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Red Hat Open Shift Workshop 8/21 Orlando Marriott

Hi Michael, Wanted to send you a reminder for next Wednesday's Red Hat OpenShift workshop. We are excited to see you!   Date: August 21st,…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Aug 15, 2019

OJUG ::: Git with Rusty 8/22

Join us for a Git presentation featuring RustyRusty Phillips has been a polyglot developer for over 20 years (and Java to some degree durin…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Aug 7, 2019

DevNexus CFP open until Aug 15

THE DEVNEXUS CALL FOR PAPERS IS OPEN UNTIL AUGUST 15!!! The Call for Papers (CFP) for Devnexus 2020 is now open. Devnexus, February 19-21,…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Aug 5, 2019

January OJUG ::: Reactive or Cloud Native Mobile (you choose!)

Howdy Java Enthusiasts! We have a great presentation coming up. Starter Studio, 1/22 6-8PM. Details in the Codetown Events section shortly…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Nov 30, 2018

OrlandoJUG August - Effective Java with Edson Yanaga

This month we welcome Edson Yanaga as our speaker. Edson will give a talk on Revisiting Effective Java. The meeting is Thursday, 8/23 at St…

Started by Michael Levin

5 Aug 24, 2018
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@orlandojug We’re on Twitter and FB!

Hey! We’re on Twitter and Facebook.  https://www.facebook.com/orlandojug  http://www.twitter.com/orlandojug 

Started by Michael Levin

0 Jul 17, 2018

August Ojug Topics - You choose!

We luck out sometimes. Next month we have this choice of incredibly interesting topics. Let me know which one you like best by replying to…

Started by Michael Levin

1 Jul 16, 2018
Reply by Ramya Beesam

ORLANDOJUG ::: SECRETS OF THE ROCKSTAR PROGRAMMERS

Hey, Gang: We have a special presenter this month. Ed Burns, author of Secrets of the Rock Star Programmers will be here to talk about the…

Started by Michael Levin

2 Jul 13, 2018
Reply by Michael Levin

A Little More About This Month’s OJUG

Are you wondering what the presentation is about?  From Ed’s blog: http://ridingthecrest.com/blog/2018/07/10/orlando-jug-rockstar.html Abs…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Jul 10, 2018

Social ::: Beer and Updates

Hey there! Drop by the Eden Bar tonight and get yourself a Florida brew while we chat about news in the Java & Open Source world under…

Started by Michael Levin

0 Jun 28, 2018

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Happy 10th year, JCertif!

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Welcome to Codetown!

Codetown is a social network. It's got blogs, forums, groups, personal pages and more! You might think of Codetown as a funky camper van with lots of compartments for your stuff and a great multimedia system, too! Best of all, Codetown has room for all of your friends.

When you create a profile for yourself you get a personal page automatically. That's where you can be creative and do your own thing. People who want to get to know you will click on your name or picture and…
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Presentation: Sleeping at Scale - Delivering 10k Timers per Second per Node with Rust, Tokio, Kafka, and Scylla

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Article: Is Your Test Suite Brittle? Maybe It’s Too DRY

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Allegro Reduces Kafka Producer Latency Outliers by 82% After Switching to XFS

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