![]() ![]() If you have any questions about the position then please feel free to contact any of the BlueJ team – Michael can be reached at map of BlueJ use Not to mention our teacher community websites, such as this one! BlueJ is used by several million users worldwide, and has an interesting web-scale data collection project being developed, while Greenfoot is a fast-growing fun visual educational system for kids with new ideas in the pipeline. The job is an interesting mixture of software development and academic research into computer education. You can view the official job description and apply online, while one of our existing team members, Neil Brown, has written a more informal description of the job and the team. We are inviting applications until the 19th December. The BlueJ/Greenfoot team are currently looking to hire new two team members. This is mainly a bug-fix release, but it does add the ability to select the interface language from the preferences dialog, and for Mac OS X 10.7+ users allows using BlueJ with Java 7. The BlueJ team have released BlueJ 3.0.9. This release includes support for Java 8 language features, performance improvements for running on the Raspberry Pi, and several usability improvements and bugfixes. The BlueJ team have released BlueJ version 3.1.4. This release includes support for the Raspberry Pi 2, and several bugfixes and improvements. The BlueJ team have released BlueJ version 3.1.5. You can find a tutorial on how to use BlueJ with Gpios at: ![]() ![]() With BlueJ on the Pi you can control the Pi’s hardware interactively. Now you can use your Raspberry Pi as a complete Java development machine with BlueJ (no need for a separate machine). The new edition is currently in production, and should be available in the first or second week of May.īlueJ is now part of the standard Rasbperry Pi image. If you want to know in more detail what is new in the book, you may like to read this short overview of changes. But finally we got around to write a new edition that updates the book and brings it in line with current Java language constructs. It’s been a long time since the last edition of the BlueJ textbook - almost four years. The sixth edition of the BlueJ book is about to be published. You can get BlueJ 4 Preview and post any feedback in this discussion thread. We have just released the BlueJ 4 Preview.īlueJ 4.0.0 Preview provides many new features and functionalities, most importantly:įrame-based editor: an explanation of frame-based editing, and more information on our new editor, is available here.Īutomatic error display in Java code, and switching to red-underline + tooltip. In Preview 2, we did a lot of interface re-design and polishing, including rewriting the BlueJ interface in JavaFX.īlueJ 4 Preview 2 is now available for download from the BlueJ website. In Preview 1, we added Stride to BlueJ, including the new frame-based editor. While this release is still a preview, it is now getting much closer to the final release version. We will talk about several of the new features separately and in more detail here in the Blueroom over the next few weeks, giving you more information and a chance to tell us what you think.īlueJ 4 Preview 2 is now available for download, providing many improvements over Preview 1. This version includes numerous new features, including the brand new Stride editor and language, support for JavaFX development, a rewritten interface, support for version control via GIT, and more. Oracle are, as always, very supportive and are continuing support for our team to make further development and support of BlueJ possible.Įxpect more exciting BlueJ releases to come out of King’s in future!Ī new version of BlueJ with many new features, including the new language Stride, is now available for download.īlueJ version 4 has now been released. Development of BlueJ will continue as before. We will still have a small presence at Kent – Ian will stay there – while Davin, Amjad, Neil and Michael have moved. This will be the new home of the project. The BlueJ group was at the University of Kent for the last 12 years, and we have a pretty stable team, with a number of very competent developers who have been with us for a long time.įrom February 2017, most of us have moved to King’s College London, a university in the centre of London. You may have noticed a new logo appearing on the splash screen for the just-released BlueJ 4.0: King’s College London. Mac: Backspace doesn't work in TerminalĪ full list of fixes and improvements here.īlueJ moves to a new home: King's College London.Mac menu items not faulty on other languages.Closing code editor kills created objects.A new version of BlueJ with many bugs fixes is now available for download. ![]()
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