Google AppEngine para Java. Ya está aquí
Apr 8, 2009 google

Tweet Si hubo una petición que se repitió hasta la saciedad en el último Google Developers Day en Madrid fue que Google AppEngine soportara Java. Bueno, pues ya está. En el blog de Google App Engine podemos leer que ahora va en serio: Tenemos Java dentro del Google AppEngine. Dicen que Java ha sido el [...]
The Grails Diaries #4: Grails, is it really worth it?
Feb 6, 2008 Uncategorized
Tweet Previous: How Grails will change my project plan The results I wanted to post my impressions and thoughts about Grails before, but you don’t know how the events in your life can twist your plans: a delay in the delivery of the HTML designer, a flu followed by a nephritic colic, a laptop dying [...]
Flux benefits for java developers rocks: All Expense Paid Vacation for Two, Anywhere in the World
Jan 11, 2008 Uncategorized
Tweet When there is shortage of talent and your offices are in Montana (USA) you need to squeeze your brains to find benefits to attract the very few talented developers to your company. Flux, the company that developed the best Java Scheduler is hiring two developers and one of the benefits is an All Expense [...]
Tags: business, enterprise, java, jobs
The ball and chain of iPhone was not Java: it’s Google Android
Nov 12, 2007 Uncategorized
Tweet Sometimes you only need to wait to understand why things happen. When Steve Jobs said ‘Java is not worth building in. Nobody uses Java anymore. It’s this big heavyweight ball and chain’, we were surprised and disappointed because like me a lot of people think that there is still room for Java in the [...]
Tags: architecture, development, embedded, google, gphone, iphone, java, linux, mobile
Leaving AMPLIA and starting as a Freelance IT Consultant
Oct 29, 2007 Uncategorized
Tweet Last years have been a wonderful time in Amplía Soluciones S.L., but nothing is forever and I think it’s time for a change. I will continue as a partner of the company but I will look for new challenges and adventures out there. You can read my public linkedin profile if you want to [...]
Tags: architecture, business, designs, enterprise, java, jee, jobs, management
G2One.com: following the path of Interface21 and 37Signals for Grails
Oct 11, 2007 Uncategorized
Tweet Today I have discovered the existence of G2One.com. This is the company created by the people behind Grails. Following the business model ‘It is all about the Services, stupid!’ they have jumped into the bandwagon of companies that: create a framework work hard to make it first class create or find a necessity in [...]
Linkedin looking for Grails developers
Oct 9, 2007 Uncategorized
Tweet I have received information about open positions in Linkedin for Grails developers. This is very interesting because it seems that big companies have realized of the potential of Grails.I think Linkedin is the biggest professional network site with more than 14 million users (Via wikipedia).It sounds like a very interesting place to work, a [...]
The Grails Diaries #3: How Grails will change my project plan
Oct 9, 2007 Uncategorized
Tweet Previous: Setting up the development environment The strategy One of the most important reasons why I have chosen Grails and not JRuby/Ruby on Rails is that I’m lazy and I do not want to throw away all my Java knowledge. But now I’m wondering if Grails will change too much the way I plan [...]
The Grails Diaries #2: Setting up the development environment
Oct 4, 2007 Uncategorized
Tweet Previous: JRuby on Rails or Grails? Once I have explained why I will use Grails I will go deeper in the development environment. Methodology: Scrum One of the things I would like to test is how Grails works with Agile development methodologies. I’m not a ScrumMaster but I like Scrum and I would like [...]
The Grails Diaries: JRuby on Rails or Grails?
Oct 1, 2007 Uncategorized
Tweet I must admit it: I’m weak. During last two years I have been trying to avoid the dark attraction of Ruby on Rails. And it was hard. I have been searching for almost seven years something that alleviates my feeling of waste of time when developing a Web user interface. And I have been [...]

