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I'm Ryan Lowe, a Software Engineering graduate living in Ottawa, Canada. I like agile software development and Ruby on Rails.
I write this blog in Canadian English and don't use a spell checker. Typos happen.
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» Full-time with Rails since May 2005 » Former committer for RadRails (now Aptana) » I also have a few Rails side-projects in development: 1. wheretogoinTO.com Toronto nightlife 2. Hey Heads Up! TODO list and sharing 3. Layered Genealogy family history research 4. foos for foosball scoring 5. fanconcert for music fans (on hold) Hiring Rails developers? I can telecommute by the hour from Ottawa, Canada »» Email: rails AT ryanlowe DOT ca
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XPCOM to Java Bridge
The BlackConnect project, started by Sun and Mozilla has finally been updated and moved to mozdev.org. BlackConnect is an XPCOM to Java bridge, allowing XPCOM components to be written in Java and called from Java. With BlackConnect, Java programs can be written to the Mozilla platform - which has been ported to many operating systems - and use XUL and JavaScript for UI layout and control. Posted at July 25, 2003 at 10:11 AM ESTLast updated July 25, 2003 at 10:11 AM EST Comments
You finally got what you wanted now eh? Does this mean you are going to try and do some dev work with Java / XUL? » Posted by: Jim at July 28, 2003 10:48 AMWhen they finish it, yeah. :) » Posted by: Ryan at July 29, 2003 10:12 AMRyan, you /know/ you want to help out with that project. ;-) » Posted by: Ken Walker at July 29, 2003 05:09 PMHaha, I don't even know what the project is yet. Maybe porting AudioMan to a XUL interface. Then most of the work is already done. ;) » Posted by: Ryan at July 29, 2003 07:47 PM |