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10+ YEARS


Over 10 years ago, I wrote my first blog post. Since then, I've authored books, had kids, traveled the world, found Trish and blogged about it all.

NewsMonster 1.0 and Mozilla Application Development

I got a couple of treats from the XUL Announce mailing list this morning:

Kevin A. Burton (of Apache Jetspeed fame) has released NewsMonster 1.0 - a cross-plattform weblog manager with a brain - that runs inside Mozilla 1.0 (Netscape 7.0 or greater) on OS X, Linux, or Windows and showcases the power of XUL and Java.

Too bad it doesn't run on Mozilla Firebird. Oh well, I use NetNewsWire and believe it's the best aggregator out there.

O'Reilly has published an in-depth look at Mozilla's new roadmap titled "The Future of Mozilla Application Development" by David Boswell and Brian King.

If I could instantly learn anything right now, it would be XUL, Velocity and WebWork - in that order. I don't know what good this knowledge would do me, but it sure would be nice to learn stuff w/o even trying.

Posted in Java at Jul 10 2003, 06:43:59 AM MDT 2 Comments
Comments:

It isn't beta (it is 1.0) and DOES run on Firebird...

Posted by Kevin Burton on July 10, 2003 at 08:49 PM MDT #

<em>Nice!</em> Thanks for letting me know.

Posted by Matt Raible on July 10, 2003 at 10:58 PM MDT #

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