- Oracle Tools are certified on Amazon EC2, and some new stuff from Amazon: Resource tagging, idempotent instance creation, filtering and importing own RSA keypair.
- Read Ruby: Free Ruby book.
- GoGaRuCo 2010 recap.
- Eclipse 3.7M2 was released.
- Waste number seven: defects.
Archive for September, 2010
Pedro Newsletter 21.09.2010
Tuesday, September 21st, 2010Pedro Newsletter 20.09.2010
Tuesday, September 21st, 2010- Tabs versus Spaces: Is the war is over?
- Project Coin at JavaOne 2010. Yea I heard that 3 year ago, and probably there is no JDK7 because people have to give Yet Another Speech about “New Java Features”. Other list of Features speeches.
- Good article for interviewers and interviewee: Things I’ve learned from hiring interns in IBM.
- Shortlist announced for YouTube
Pedro Newsletter 17.09.2010
Friday, September 17th, 2010I’m pleased that Łukasz is back with bloging.
- Please try maven 3.0 RC1.
- Live webinar from Google: Google Apps for mobile.
- Google give us Instantiation tools.
- Want to play with go language, go to go playground.
- Awesome google video chat enhancement.
- Say hello to Mule 3.
- There is a Kraken in my garden
. Take it easy, Kraken is new JavaScript benchmark from Mozilla. - Bamboo Release Management plugin – I love it.
And now something completely different: And So You Code
Pedro Newsletter 16.09.2010
Thursday, September 16th, 2010Are you bored by default phone look and feel, maybe you can make camera.
- Nice intro to new Twitter.
- Terminal build using JavaScript and HTML 5.
- IntelliJ 10: Spring tc Server support.
- JTheque Utils 1.1.5 was released.
- Part 6 of Waste series: Task Switching.
- Clean code simplified to just three words: keep functions small.
Pedro Newsletter 15.09.2010
Wednesday, September 15th, 2010
- Yehuda Kats, the man behind Merb, Rails 3 now will be responsible for SproutCore (I’m pretty sure the SproutCore will be successful). It is worth to read his story.
- New version of AdWords API was released.
- VMware offers $10 upgrade to Parallels version 3.
- Introducing Amazon Linux AMI.
- And some new stuff for IntelliJ 10: Android testing, WSDL improvements, more Grails completion.
- Java executors and thread pools explained.
And some funny things: Steve Jobs busted for trying to bring Ninja stars from Japan