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Romain Guy: after discussing with him I think you'll hear from him in the next few years. This Guy has a lot of potential and Sun is very lucky to have brought him onboard.
I'm standing here, watching Battlebots, and all of a sudden I'm like - is that Grant Imahara!?
I watch a lot of Mythbusters.
接下來demo的是Java Realtime System!台上擺著一台機器,上面有一根棍子,原來棍子是垂下去的(圖一),機器會自動左右甩動把棍子給直立起來(圖二),然後會想辦法平衡,就算用手去撮它(圖三),機器也會努力讓它保持平衡,萬一真的被你給撮倒了,機器又會在把棍子甩起來,真的是蠻有趣的一個玩具。這個機器後面連接了兩台電腦,這兩台電腦跑的控制程式就是用Java所寫出來的,為什麼要兩台呢?因為它有Fail over的功能,其中一台掛了,另一台會立刻接手控制,現場當場就直接把電給拔掉,果然有Fail over過去!Realtime Failover, realy cool!
As a Sales Engineer in some role or another, I've been presenting at JavaOne for several years now. This year was no different in terms of presenting, but it was my first year with Adobe. Aodbe has been at JavaOne before, but I believe this was the first year that they had any real traffic.
A colleague of mine and I presented Adobe Flex 2 at JavaOne in the form of two different sessions given several times per day. One was 'Extending Ajax with Adobe Flex" and the other was "Flex Data Services". As the conference goes, overall, I'd have to give it a "B". We had good traffic and those that came by were genuinely interested. Our message seemed to resonate as well.
Michael Santos and Stephen Colebourne are in charge of Java's new Date and Time API, which is in early draft stage.
This sporty chap in the red was "holding court" with several drunk, slightly overweight and slightly overaffectionate men. There was a lot of touching each others' neck a la faux massage etc.
Big Bottoms, talk about bum-cakes, my girl's got 'em.
Taken while Spinal Tap performs at the JavaOne "In Your Dreams" party.