It's good to see a photo of the original authors. I like that. I suggest to keep the table of contents very short. The smaller points look like personal opinion so maybe you could add them while you speak.
Kenneth Fogel <[email protected]> schrieb am Mo., 3. Sep. 2018, 19:21: > Geertjan has recommended that I make my presentation on NetBeans that I > will be giving at ApacheCone available to everyone on this list for comment > and suggestion. He has already made some suggestions that I have > incorporated. Here is the link to a DropBox folder were you can find a > pptx, odp and pdf version of the same slides. > > > > https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xx2u18hti0cgfz9/AABSPXOP620d_GNR-EA7bQtPa?dl=0 > > > > Send comments to this group or directly to me at > [email protected] > > > > I don’t want to bore my audience with too much background. I was thinking > of downloading and running Praxis as a demo of NetBeans as a platform. I > especially want suggestions for what I should be showing off about NetBeans > in the 50 minutes that I have. I always like to stress Maven and easy > database and server management. I also talk about the amount of technical > support I need to provide to my students by pointing out the complexity in > IntelliJ and Eclipse. I don’t bad mouth the other tools, I just point out > that in my opinion using NetBeans is more natural, especially for a > developer just starting out. > > > > I am testing this last theory by allowing my students this term to use any > of the three IDEs. They have never seen NetBeans before. They have used > Eclipse. Slowly and a few at a time every day they are abandoning IntelliJ > and Eclipse because they are getting in the way of their coding. > > > > I look forward to your comments. Also, if you haven’t already done so > please follow me on Twitter where I make pithy and annoying observations on > programming and Java. I also want to embarrass my students by being more > plugged into social media than they are. You can also follow me on > Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram. > > > > *Ken Fogel* > > > > [image: ken_220_220] > > Co- Chairperson and Co-Program Coordinator > > Computer Science Technology > > Dawson College > > 3040 Sherbrooke St. W > > Westmount, Quebec > > H3Z 1A4, Canada > > Tel: 514-931-8731 x 4799 > > [image: twitter] <https://twitter.com/omniprof> > > [image: Dawson 50 white on blue] > > > > >
