Felipe Gaúcho works as senior software engineer at Netcetera AG in Switzerland. He is a well known Brazilian JUG leader and open-source evangelist. Felipe works with Java since its early versions and has plans to keep that Java tradition as it is. When he is not coding, he prefers to listen reggae and travel around with his lovely
wife Alena and his son Rodrigo.
JAXB and JPA can be combined to reduce the boilerplate code of Java EE applications and to optimize the performance of RESTful web services--a flexible solution, which preserves the original domain model while following the JPA, JAXB, and HTTP standards.
The Quaestio module of the java.net Schoolbus project hopes to make it easier for teachers and professors to manage the questions they use on tests, quizzes, and homework. As project contributor Felipe Gaucho explains, hammering out the needs, goals, and concepts of such a system is tricker than...
Dr. Joshua Bloch and a representative of Dr. Neal Gafter just finished a fantastic presentation about weird behaviour of apparently simple programs, the tricky behaviour they call...
Other interesting points of the fun lunch was about usability, development tools, Java language outlook and other minor social behavior that drives our profession. Observing the quiet room...
Top SUN guys, global media coverage, thousands of developers and the rock stars of Java community - basically all stakeholders of the Java universe will be together next...
There are still some open opportunities for developers and companies who are thinking about showing their products at Jazoon'07 - the international conference on Java technology of Zürich,...
Last week I received the news I expected the most: I was confirmed to go to JavaONE 2007. My last decade of Java living was a crazy moving on and passionate experience. I am leading a community,...
In recognition of the great job done by Java Champions and JUG leaders around the world, the Jazoon committee decided to offer a special condition for them: free tickets for Jazoon'07. And even...
How about a fidellity program for Java events? If you attend several Java
events during the year, why not to get some advantage in the overall price?
If your company usually support Java events...
How many times you observed someone modifying the code formatting of Java classes and other people getting crazy about the lost of the project history from the...
Despite all marketing about Java communities, the world is big and sometimes the spotlights
loose some interesting groups. Last week I had the privilege to visit...
One of the most tricky parts to learn Object Orientation is the concept of classification.
The task of separating entities of the real word in groups and then enumerating the...
After several years of comfortable positions in Brazil I'm revisiting
the world of the job hunting. After two months trying job hunting portals
- and tired to re-type my CV in several different...
Life is a movement experience... and one more time the destiny gives me a rare privilege of knowing other countries, other cultures. In the next few months I will
live in Nancy / France. My wife...
Debugging with println is an ancient habit in programming - even
the novice developers know about how fragile is such strategy facing the
robust debugging tools provided by the most common IDEs.