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ScalaFX A Walk Through

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In this video cast, I walk you through downloading ScalaFX and setting up the environment for IntelliJ IDEA 10.5 with Scala Build Tool (SBT) in real-time.

 

 

ScalaFX is a domain specific language and binding framework written in Scala that wraps the JavaFX 2.0 application programming interface.

Information of Scala Build Tool can be found here.

I also just discovered the command input line failure with SBT for IntelliJ Plug-in can be fixed, by updating the plug-in. Just go to the update site.

Give us a bell please, if you have any questions. Thank you.

-PP-

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California 2011 Part Two

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Where do you go from here?

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Petaluma’s Boulevard movie theatre

 

My California tour continued from Petaluma to Santa Rosa across the US 101 to Napa Valley, Castiloga and then to Sacramento City. The tour swung southwards to Oracle’s Redwood Shore for a final presentation. After that I stayed with friends, Larry and Patti at Menlo Park.

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The river that runs through Petaluma: the Petaluma

 

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Across the tracks in Petaluma

 

Wine Country Day

A vineyard field so typical of the Napa Valley and the Castiloga region

 

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Old town department store-like architecture

 

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Hired Blue Mustang near Bodega

 

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Sunset at Bodega Beach

 

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Bodega Beach knee end and large swathes of sands

 

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Bodega beach, just after sunset, time to head back to Santa Rosa. Moon is in shot. Time to drive.

 

Wine Country Day

Wine Country and Castiloga Geyser

Wine Country Day

Castiloga Geyser

 

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Chateau Montelena arrived for a Wine Tasting. Unfortunately, financial funds and lack prevented me from buying any of their plonk. I would have need another suitcase and paid excess weight fees to the United Kingdom. However I recommend this Cabernet grape, chocolaty and cherry for any locals in Silicon Valley, because it was exceptional.

 

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The local Asian-fusion inspired garden at the Chateau Montelena

 

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Architecture of Sacramento, this federal security like building was on lease. Almost all of the buildings, which I saw were depressingly out to let. It was measure of just how the deep recession went and certainly sobering impression of the economic downturn of 2011. I gave a hefty sigh.

 

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What do you get if you could add? Justin Bieber: If I were a billionaire and this empty building in Sacramento. "Your name here", indeed. My answer: I do not know, either, but I am sure that you would make something amazing.

 

 

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The story of our times. Even this classic period piece could be using someone care and attention. Yet, this is the era of the credit crunch and the breaking down of the Eurozone. I have seriously doubts that anyone going moving into this Spanish style tienda low-housing any year soon.

 

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Example of mixed architecture in modern downtown Sacramento showing influences across the ages. Looking over to China town.

 

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Oracle Office building at night on Redwood Shores. Rush! Rush!

 

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Apple store in Palo Alto the day after all my last speaking engagement 14th October 2011. Passing Steve Job’s still clearly felt by inhabitants of Silicon Valley and a great of mark of respect.

 

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More tributes here at Palo Alto Apple Store

 

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Bridge across Palo Alto to Menlo Park and the sun appears to go down, my last day in California for 2011. It is fitting tribute to a rewarding trip.

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California 2011 Part One

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Which direction do you go in?

California 2011

Long walk along Geary Street on Saturday

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Walking past an example of small-scale scraper architecture

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Street tap dancing skills at SOMA, San Francisco, crossing of Old Navy Store, Powell Street station

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Destination reached, a shot from the building where Best Buy store located along Geary Street, 2.5 miles from SOMA. Blue Angels jets were flying by constantly.

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I passed through Japan town in San Francisco, along Geary street walk

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I am standing in Japan town

Silicon Valley 2011

Dave Briccetti (L) and myself (R) at the SVCC Sunday. We are both eating slices of pizza at lunch.

 

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Kevin Nilsson (L)

 

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Peter Kellner (L) announces the prizes on Sunday 9th October 2011

 

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Happy attendees for Silicon Valley Code Camp

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Santa Cruz, California. Unfortunately the rides were closed. Summer time had passed, the sea was freezing cold.

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Laughing Sally, Santa Cruz boardwalk

From Santa Cruz, I drove north back to San Francisco, across the Golden Gate brige to Santa Rosa. The next day I dropped by TWiT TV in Petaluma on my way to Bodega Beach. Thanks to Liz Romero for allowing me access to the TWiT facility

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Visiting TWiT (This Week in Tech) offices in Petulama, Northern California. The home of Leo Laporte and Sara Lane!

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The TWiT Wall in the foyer

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Sara Lane (R) co-hosts TWiT’s Tech News Today (TNT). Live!<.p>

 

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The portable studio rig on actual wheels

 

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Jason Howell co-host / producer of Tech News Today on sofa wheels. Literally and real life.

 

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The Tech News Today today team co-host (R) Sara Lane, host (M) Tom Merritt and (L) co-host Iyaz Akhtar.

Poke Life And Something Will Pop Out: Steve Jobs

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I have been going through my photographs from my October 2011 California trip. It is time to share and poke life. (See below for Dennis Ritchie)

 

Here’s a guy that revolutionised the computer industry, the music industry, the motion picture industry, the telephone industry. There’s four, and maybe more. That’s impact.

Robert Cringely

 

“When you grow up you tend to get told that the world is [just] the way it is and your life is just to live your life inside the world. Try not bash into the walls too much. Try to have a nice family life. Have fun, and save a little money.”

“That’s a very limited life. Life can be much broader, once you discover one simple fact, and that is, everything around that you call life, was made up by people who were no smarter than you. And you can change it, you can influence it. You can build your own things that other people can use. Once you learn that you will never be the same again.”

“The minute that you understand that you can poke life and actually …you can push it in, something will pop out [on] the other side. You change [it], you can mould it. That’s maybe the most important thing.”

Steve Jobs, 1994

 

He’s going to inspire a whole new generation.

Will.i.am, The Black Eye Peas

 

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San Francisco Apple Store: “Hey Steve. See you around ok? Hopefully not soon. Thanks”. As Steve Jobs himself stated in the Reed College address that even people who want to go heaven, don’t want to die to get there.

 

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Emotions run high at the Apple Store, San Francisco. People do care and empathise with former CEO and Chairman of Apple.

 

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Memorials for Steve Jobs at Apple’s San Francisco store on Thursday 6th October 2011, the last day of JavaOne conference.

 

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I wrote two and drew my post-it notes as a personal tribute. I did it in the evening on the way to dinner and walking back to Villa Florence Hotel.

 

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Poignant tributes that existed until 7th October 2011, until a violent hooligan lost the plot, and vandalised the people’s memorial. [The vandal voiced his ire, "What did f**king Steve Jobs ever do for me? I am f***ing poor and an American. This f**king computers are expensive! I can’t afford them! F*** Steve Jobs!"]

 

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A lone candle burns on the street corner in SF

 

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Tasteless or tact? I was reminded of our own Princess Diana’s sudden death in 1997. The irony was this similar brood affair was taking place in California, whilst I was attending, and speaking at a JavaOne conference. It was not lost on us, that we human do care enough, and we were sorry for Steve Jobs passing. I think this is what the focus on user experience and putting the user first can ultimately give you.

 

The British have a Royal family, so it was peculiar to see such an emotional event taking place in America. What is fascinating is that the respect and the time all of the onlookers took I to write their post-it notes. Where as the former HRH and Princess of Wales had lots of beautiful and oftentimes deep sentimental floral tributes strewn outside Buckingham Palace, much of it sadden a national by such unexpected loss. This time it was the tech aficionados of the entire world made the Apple Store’s nearest to them as places of homage and peace. Many of post-it notes were written by tourists, travellers, and conference attendees, in foreign languages in San Francisco and everyday fans of one or the other Apple consumer products, and the murals were all eloquent. I also never expected Steve Jobs to pass so suddenly, I too thought that he had a lot more time than he had. I for one will always remember this significant JavaOne conference and my time in America.

Overall, October was a sad time also for the passing of Dennis Ritchie, who co-created the programming language C and helped build the foundation of the modern day UNIX operating system. If Steve Jobs was uber important, then Dennis was a mega important. Without his insight in to turning out a easier programming language than, the then, assembly code, then we would still standing still in the dark ages of computers software engineering practice and methodology. Dennis Ritchie foresight was all of our gain. The turning of the tide. It was his creation of C the programming language that influenced Java the programming language and, of course, Objective C the lingua franca of Apple’s iOS native platform, through its popularisation under Steve Job’s NeXT operating system NeXSTSTEP. Other strands of that tree of C inspired Bjarne Stroustrup effort with C++ ( C with classes) and thus ushered in the field of Object Oriented Programming to the mainstream.

Both Steve Paul Jobs and Dennis MacAlistair Ritchie will be missed.