A company called Rococo have a development kit which hides the complexity of bluetooth behind an API, they also have a simulation envirnoment so you can test your apps before deploying them on the target devices. As far as I know theres a free download for linux.
My dad's ipod arrived yesterday, I haven't listened to any music on it yet but I am blown away by its beauty. Its an incredible looking piece of equipment, clearly a lot of effort was put into the design of not only the unit itself but also the headphones, dock, etc. Its a work of art.
Its seems strange that the JBoss Group has decided to seek J2EE certification at this stage when JBoss appears to move further from the J2EE spec with each release. They even clearly are aiming to market themselves themselves as "Beyond J2EE", according to their site.
I find netbeans approach i.e mounting directories much more intuitive than the project driven approach of eclipse. However eclipse is better looking and lacks the annoying gui hangs of swing apps.
A company called Rococo have a development kit which hides the complexity of bluetooth behind an API, they also have a simulation envirnoment so you can test your apps before deploying them on the target devices. As far as I know theres a free download for linux.
Actually they both run on virtual machines. You might know this if you read the article.
The Irish Linux users site is also down in protest.
My dad's ipod arrived yesterday, I haven't listened to any music on it yet but I am blown away by its beauty. Its an incredible looking piece of equipment, clearly a lot of effort was put into the design of not only the unit itself but also the headphones, dock, etc. Its a work of art.
Its seems strange that the JBoss Group has decided to seek J2EE certification at this stage when JBoss appears to move further from the J2EE spec with each release. They even clearly are aiming to market themselves themselves as "Beyond J2EE", according to their site.
These "how dare indians take american jobs" posts are getting tedious.
I find netbeans approach i.e mounting directories much more intuitive than the project driven approach of eclipse. However eclipse is better looking and lacks the annoying gui hangs of swing apps.