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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

RebelLabs: Java Tools and Technologies Landscape for 2014

A great report on Java Tools and Technologies, aka JavaTnT :), was published just recently. As usual, one may say that those is a "biased" numbers. Well, the numbers might be biased. But it is not really clear, the bias agains/towards what?

There are discussions at Reddit and Hackernews about the report. Some would say that the numbers are legit. Some would say that the numbers do not make sense. Of course, the numbers do not make sense if you don't like them ;)

In any case, the results present the JavaTnT landscape pretty well. It would be nice if more people would care to enter their data during the survey instead of arguing about the numbers afterwards. Oh well.. first world problems :)

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

IntelliJ IDEA for Eclipse users

Finally! With help from the awesome RebelLabs team, I present you the Getting Started with IntelliJ IDEA as an Eclipse User report.

If you're an Eclipse user and considering to give IntelliJ IDEA a try - this is the finest read for you! If you're a convinced Eclipse (or NetBeans) user and not considering to switch to IntelliJ IDEA, still, you might learn something interesting from this report. If you are an IntelliJ IDEA fan, yet, you can find something interesting from this read.



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