RE: [Embedlets-dev] new JavaDevices All Embedded Java site (sneek peek)
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From: Christopher S. <cs...@oo...> - 2003-12-16 19:39:25
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Ted, Looks Good! What are the new CVS settings? Do we need new security info? Chris Christopher Smith OopScope, LLC. www.oopscope.com cs...@oo... 805-276-0598 > -----Original Message----- > From: emb...@li... > [mailto:emb...@li...]On Behalf Of Ted > Kosan > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 10:12 PM > To: emb...@li... > Subject: [Embedlets-dev] new JavaDevices All Embedded Java site (sneek > peek) > > > Topic tags:[ARCH][JAPL][WIRING][DOCS][MGMT][STRATEGY][NEWBIE] > _______________________________________________ > > During the past couple of weeks I have been busy putting together > a central > Embedded Java community site and if you want to take a sneek peek > at it, here > it is: > > http://javadevices.org > > > All of the development-oriented parts of the site are housed in a > new java.net > project including email lists, CVS, etc. > > > For a while now I have felt that the Embedded Java community > needed a central, > vendor-neutral site where the community could deal with the 'big picture' > issues involved with growing the Embedded Java space as a whole. > > After thinking to myself for a number of years "why doesn't someone put > together a central site like this because Embedded Java needs one > very badly?" > one day I woke up and thought "why don't you just get off your > b*tt and do it > yourself?". > > The site is not completely fleshed-out yet but the foundational > Java Beginner's > course is live and I am currently working on re-working and > uploading 1-Wire > and TINI/TSTIK follow_on modules. My hope is that Embedded Java > vendors will > use the foundation_module to help ease their customers into the > world of Java > and then to develop and upload follow_on modules of their own > which deal with > their specific products. > > > JBASIC and JPLAB are also getting close and I hope to have them up too by > sometime next week. The goal with these two pieces of technology > is to provide > a standard, free, open-source BASIC and a simple IDE environment > (to run it and > other plugins in) to Embedded Java vendors so that they can do > the following: > > 1) Provide the easiest way possible for developers to get up and running > quickly on their respective products. > > 2) To finally have a way to go after the traditional Embedded > Systems market > which is still dominated by products like BasicStamp, BasicX, > PICBasic, etc. > > > I would have had JBASIC up sooner but I ran into a serialization > bug with TINI > 1.12 that Dallas Semiconductor is currently fixing and hopefully they will > release a patch for it relatively soon. > > > Anyway, have fun looking through the site and feel free to > subscribe to the > top-level 'discuss' list with any feedback you may have. > > > Ted > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing. > http://photos.yahoo.com/ > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials. > Become an expert in LINUX or just sharpen your skills. Sign up for IBM's > Free Linux Tutorials. Learn everything from the bash shell to sys admin. > Click now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1278&alloc_id=3371&op=click > _______________________________________________ > Embedlets-developer mailing list > Emb...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/embedlets-developer > |