Nowadays, development is very eased from community.
We can easily re-use our code between different platforms in so many ways, gaining time, money and above all... today have multiple skills is not so as useful as before.
By the way, I recently had necessity to bring some java code to .NET runtimes.
No difficulties with IKVM.NET !
If you follow these steps you can convert from JAR to DLL or even from Runnable JAR to EXE!
This devblog borns as a container for projects, ideas and anything I can think or do in my spare time ... Here you will not find my pictures or photos of my dog, but snippets of Java, C#, C++, T-SQL, HTML, javacript and who so forth ...
Monday, July 1, 2013
Convert from jar to dll
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013
15 reasons why Windows Phone 8 sucks for me ( as consumer )
- Facebook app really fucking sucks! Notification messages doesn’t work!
- Integrated Facebook chat is the same...
- Twitter, is the same… nicer than Facebook but same notifications problem.
- No dropbox app (but Skydrive is awesome!)
- No Instagram app, is there any free alternative?
- Native Youtube is missing ☹
- There’s no alternative browser or search engine to bing
- Whatsapp app is maybe the nicest app I downloaded
- Sometimes network goes offline and there’s no way to get it back
- Saving photos directly to SD card is very slow, it may takes about 10 seconds per photo
- Saving a recorded video to SD card is completely buggy with video lags and audio strutterings.
- There’s a folder called “Others” that is always full of something that fill internal memory. I can’t delete its content and I must delete some applications because memory is full and phone doesn’t work properly.
- Bluetooth doesn’t match with my BT-Voice speaker.
- No notification center
- Only four vibrations while ringing!
Am I too critic?
Don't you agree with me?
Damn the day I sold my Android :(
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