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This blog is about my observations and thoughts related to software development. These observations include tips and tricks that I have learned, solutions to problems I have faced, and other concepts I have found interesting and useful. This blog is intended to provide information to help other developers facing the same issues as well as providing me a method to document things in a well-known location for my own future reference.


JavaOne 2012: Early General Impressions

 

With two of three keynotes (Strategy Keynote and Technical Keynote) accomplished and nearly the first day of general sessions accomplished, there are a few early observations that can be made regarding JavaOne 2012.

Blogging is More Popular than Ever

It feels like I've read more blog posts on JavaOne this year than in the previous two years. There seems to be a lot of early enthusiasm and that may be explainable to the high note that JavaOne 2011 ended on.

Prevalence of Twitter and Tweets

I have Twitter up with JavaOne as the search criteria and am seeing tens or even hundreds of Tweets coming across during any single JavaOne presentation, some about the very presentation I am attending at that time! Twitter seems as popular as ever at this year's edition of JavaOne.

Poor Wifi

As in the 2010 and 2011 editions of JavaOne, Wifi continues to be poor at JavaOne. This is a little surprising given the number of Tweets and blogs, but some people are probably using their own mobile devices' 3G or 4G capabilities for this. I have one again been happy to have my Verizon Broadband to use for blogging-on-the-fly.

The Year of REST

Multiple tweets have alluded to this being a big year for presentations on REST.

iOS Conspiracy?

I had not noticed, but Noah White (@noah_white) has tweeted, "Interesting that all the JavaFX2 iOS related sessions today were cancelled." Hmmm.

Emphasis on Community Involvement

We haven't even had the Community Keynote yet (that's Thursday morning), but I have heard numerous requests for community and developer feedback in the Strategy Keynote, in the Technical Keynote, and in other presentations. It is clear that the teams working on Java's future (such as JDK 8, Project Lambda, NetBeans, etc.) want feedback from the community and the developers on what is working, what is not working, and what would be helpful.

Three More Days to Go!

I've only attended the keynotes and all of the sessions I attended today were in the Hilton. I'm looking forward to diversifying my session topics a little more the rest of this week and probably seeing the outdoors a little more as I hopefully travel a little more between buildings. I'm hoping to learn a lot more again tomorrow as I'm going to attend some sessions on topics with which I have very little familiarity.

Original posting available at http://marxsoftware.blogspot.com/ (Inspired by Actual Events)