Hello,
I see a lot of java UI on desktop.
1.) Eclipse IDE. Many java/g++ developers use it.
2.) Eclipse RCP. That's really huge. A lot of traders use SWT based app as
Frontend. Delta 1, BNP.
alexander
On Friday, October 19, 2012 9:09:54 PM UTC+2, fabrizio.giudici wrote:
In this mailing list
Might be there is nothing wrong with all that?
On Oct 17, 10:04 pm, a.efremov a.efre...@javasmith.org wrote:
Hello,
To fund the company. It sounds so easy , but really very difficult in
practice. Or even impossible. I did in past some dreams about it.
Well, I spent my money on idea
to
help solve that problem.
Michael
On Oct 17, 6:35 am, a.efremov a.efre...@javasmith.org wrote:
It smells as modern days stilling, people promise you contract job and
interesting work, load you 10h/day. then simply run away with your
results. Well, you got a bit of money
Hello,
What you think about such business model:
1. You have no suitable background knowledge to develop application.
2. You hire professional who does.
3. In 2-3 months period. He create application.
4. You ask him to teach how application works, how to make changes.
Well, essential parts.
5.
at 14:01, a.efremov a.efre...@javasmith.org wrote:
Hello,
What you think about such business model:
1. You have no suitable background knowledge to develop application.
2. You hire professional who does.
3. In 2-3 months period. He create application.
4. You ask him to teach how
, 2011 at 14:29, a.efremov a.efre...@javasmith.org wrote:
It happened several times already.
Not so difficult to recognize the pattern.
I started work on new contract, the same picture.
On Oct 16, 2:08 pm, Jan Goyvaerts java.arti...@gmail.com wrote:
It's not that uncommon I'm afraid
Hello,
How you feel about SWT and its future in enterprise java on desktop?
SWT application has native look and feel and integrates seamlessly
with user's environment. I mean compared to as Swing application does.
will be glad to hear your feedbacks.
alexander
Hello,
Let me to say what I think on that topic.
Guys If you don't know how to handle exception for a given method then
you are better off simply throwing it. Just add it to the method
declaration. That's all about that.
Handle only exceptions in case you are know for sure how to deal with
a
Hi there,
Personally, the idea is okay. I wish them all kind of luck. Especially
in France it seems to be not so easy.
Honestly, I tried to listen and failed to reach the end. Too verbose!
Shrink all stuff to 20 min. guys! and try to speak more faster.
Don't copy Dick's javaposse.
dont crash.