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Mobile Java development using the Eclipse IDE can be as easy as 1-2-3. Simply follow some basic setup steps and you’ll be up and running and ready to develop your “killer” mobile game or application in no time at all.

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To follow-up on my previous post, here’s the generated Android source code using the Eclipse IDE with the Android plugin installed. I found some interesting observations between J2ME and Android.

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While reading some articles today, I found an interesting post by Octavian Tanase regarding the sudden surge in jobs requiring NetBeans skills.

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How does Android in Eclipse compare with J2ME in NetBeans? I kinda got curious about J2ME and Android source code so I tried creating a simple program and compare the resulting source code.

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Now is the time to nominate your person/technology for the Eclipse Community Awards. The annual event objective is to show appreciation to individuals and technologies for making the Eclipse community stronger.

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Look’s like next year’s EclipseCON is all setup and ready to go. There is a wide range of topics on the technical sessions. The technical program consists of 80 tutorials, 90 long talk sessions, and 160 short talk sessions, and is organized into 18 tracks.

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I’ve been looking around for support of PHP on the NetBeans IDE and up to now hasn’t found one. Maybe I’m not looking good enough or there is just isn’t any.

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Mobile Java or J2ME has been around for some time. It has it’s pros and cons but it is quite mature and secure as a mobile phone software development platform. The NetBeans guys have been doing quite a lot of great stuff in providing an IDE that’s “the only IDE you will ever need” (in my case this is still not true since I use Eclipse for creating PHP software).

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Back from the holidays! In light of the need for me to be in the field during the upcoming weeks, I took the extra time to update my notebook so that I can use it for mobile development and to continue writing about the exciting things that are happening on the mobile space. I have been using my notebook as a dual boot system (Redhat Fedora and Windows 2000) and I thought it’s about time to update the Unix/Windows environment that I was using with new stuff.

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