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October 29, 2009 from 6pm to 9pm – DeVry University - room 131 Hello OrlandoJUG We just got confirmation that Brion Vibber, CTO of Wikipedia, will be in to give a talk this month! Please be sure to RSVP because we may have as few as 20 seats. Here's the place… Organized by Michael Levin | Type: meeting
October 25, 2009 to October 27, 2009 – Disney Contemporary Resort WikiSym is the International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration, the symposium (conference) and community of wiki and open collaboration researchers and practitioners world-wide. WikiSym 2009… Organized by WikiSym | Type: conference
October 24, 2009 all day – Radssion Resort Orlando-Celebration This year (2009) the Florida Linux Show Orlando is an event where you can bring your family and enjoy a first or second vacation at the resort park of your choice. Visit warm, sunny Orlando, Florida… Organized by Donald L. Corbet | Type: convention
October 21, 2009 from 6pm to 9pm – Google Campus Free - if you register online!!! If you're near the Google campus this Wednesday, Oct 21, please stop in for the Ajax Push Panel:The Chronicles of Web Standard Prince Comet: Next Wave of Comet. I'll… Organized by Google | Type: conference
October 20, 2009 from 6pm to 9pm – Racquet Club Florida Free Culture < http://uf.freeculture.org/ > Hello all, First off, it's that time again--the third Tuesday of the month. That makes tonight a CopyNight! We'll be at the Racquet Club th… Organized by Jennifer Griffith-Delgado | Type: copy, night
October 14, 2009 from 6pm to 9pm – Santa Fe College Room S326 This is our regularly scheduled meeting on the 2nd Wed. Lots to discuss. Goodies from Sun, other surprizes! See ya there! Organized by Michael Levin | Type: meeting
October 14, 2009 to October 16, 2009 – New World Stages (4-blocks from Times Square, down the street from Radio City Music Hall) The IT Management Conference & Expo in NYC will showcase 50+ presentations over 3-days (Oct. 14-16, 2009) from world-renown industry-leaders including Founder of MySQL Michael “Monty” Widenius, C… Organized by jackie | Type: conference, and, expo
October 10, 2009 to October 11, 2009 – Google Boulder day 1, Bivio, day 2 FRUncon 09: Front Range Pythoneers Unconference 2009 We're planning a Python Unconference. Date: October 10, 2009, all day Saturday. We will be following up with code sprints on Sunday the 11th. To… Organized by Front Range Pythoneers | Type: unconference
October 10, 2009 all day – Boulder Developer Day was born out of the realization that there's a huge amount of development talent and experience spread across the country, and there's absolutely no need to spend a lot of money to get… Organized by Developers in Boulder! | Type: conference
October 6, 2009 from 5:30pm to 7:30pm – Infocommons on the third floor of Library West Hello all, Don't forget that the Mind Mashup is happening tomorrow from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM at the Infocommons on the third floor of Library West. Since tomorrow is the first Tuesday of October, the… Organized by Jennifer Griffith-Delgado | Type: meeting
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By Renato Losio
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By Leela Kumili
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By Sergio De Simone
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By Renato Losio
Block, Inc. describes migrating ~450 JVM repositories into a monorepo across Cash App and Square engineering to reduce dependency drift and coordination overhead. The system supports ~8,800 weekly builds with ~10 min p90 CI time. The approach improves cross-service changes, build visibility, and developer experience through dependency graph–based builds, selective CI, and custom IDE tooling.
By Leela Kumili
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