It’s like Peanut butter and jelly. You decide to cleanup you JavaDocs, as you do so you realize the API can be improved, you cleanup your API, erase some code, re-write your JavaDocs…. repeat.
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Teaching with BlueJ
If I was teaching a class in object oriented design with Java, I would use this.
Thanks and apologies
Thanks to Dave for linking to me. I think his visible link drove a bunch of new people here yesterday and it became a link fest! I made DayPop! That’s like…blogging big-time 🙂 Thanks to all those that liked the story and linked to it. Man I got fooled! Not sure if that’s the way you want to make a first impression on DayPop.
I’d like to give a word of support for Dave and Rogi who are both battling with their nicotine addictions. You guys give me hope.
Found two more Philly blogs
I really need to check out Roller
Blogging Roller covers Java, programming and belongs on my blogroll 🙂 But man, do I need to check out Roller itself.
After I’m doing some bugfixing on Cofax… it’s going into a testing phase. I’ll give it a try then.
Check your security
Here goes a site with a set of tools to check your personal machine out.
Cleaning up comments
Documentation is a bane for most programmers. I actually like it. Keeps people from asking too many questions 🙂
Anyway here is a good JavaDoc style guide.
Rumble in the Jungle
Part 1 of JavaWorld’s .Net vs J2EE comparison: Rumble in the jungle: J2EE versus .Net.
Summary – they lookin’ pretty even.
New release of jDictionary
jDictionary is a pretty cool looking GUI, plugin based desktop dictionary tool, that is net enabled for updates. It looks real sweet.
Book excerpt from “Java Tools for Extreme Programming”
At developerWorks you can read Chapter 5: Building Java applications with Ant.
Gotta read this related developerWorks article: Ant and JUnit bring you one step closer to XP nirvana.