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Jennifer-Ashley Kuiper
2008-04-04 19:14:02 UTC
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Not even a mention of, or a respons to JBuilder 2008 here?
Jennifer-Ashley Kuiper
2008-04-04 19:46:08 UTC
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...at least *I* am looking forward to it...
Post by Jennifer-Ashley Kuiper
Not even a mention of, or a respons to JBuilder 2008 here?
Lori M Olson [TeamB]
2008-04-04 21:54:07 UTC
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Post by Jennifer-Ashley Kuiper
...at least *I* am looking forward to it...
Post by Jennifer-Ashley Kuiper
Not even a mention of, or a respons to JBuilder 2008 here?
I think it's really cool stuff Jennifer (or is Jennifer-Ashley what you
prefer?). Unfortunately, I haven't been doing Java work (except for
playing) for 2 years. I've been doing Ruby on Rails stuff.

There may be some Java work in my future, and I think the JB2008 is a
huge improvement over JB2007 (at least for an old JB hand like me, who's
been using JB since JB3.5).
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Lori Olson [TeamB]

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Jennifer-Ashley Kuiper
2008-04-05 08:51:17 UTC
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Hi Lori,



JB 3.5, wow! I do still have that one installed on one of my computers,
actually. At first I was a bit hesitant towards the Eclipse "takeover", but
now I am completely for it. I have been doing a lot of Java and indeed some
Ruby. (where do you find substantial Ruby jobs?) Looking forward to Bonanza
and the follow upper, when in June Eclipse releases 3.4.



(it's) Jennifer
Post by Lori M Olson [TeamB]
Post by Jennifer-Ashley Kuiper
...at least *I* am looking forward to it...
Post by Jennifer-Ashley Kuiper
Not even a mention of, or a respons to JBuilder 2008 here?
I think it's really cool stuff Jennifer (or is Jennifer-Ashley what you
prefer?). Unfortunately, I haven't been doing Java work (except for
playing) for 2 years. I've been doing Ruby on Rails stuff.
There may be some Java work in my future, and I think the JB2008 is a huge
improvement over JB2007 (at least for an old JB hand like me, who's been
using JB since JB3.5).
--
Regards,
Lori Olson [TeamB]
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other available community resources before posting your
next question.
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http://www.rubyonrails.com/
Lori M Olson [TeamB]
2008-04-08 04:28:14 UTC
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Post by Jennifer-Ashley Kuiper
Hi Lori,
JB 3.5, wow! I do still have that one installed on one of my computers,
actually. At first I was a bit hesitant towards the Eclipse "takeover", but
now I am completely for it. I have been doing a lot of Java and indeed some
Ruby. (where do you find substantial Ruby jobs?) Looking forward to Bonanza
and the follow upper, when in June Eclipse releases 3.4.
(it's) Jennifer
I kind of invented my own Rails job at a place that was needing to
re-enter the market after suffering thru a 5 year non-compete agreement.
Speed was necessary, so we picked Rails.

P.S. Did you know about http://devchix.com?
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Regards,

Lori Olson [TeamB]
Jennifer-Ashley Kuiper
2008-04-08 16:42:16 UTC
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LOL! Thanx for the link. That is so awesome!
Post by Lori M Olson [TeamB]
Post by Jennifer-Ashley Kuiper
Hi Lori,
JB 3.5, wow! I do still have that one installed on one of my computers,
actually. At first I was a bit hesitant towards the Eclipse "takeover",
but now I am completely for it. I have been doing a lot of Java and
indeed some Ruby. (where do you find substantial Ruby jobs?) Looking
forward to Bonanza and the follow upper, when in June Eclipse releases
3.4.
(it's) Jennifer
I kind of invented my own Rails job at a place that was needing to
re-enter the market after suffering thru a 5 year non-compete agreement.
Speed was necessary, so we picked Rails.
P.S. Did you know about http://devchix.com?
--
Regards,
Lori Olson [TeamB]
Tim Anderson
2008-04-05 11:43:58 UTC
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Post by Jennifer-Ashley Kuiper
...at least *I* am looking forward to it...
Why not get us started :-) Have you tried it out at all? What features do
you like the look of? What do you think of Application Factories?

Tim
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