Eclipse, JSR-198, SWT and Swing

This is an ancient blog post originally published by Brian Duff on 3 September 2003 on Radio Weblogs, and rescued from the Wayback Machine.

JavaGeek mentions that Sun might be joining the Eclipse board (from the related Yahoo News Article)


1375 Is the Golden Build

This is an ancient blog post originally published by Brian Duff on 5 September 2003 on Radio Weblogs, and rescued from the Wayback Machine. The images from the original post have unfortunately been lost to time…


JCP Gets All Transparent

This is an ancient blog post originally published by Brian Duff on 6 September 2003 on Radio Weblogs, and rescued from the Wayback Machine.

A while back I grumbled a bit about the generally archaic nature of getting involved in the Java Community Process…


Team Development Presentation @ UKOUG

This is an ancient blog post originally published by Brian Duff on 9 October 2003 on Radio Weblogs, and rescued from the Wayback Machine.

On Tuesday, I went along to Oracle’s London City office to present for the Modeling and Development…


8th August 2003

This is an ancient blog post originally published by Brian Duff on 8 August 2003 on Radio Weblogs, and rescued from the Wayback Machine.

Thought I’d have a look to see what’s involved in becoming a Java Community Process member. I want to have a look at some of the JSRs that…


JNI and Cygwin

This is an ancient blog post originally published by Brian Duff on 27 September 2003 on Radio Weblogs, and rescued from the Wayback Machine.

From time to time, I have to resort to writing native code to get highly Windows-specific things to work in Java. A good example is…


Top Ten Toys for Java Coders in 9.0.5

This is an ancient blog post originally published by Brian Duff on 11 August 2003 on Radio Weblogs, and rescued from the Wayback Machine. The images from the original post have unfortunately been lost to time…

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