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Monthly Archives: May 2006

 

Kids say the darndest things…

Posted on May 24, 2006 by Guillermo Castro Leave a comment

Being a parent isn’t always easy, because kids still don’t quite get what’s really wrong or what is just a simple prank. I have a 3 and a half year old son, and boy, does he make me go mad sometimes… But there are sometimes when you can’t do anything but laugh at the imagination […]
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Categories: General

Tags: humor, kid

 

Google Web Toolkit (beta) released

Posted on May 16, 2006 by Guillermo Castro 1 Comment

Google has just released the beta version of the Google Web Toolkit (GWT). The GWT is a Java-based toolkit that lets you create AJAX-enabled pages using Java. The main idea of the toolkit is that once you create your app following the GWT API, you will then compile your Java classes into Javascript and HTML, […]
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Categories: Java, Web

Tags: beta, google, gwt, ror

 

What “Open Source Java” (should) really mean

Posted on May 16, 2006 by Guillermo Castro 1 Comment

I just saw the live webcast for JavaOne’s General Session on the future of Java, and I must say I’m a little saddened by it. I never thought I’d ever hear the words "Visual Basic for Java" mentioned anywhere, even less so in such an important event as it is JavaOne. In my very personal […]
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