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If you are interested cutting-edge web development, native Java continuations, Rich Internet Applications, ... let's meet today, May 9th at 17h30, at the Thirsty Bear.
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X-develop is an unknown Java IDE that allows for very agile development patterns without getting in the way. This blog post illustrates a unique approach called 'fuzzy' or 'freeform' refactoring that is enabled by a unique X-develop featured called 'instant project-wide on-the-fly error checking'.
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