Competition Closed & Winner AnnouncedWin an iPod Photo Competition ResultsWe are proud to announce the winners of the NetBeans Win an iPod competition. These articles were choosen as the best of the best from the wide array of submissions. We would like to say thank you and congratulations to the following prize winners.
We wish to thank all of the people (full list of authors whose articles are published on netbeans.org and linked to from this page) who partook in the contest! But the competition is not yet over! It's Your Turn to Choose Another Winner!Because we received so many quality submissions we are going to give out a second iPod to another competition entrant! We're asking you, the NetBeans Community, to choose a second grand prize winner who will also receive an iPod Photo! We are asking you to review and vote for the article(s) you find to be the best. All accepted submissions are listed below. Voting will be open for a 2 week period, and the 2nd grand prize winner will be announced on Monday, April 4th. To make the contest as fair as possible the authors' names will be left off of the document until voting has ended. In addition Rich Unger's winning submission will be excluded from this round of the competition. Once again congratulations to all of our contestants and a great big thank you for contributing to NetBeans! Articles in the RunningThe following articles have been accepted for publication and are in the running for the second iPod. Please note: The article authors will be visible after the voting has closed. For now they are listed below alphabetically by first name. Congratulations to: List of Article Authors:Arthur Cheng These submissions are still in the running for the community grand prize giveaway of an additional iPod Photo! They will also receive a NetBeans t-shirt and lanyard. Great job! A special thanks to Y. Daniel Liang, PhD for his submission. Do to the size of the contribution it is not currently listed in the competition but will be reworked for a series of articles. Also, we would also like to thank all of the NetBeans users who submitted documents for the competition that are not listed. Great work and thank you for supporting NetBeans! |