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Still +very much interested in Netbeans though so hope to be able to make it along. + +Hope all is well. + +Regards, +Matthew + +On 11-04-2017, geertjan wielenga wrote: +>Hey Matthew! +> +>Are you coming to the event this year: +> +>https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/netbeans-day-2017-registration-32048704538 +> +>And would you like to say a few words at it about your experiences +>with NetBeans, etc? +> +>Kind regards, +> +>Geertjan Wielenga +> +><http://www.oracle.com> +>Geertjan Wielenga | Principal Product Manager +>Phone: +31620320056 <tel:+61386163956> | +>OracleDeveloper Tools +> +>ORACLE Netherlands | Hertogswetering 163-167 | 3543 AS Utrecht | Netherlands +><http://www.oracle.com/commitment>Oracle is committed to developing +>practices and products that help protect the environment +> +> +>On 5-6-2016 13:11, Matthew Lemon wrote: +>>Hi Geertjan, +>> +>>Thanks for the email and more than happy that for my tweet to be +>>used to promote Netbeans! +>> +>>It's fair to say that Netbeans Day in London was something of a +>>landmark for me, for the following reasons: +>> +>>1. You may remember our conversation where I said that I had come +>>from a Python background and was considering going with Java for my +>>current project, largely based on using Netbeans and exploring the +>>language and tools from there. Well the sessions only served to push +>>that possibility forward more strongly. I have since been exploring +>>JAX-RS, Jersey, Hibernate, etc for building a REST service and +>>although there is a bit more work to do before I dexide, I'm +>>currently very excited about the possibilities here. +>> +>>2. Oracle JET! For the front end, I always knew it would have to be +>>JavaScript application of some sort but I hadn't really considered +>>JET for this, but your presentation (and stuff I've since found on +>>your blog) is again really exciting. It seems to tick all the boxes +>>right now in that it suits the type of application I need to build, +>>plus the Netbeans integration is a given. +>> +>>3. Finally, the community! Everyone was so enthusiastic, +>>knowledgeable and friendly without being over the top about it. The +>>day had a low-key quality to it that I loved and it seems to be that +>>Oracle are doing something right supporting you in doing your thing +>>around the world to develop and support the use of this brilliant +>>application. +>> +>>In terms of feedback, other than point 3 above - I did find that a +>>couple of the sessions did descend into too much detail about the +>>language/framework used for the project rather than Netbeans: +>>thinking of the Angular, TypeScript, Netbeans session and the live +>>coding session in particular. Really interesting stuff, but didn't +>>really do justice to Netbeans itself. I can imagine it's a really +>>difficult balance to get right - don't get me wrong, I loved the +>>sessions, but I'd have liked to have seen more about Netbeans +>>capabilities for supporting these projects. +>> +>>Maybe next year I could come back and talk about my experience of +>>using Netbeans, Java and Oracle JET from the perspective of a newbie +>>to all these tools, and how they helped me deliver a project for the +>>UK Government! A long way to go before that mind you... But I'll +>>keep you in touch. +>> +>>I hope this is useful. Please keep up the good work, I do so enjoy +>>reading your blog, tweets and other stuff. Hopefully will see you +>>again next year in London if not before somewhere that. +>> +>>All the best, +>>Matt +>> +>>PS Thanks to you and the other guys for making the content available +>>on Github. +>> +>>On 5 June 2016 08:56:27 BST, geertjan wielenga +>><geertjan.wielenga@oracle.com> wrote: +>> +>> Hi Matt, +>> +>> Great to meet you at NetBeans Day UK. +>> +>> I was looking through your Tweets this morning and found a rather +>> good one about NetBeans, so posted it on the NetBeans Facebook page: +>> +>> https://www.facebook.com/NetBeans/ +>> +>> :-) Thanks a lot -- and see you again. +>> +>> <http://www.oracle.com> +>> Geertjan Wielenga | Principal Product Manager +>> Phone: +31620320056 <tel:+61386163956> | +>> OracleDeveloper Tools +>> +>> ORACLE Netherlands | Hertogswetering 163-167 | 3543 AS Utrecht | +>> Netherlands +>> <http://www.oracle.com/commitment>Oracle is committed to +>> developing practices and products that help protect the environment +>> +>> +> + +-- + +Matthew Lemon +Email: matt@matthewlemon.com +Phone: 07841677965 |