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A Real Student Bargain for JavaOne 2009:
Top Java Developers Offer Advice to Students: Eleven leading Java developers -- from Joshua Bloch to Tor Norbye to Chet Haase -- offer advice to students about how to become better developers.
Play myPicks U.S. Election Game: Check out a fun zembly game for Facebook and MySpace users.
A Fun Game Not To Be Missed: Play myPicks Beijing 2008.
Developing Java apps for the Playstation, X-Box, or Wii: My weekend of casual searching produced no reliable information. I still don't know whether any of the shipping Playstations, X-Boxes, or Wii systems contain a JRE.
Building a Java applet-based game -- why don't we see more of them?: My younger brother and I decided to try and make a viral video game. The sort of game that can suck hours away from your life. The type of game that passes the boring times at work. The type of game that normally seems to be coded in Flash.... Here we'll document how successful Java seemed to be in making this game.
My first blog entry at java.net: My first blog entry at java.net
My first CVS checkin 2007: Happy coding to everybody in the new year.
Dancing While Gaming – Multitasking VMs on Real Devices: Need help multitasking? Maybe you need a Multitasking VM.
Where the Software Met the Road: The software met the road at the 2006 JavaOne Conference Slot Car Racing Programming Challenge where Java developers were busy coding to get their slot cars around the track as fast as possible without crashing. Here's a report from the track.
Here we go! JavaOne is almost here!: Over here at java.sun.com, our ed team is feverishly preparing for a rip-roaring JavaOne conference – there is so much to cover! I feel like a child getting ready to go to the world’s largest candy store.
Conscientious Software: Ron Goldman, senior staff engineer, Sun Labs, shares his vision of software that is more robust, stable, and better able to take care of itself: conscientious software. "In this world of interdependent applications and services, nobody's in charge anymore," said Goldman. "No one person can say it's time to throw the switch to do a global recompile."
Façade, gaming redefined: Every now and then, a group of few people come up with a bright idea that shakes the world of video games. Façade might just be one of them and it's Java powered.
Putting the Server in Your Pocket: At the June 29, 2005, JavaOne conference Platinum session
Nokia extends the network from the server to your pocket.
Project Looking Glass: An Expanding Universe on Your Desktop: Hideya Kawahara and Paul Byrne of Project Looking Glass
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