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Yakov Fain
Yakov Fain is a managing principal of Farata Systems, consulting, training and product company. He has authored several Java books, dozens of technical articles. SYS-CON Books released his latest co-authored book , "Rich Internet Applications with Adobe Flex and Java: Secrets of the Masters" in Spring 2007. Sun Microsystems has nominated and awarded Yakov with the title Java Champion. He leads the Princeton Java Users Group. Yakov teaches Java and Flex 2 part time at New York University. He is an Adobe Certified Flex Instructor and an Editor-in-Chief of Flex Developers Journal.

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Adobe Flex 2: Before Your Application Is Loaded
The SystemManager is the main manager that controls the application window, creates and parents the Application instance, popups, cursors, manages the classes in the ApplicationDomain, and more. The SystemManager is the first class that is instantiated by Flash ...
What's Your Salary?
In the USA, your salary is the most confidential information. Should you even answer the question about your salary? Never. People who are entitled to know this number already know. Only your boss, HR and, sometimes your spouse know this magic number. There's an u...
Can Ruby Live Without Rails?
The Ruby programming language climbed up to the 13th place in the Tiobe index, it deserves to be taken seriously. Bruce Tate is a well know proponent of Ruby. While some people are quick to blame any Java developer who is looking into other languages,in my opinion ...
Flex Builder Shortcuts
Adobe Flex Builder has many convenient keyboard commands and hints that make your programming faster. But this is a list of Flex Builder shortcuts that I use on a regular basis
My Upcoming Flex/Java Presentations Schedule
I'm planning to make several presentations on using Adobe Flex 2 with or without Java in New York and New Jersey this year. As the saying goes, 'If you want God to laugh, tell him about your plans', so let me put it this way: this is what I believe I'm going to be...
Adobe Flex 2 Has Been Released Today!
Adobe Flex 2 has been released as planned. The first question is how much. The quick answer is better than expected, and here's the breakout. Flex 2 SDK, command line compilers and Flex Data Services Express (must run on a single-processor server), Flash Player 9, ...
Why Jonathan Schwartz Made The List Of People Who Do Not Matter
'Sun's newly appointed CEO is full of ideas - some of which he airs on his blog - and he's making much-needed cuts in the company's bubble-bloated workforce. But none of that will be enough to change the underlying dynamic: Sun's server business has become a commo...
PowerBuilder to Flex A Natural Transition
The learning curve for PB developers is not steep at all. You'll feel yourself at home there. You can find a plethora of training materials about this technology at Adobe's Web site (watch a couple of presentation videos there), the closest upcoming seminars on Fl...
Google Toolbar For Mere Mortals
Back in October of 2005, Google and Sun made a deal to include Google's toolbar as an option in downloads of Java Runtime. Yesterday, Adobe announced the signing of a multi-year agreement with Google to distribute the Google Toolbar. If you are not excactly sure w...
i-Technology Viewpoint: Does Adobe Flash Need Re-Branding?
'Adobe should modify the name of the Flash Player to something like Flash VM or Flash Player VM,' contends Yakov Fain. 'Their marketing department should find a way to add these two letters to all product brochures and other advertisements. It won't happen overnig...
JavaOne 2006 Notes
This major Java event was one of the largest conferences ever. Sun Microsystems deserves a lot of credit for accommodating the needs of thousands and thousands of people so efficiently and smoothly. The electronic registration for the show and receiving a special ...
Smart People: Adam Kolawa
There is not too many obviously smart people among us, and when you run into one of them, enjoy the moment. This week I had a chance to spend a half an hour with Dr. Kolawa, the founder of Parasoft. I met him about first time about a a year ago and had a priviledg...
Google Catering To The "Generation X"
Have you ever thought of what's the most popular business application ever? Is there any statistics by Gartner-Shmartner? May be there is, may be there is not, but I have my own opinion (as usual). Ready? The most popular business application is Microsoft Excel. L...
SOA and RIA Together: Developing with Adobe Flex and Java
Rich Internet Applications are perfect for consuming enterprise services. As SOA evolves toward reusable components that can be accessed inside and outside of the corporate intranets, they need to provide outside developers with customizable pre-built components...
Meeting With Vendors: Tangosol
At JavaOne I had a chance to meet with Cameron Purdy, from Tangosol. I was really impressed by their approach to improving the speed and reliability of in-memory data. They drastically minimize the number of time the data has to be access to guarantee availability...
Smackdown on AJAX Programming Models and Frameworks
I've attended an interesting panel including representatives of different technologies and frameworks (AJAX, Flex, DOJO, DWR, JSF, JAVA/JWS. These are some of sparced raw notes. I decided not to put names here, because the notes are not complete.
JavaOne 2006: How Adobe Can Attract Java Developers to Flex 2
Flex 2 is a good technology for development of rich Internet applications, and Adobe is already making some serious changes in the pricing policy to bring Flex 2 to masses. But to make it attractive to five million of professional Java developers they should of...
JavaOne 2006: Partying at JavaOne!
This year's JavaOne attendance must be the best ever. I have my own little indicator: SYS-CON Media put 6,000 copies of the JDJ - Java Developer's Journal's May's issue, by the end of the first day all magazines were gone. They are shipping another 6,000 copies today!
JavaOne 2006: San Francisco Is Invaded with Orange Backpackers
John Gage, Chief Researcher from Sun, explained how to use the JavaOne schedule builder and follow the changes in the schedule. He suggested the following: Meet people! Do not be shy. Eat lunch with people you do not know. If you eat with people you already know, ...
JavaOne 2006: Registration 2.0 at This Year's JavaOne!
It's Monday morning. Yesterday's registration to the hotel was painless. Or as they say these days, it was 2.0. There was an electronic kiosk in the lobby. Just swipe your credit card, then touch the screen to select a room: smoking/nonsmoking, number of beds and ...
JavaOne Notes - JavaOne Is On Sale at Ebay
The plain to SF has arrived 30 min earlier. Fly Continental! To my surprise, they still have free meals. To make it up, they charge for the headphones: 'If you have your own headphones, feel free to use them. Otherwise, we offer you state of the art headphones for...
Rich Internet Applications with Adobe Flex 2 and Java
A typical Java developer knows that when you need to develop a GUI for a Java application, Swing is the tool. Eclipse SWT also has a number of followers, but the majority of people use Java Swing. For the past 10 years, it was a given that Swing development wouldn...
Adobe Flex 2 Beta 3 Is Being Released Today
Flex 2 Beta 3 becomes available to the general public today. I'm glad to be a part of this exiting and vibrant community of people. In my opinion, Flex community carries lots and lots of positive energy these days. I've been participating in all phases of pre-releas...
Countdown To JavaOne: "Come See the Dream-Team of Well-Known Java Leaders There," Says Yakov Fain
'JavaOne is a place with a super-high Java energy,' writes JDJ's enterprise editor Yakov Fain, who shares here his advice for anyone attending this year's annual Sun-created Javafest, in San Francisco May 16-19.
Yakov Fain's Java Blog: "Cultural Differences in Outsourcing"
This is not about which country has better programmers. What cultural issues did you experience with the offshore country you've dealt with? This what I've heard so far...
Something Special for Java User Group Members at JavaOne
If you are a member of a local of the JUG, please to stop by the Java.net Community Corner (booth 532) in the Moscone Pavillion during JavaOne and introduce yourself to Nichole Scott or Aaron Houston...they have a small gift for you...or a T-shirt. Also, there wil...
IntelliJIDEA Is One of the Best Java IDEs
In my opinion, Java developers should have several IDEs installed on their PC. In the era of ANT and Maven, the build of your project should be automated anyway, so it's OK to use more than one IDE based on your current needs. There are several IDEs that are-good-en...
Fat Client, Thin Client, Flex, AJAX, Asynchronous Messaging, Applets
Fat client, thin client, Flex, AJAX, asynchronous messaging, applets... How good are all these technologies from a sales man-sitting-with-the-clie nt perspective if you've lost your database connection? The good old Java came to the rescue again. The product is call...
Yakov Fain's Java Blog: "Good Old Java" Comes to the Rescue Again – with JavaDB
Fat client, thin client, Flex, AJAX, asynchronous messaging, applets...How good are all these technologies from a sales man-sitting-at-a-client perspective if you've lost your database connection? Then comes good old Java to the rescue again, in the shape of a prod...
When Will Women Be Interested in AJAX?
On Monday, I've been watching live SYS-CON.TV coverage of the 'Real-World AJAX' seminar in San Jose. The speakers were great, but beside enjoing the presentations, I was looking for women, or forgive my French, I've been cherchez-ing la femme.
Yakov Fain's Java Blog: "Enrolling in JavaOne Sessions"
In less than a month developers from around the world will gather in San Francisco at the JavaOne conference. This year to reserve your seat in the technical sessions you should use a Web based schedule builder. This weekend I decided to pick my sessions and pre-e...
Yakov Fain's Java Blog: "What Miami Beach and Bangalore Have in Common"
So why EDS is ready to pay this unreasonable amount of money for a clearly non-efficient business? They do it for the same reason why people buy apartments in Miami Beach: having a Bangalore mailing address with several thousands of developers in the building just...
Yakov Fain's Java Blog: "Today's Morning Commute"
I got goose bumps at 7AM while walking to the bus stop. Did I charge the battery yesterday? Of course not! My laptop was dead, and I had an hour to kill on the bus. I have the Newsweek magazine, but it was meant to be read on the subway in the City. To make things...
Yakov Fain's Java Blog: "I've Invited Joel to SOA Web Services Conference Keynote"
I'm the 'tech chair' of SYS-CON's 10th annual SOA and WebServices conference that will take place on June 5-6 in New York City. Last week I've invited Joel Spolsky to make a keynote speech at this event. Guess what, Joel has accepted my invitation! If you have a c...
Yakov Fain's Java Blog: "Yakov on Joel"
Let's do some math. Everyone knows the 80/20 rule: on any project 80% of the work is done by 20% of the best developers, and the rest 20 is done by remaining 80. Let's extrapolate these numbers on the entire software development world, and then apply the same 80/...
Yakov Fain's Java Blog: "Drugs, Porno and Rich Internet Applications"
I'm working on a book on development of rich internet applications with Flex and Java. Since the first print run will have a limited number of copies, people want to make sure that they will receive the book this year, so they started placing orders in advance. Gu...
Presenting the Upcoming Flex and Java Book at "Real-World Ajax"
Did you watch Sopranos yesterday? Is this show at least as good as AJAX or what? After spending 8 years with Java, I still miss my PowerBuilder. I miss the ease development of the rich GUI interfaces. Unfortunately, PowerBuilder did not make it to the Web. In the ...
How "Real-World AJAX" Faculty Has Disarmed Me
I was always skeptical about AJAX. This technology can be useful for Google, Yahoo, or Amazon, and the like. Because regular businesses can not afford it. They can not hire a team of experts to find workaround for dozens of serious problems browsers/JavaScript i...
Don't Tell Me Cause It Hurts
After one of my recent Java talks, a woman from the audience came to me and said, 'I'm being displaced. But that's okay; the company gave me enough time for retraining. I've been working with Java , but would you recommend that I learn .NET?'
Yakov Fain's Java Blog: "Today's Talk by James Gosling"
I'm typing this while sitting at the Sun's Worldwide Education and Research Conference and listening to the early morning talk by James Gosling in New York City. I do not have time to make my notes pretty, so here's a raw version of the notes.

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