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  • Broccoli is good for you!

    Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve heard about Ember. The main complaint I have about it is that the learning curve is emacs-like steep: Since I’m pretty stubborn,...

  • AgileVale 2013 - open source?

    Last friday I’ve had the opportunity of speaking at AgileVale 2013, an agile development methodologies and software engineering regional conference. You can find some nice photos here. I’d like to...

  • QConSP 2013

    Yesterday I spoke at QConSP about Hosting Dynamic Languages and Apps on the JVM. I’m super glad that my cold/sore throat let me talk without bigger issues (go figure why...

  • the release

    Sometimes it’s kinda awkward how you can get to places you would never imagine going. This happened to me too, and my life was profoundly changed by this. This all...

  • let's build a game!

    So, after being inspired by this article, I’ve decided to invite my 8yo old son to build a game. He not only loved the idea but jumped straight on drawing...

  • AeroGear 1.0.0.M5 released

    We’ve just released the next milestone of AeroGear, 1.0.0.M5. In this release we’ve landed several features, and a bunch of new stuff: aerogear-controller 1.0.0.Alpha released aerogear.js 1.0.0.Alpha released, and a...

  • aerogear controller 1.0.0.Alpha is out!

    …aaaaand aerogear-controller-1.0.0.Alpha is out! After talking and thinking about how to back mobile apps with java, it’s time to start moving towards making thoughts concrete and shipping it! aerogear-controller? aerogear-controller...

  • backing mobile web apps with java?

    My latest task at AeroGear team was to do some research on how could we improve the Java server-side support for mobile web apps, but how different is a mobile...

  • new jitescript release is out!

    Finally, after more than 6 months, jitescript gets a shiny new release! jitescript? Jitescript is an API for generating java bytecode. Yeah, the output is scary at best. Bytes, 0xCAFEBABE,...

  • better presentations on the web

    After giving my talk at braziljs last year (and having lots of trouble to finish my presentation on time), I promised myself I would try to find easier ways to...