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	<title>Comments on: JavaOne 2008: day 2</title>
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		<title>By: Lucas Jellema</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lucas Jellema</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hey Wouter, &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I overheard some people walking down the hallway in the Moscone Center. They had attended the Oracle keynote you describe and it sounded like they had never looked at the Oracle development tools before. I heard them say: &quot;Pretty cool stuff, those Oracle tools. And you know what: they are free as well!&quot;  For a conference that is so much focused on NetBeans, Oracle managed to at least sway some heads. Keep on blogging! You provide some interesting reading materials!&lt;br /&gt; Lucas</description>
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<p>I overheard some people walking down the hallway in the Moscone Center. They had attended the Oracle keynote you describe and it sounded like they had never looked at the Oracle development tools before. I heard them say: &#8220;Pretty cool stuff, those Oracle tools. And you know what: they are free as well!&#8221;  For a conference that is so much focused on NetBeans, Oracle managed to at least sway some heads. Keep on blogging! You provide some interesting reading materials!<br /> Lucas</p>
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