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Max Rydahl Andersen is the tooling architect at JBoss by Red Hat.
Day-to-day he leads the development behind JBoss Tools and JBoss Developer Studio.
In the early days he worked on Hibernate Core even before it became part of JBoss, and over time he have been involved in alot of projects at JBoss, mainly focused on the tooling/developer aspects.
He gets to touch upon almost every technology inside JBoss as they need tooling. It's given him a unique viewpoint of being an actual user of the technology - feeling both the pains and joys of a user.
Max have been involved in Ceylon from the early days and tried to keep up with the evolving specifications. Gives feedback and provide input in directions of the tooling and as such is now trying to make Ceylon available from Eclipse.
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JBoss Tools 3.1 CR1 have been made available to celebrate the new year!
We got Thomas Heute to talk with us shortly before Devoxx and had a chat about Portal's, what are they good for and what developers should care about when it come to using a portal such as JBoss Portal or the new GateIn portal project.
Episode 3 from the Asylum is now available at asylum.jboss.org.
We just published the second episode of JBoss Community Asylum.
Daniel Azarov have been busy the last few months improving our Find references
and Refactoring support for JSF and Seam Expression Language (EL) references.
Just a quick note to inform that JBoss Developer Studio 2.1 are now available from the JBoss CSP and what i'm very happy to announce, it is also available from our new update site.