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Friday, July 3, 2009
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New Features in PowerBuilder 11.5 [source: XML JOURNAL ] 
In the previous articles in this series, we looked at FDCC changes (part 1) and GUI enhancements (part 2) in PowerBuilder 11.5. In this article, we?ll be looking at the enhancements that were added to PowerBuilder 11.5 that are specifically related to .NET targets. The one thing we won?t be covering in this regard is the .NET security enhancements that were covered in a previous PBDJ article: ?Applying Code Access Security in PowerBuilder .NET Applications? by Maggie Lv.read more
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Java Posse #264 - Newscast for July 2nd 2009 [source: The Java Posse ] 
- Mozilla releases Firefox 3.5 with HTML 5 support
- NetBeans 6.7 final has been released
- The department of justice has delayed what was previously looking to be a fast-tracked review of the Oracle's Sun takeover bid
- Java mobile app of the week - jTwitter
Quick News
- James Sugrue has created an Eclipse Galileo podcast series.
- The Java.net community corner podcasts recorded at JavaOne have started to be released on java.net.
- The
android project backed by Google and the open handset alliance has
released support for native C/C++ development for the platform in
addition to the Java development environment.
- Axel Rauschmayer has some details on eclipse-zone about the upcoming eclipse 4 development.
- Greg Brown has an article up on Java.net that covers some of the features in the upcoming Apache Pivot 1.3.
- A new refcard from DZone covers Grails.
- Silicon
Valley Code Camp 2009 details have been announced. The event will take
place on October 3rd and 4th at Foothill college in Los Altos.
ScalaWags
- Michael Galpin has a new article up over at IBM developer works about how to write Scala applications for Android.
Book Roundup - Programming in Scala (Bill Venners, Martin Odersky, Lex Spoon)
- Unlocking Android (Frank Ableson, Charlie Collins, and Robi Sen)
- The Manga Guide to Physics (Hideo Nitta, Keita Takatsu)
Listener Feedback
Code Review Tools OPS4J PaxRunner and PaxExam Scala goes PLEAC Thanks The Java Posse consists of Tor Norbye, Carl Quinn, Joe Nuxoll and Dick Wall
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JUG Leadership: Lessons Learned [source: java.net ] 
Matt Stine talks about the lessons he has learned in creating and leading a Java User Group.
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Spring in Action, Second Edition
In this second edition, Spring in Action has been completely updated to cover the exciting new features of Spring 2.0. The book begins by introducing you to the core concepts of Spring and then quickly launches into a hands-on exploration of the framework.
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Prototype and Scriptaculous in Action
Prototype and Scriptaculous in Action is a comprehensive, practical guide that walks you feature-by-feature through the two libraries. First, you will use Scriptaculous to make easy but powerful UI improvements. Then you will dig into Prototype's elegant and sparse syntax. This book is written for web developers with a working knowledge of JavaScript.
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