
Feel free to comment!
Eclipse: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: Cannot load 32-bit SWT libraries on 64-bit JVM
Last weekend spend in setup of environment for eclipse plug-in development. I have task to fix and update one plugin. This is add-on to Flash Builder. But before adding something, it's good to run that plugin before. My environment is Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, Eclipse 3.6 (32bit because FB not supported 64bit version of Eclipse) and Flash Builder 4.5. But I faced with odd exception
Building and Testing with Gradle - My Book Review
Last month I participated in JAXConf conference on San Jose, CA. There was many talks related to agile development and code quality stuff. And after that event I started looking to Gradle - next generation build tool. Couple weeks later I found a Building and Testing with Gradle written by git evangelists Tim Berglundand ( @tlberglund) and Matthew McCullough (@matthewmccull).
Book very focused and easy to read. I got my dirty cheap ebook version on thursday night, read this book during my commute to work and now come up with this review.
Book very focused and easy to read. I got my dirty cheap ebook version on thursday night, read this book during my commute to work and now come up with this review.
Testing Flex RIAs
Yesterday I participated NJFlex User Group meetup with preso about functional testing of Flex applications. So I publish slides from event. Did short overview of popular tools, told about Flex Automation framework internal gears, showed live demo with latest version of FlexMonkey Reloaded.
This preso was inspired by:
This preso was inspired by:
- Screencasts from developer of FlexMonkey Reloaded Jon Rose
- Blog posts of Adobe's Ranis Kumar
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