The JDeveloper community is on the rise
I've started noticing a little trend lately.
It seems like more and more JDeveloper users are starting blogs and are starting to share their experience and samples on the web with others.
In case you missed them, here are some JDeveloper/ADF related blogs I came across in the past two weeks:
Andrejus Baranovskis
Chris Muir
Shay Van Keirsbilck
Gerger Consulting
Radovan Kobularcik
Veniamin Goldin
Daniel Uehara
Serafeim Karapatis
They all join the guys at Amis, IT-Eye, Logica CMG, jdevguru, and others as well as the many oracle employees bloggers... (see http://www.jdeveloperblog.com/ and http://blogs.oracle.com for a long list)
As I've been saying for a while, the information about JDeveloper is no longer just on the OTN site - it is all over the internet.
If you have a question your first step should be to google for it.
You'll be surprised in how many cases you'll find a solution on a blog.
If you are currently using JDeveloper then I'm sure you too had situations where you found a solution to a problem that took you some time to figure out.
So why not share your great solution with others?
Starting a blog is so simple these days with many free sites that will be happy to host your blog.
So go ahead start a JDeveloper blog, and don't forget to let me know the URL to your new blog.