Codetown ::: a software developer's community
September 11, 2008 at 6pm – Dave and Busters The 3rd Quarter SFOUG meeting is scheduled for September 11th, 2008 and will have two exciting presentations; An Oracle Technology Update which will include an overview of Oracle's new products and r… Organized by Jay O'Leary | Type: Meeting
September 11, 2008 at 6pm – DeVry University - Rm 126 This month James Robertson will be giving us a talk on Seaside, a web framework for developing applications in Smalltalk. If you’re passionate about Ruby or Rails, you should really take a moment t… Organized by Gregg Pollack | Type: Meeting
September 22, 2008 at 12pm to September 26, 2008 at 6pm – Hilton in the Walt Disney World Resort The OMG hosts four Technical Meetings approximately every ten to twelve weeks per year in various locations around the world. Typically, three are located within the US and one is held at an internat… Organized by Kevin Loughry loughry@omg.org | Type: Meeting
September 24, 2008 at 9pm – FCCI Insurance Group SunJUG Fall Kickoff - Sept. 24: Using Ibatis with Spring Topic Overview:Using IBatis with Springs Transactional Management Model Finding the best approach when accessing a database in java can be a… Organized by Dave Moskowitz | Type: Meeting
September 25, 2008 from 6pm to 9pm – DeVry University - Rm 126 For the next meeting at Orlando Java User Group, Zemian would like to present "Introduction to Scala", a talk session gears toward Java developers. The introduction will let the audience get a feel o… Organized by Michael Levin | Type: Meeting
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More projects from the CNCF incubated level are preparing to graduate for an ever-widening cloud native ecosystem. The Backstage community has worked on a more robust architecture, and Crossplane aimed to improve its developer DX. KubeFlow and Volcano, both tools promising to improve AI adoption within the Kubernetes ecosystem, are working on easier installation and more features, respectively.
By Olimpiu PopAccording to Marijn Huizenveld, discipline is key to preventing accumulating technical debt. In order to be disciplined you should make it difficult to ignore the debt. Heuristics like fixing small issues immediately, agreeing on a timebox for improvement, and making messy things look messy, can help tame technical debt.
By Ben LindersElon Musk announced that xAI would make its AI chatbot Grok open source, and now the release is accessible on GitHub and Hugging Face. This move enables researchers and developers to expand upon the model, influencing how xAI evolves Grok in the face of competition from tech giants like OpenAI, Meta, Google, Microsoft, and others.
By Daniel DominguezWilliam Chen discusses the importance of trimming your computational graph, storing data in multiple formats, leveraging open source, and considering multiple dimensions of modularization.
By William ChenRedis has recently announced a change in their license by transitioning from the open-source BSD to the more restrictive Server Side Public License (SSPLv1). The move has promptly led to a fork initiated by former maintainers and reignited discussions surrounding the sustainability of open-source initiatives.
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