Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Windows 8 Apps
Microsoft has create a reward for publishing either a Windows 8 or Windows phone app. You get a $100 Visa gift card for each app you publish by the end of June. Whoa. They are really in need of a lot of apps. Looks like they also don't care much about the quality. Poor Microsoft. I did not know they were hurting so bad. I guess in comparison to Apple or Android, they app store is severely lacking.
Okay Microsoft. I might be able to help you out. I mean I can code up some C++ programs, right? Well it is not that easy. Initially I tried to locate a book on developing Windows 8 apps with C++. My local library had no such book. Only 1 book in the entire state looked remotely related. I put in an order for it.
I tried to download some free books. Got one about Windows 8 in general. Found another that was about writing Windows 8 apps, but it was specific to using JavaScript. I read a few chapters of the JavaScript book. Determined I really want to hold out for C++ implementations. Finally I Googled around and located some books about writing Windows 8 apps in C++. However reviews of some of these books indicate the quality is low.
I did fire up Visual Studio 2010 running under Windows 7 to see if I could create an app for Windows 8. There were no templates for any such projects. Then I finally found some material on MSDN that I was looking for. First thing I needed to do was download Visual Studio 2012 for Windows 8. Got it. But when I tried to install the thing, it complained that I was not running Windows 8. Darn. Now I regret the choice I made when I purchased my laptop. I could have got a copy of Windows 8 at a nominal charge. I opted to stick with Windows 7. Short term thinking I guess.
The next step is to purchase Windows 8. Then I can work through the example and get down to business writing Windows 8 apps. Might not make the Microsoft deadline. However the real goal is to be able to produce an app that passes Microsoft tests and gets featured in the Windows 8 app store. Good luck to me.
Monday, June 3, 2013
Java Acronym City
I went to a job search site. Looked up Java programming positions close to my house. The listing were filled with buzzwords. I guess Java is so much more than a programming language. You got to know some libraries, frameworks, and a whole suite of technology that goes along with it. I came late to the Java party. Initially I thought there was no need to learn Java. C++ gave me everything I needed. Now I am not so sure.
I took some community college courses on Java programming. The intro course was a disappointment. I kept asking questions in class. But I didn't really get many answers. Finally the instructor told me he did not know Java. He was teaching the course because nobody else wanted to teach it. Great. I learned some Java that semester. However it was a disappointment.
My intermediate Java college course was a whole different experience. It was taught by a guy who was deep into Java. There was hardly a question he could not answer. And when the rare instance came where he did not immediately know, he could get the answer for me quickly. Oh I learned a lot during that semester. Good stuff like network programming, database programming, collections, etc.
Back to the buzzword bingo. I figure I should at learn determine what the acronyms in the Java universe mean. Here are some that I found during my job listing search. These are the ones that kept popping up on job requirements:
- JSP
- EJB
- JMS
- JDBC
- JAXB
- J2EE
- MVC
- JBOSS
- XML
- Servlet
- Struts
- Spring
- Maven
- Web Services
- Eclipse
- Hibernate
- Tomcat
- Apache
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