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OJUG ::: Git with Rusty 8/22Join 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 |
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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 |
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OrlandoJUG August - Effective Java with Edson YanagaThis 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 |
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ORLANDOJUG ::: SECRETS OF THE ROCKSTAR PROGRAMMERSHey, 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 |
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Social ::: Beer and UpdatesHey 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 |
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Last night's OJUGHello OJUG! If you missed last night's OJUG meeting at the beautiful new Canvs offices, you missed a great time.The pizza was hot and Ed B… Started by Michael Levin |
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November OrlandoJUG - Let's Meetup and talk about JavaOne!Join us at Canvs Winter Park (101 S New York Ave Suite 201 · Winter Park, FL) on Thursday, 11/30 from 6-8PM for this last minute look at th… Started by Michael Levin |
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August 2017 OJUG Recap - Adam Davis on Groovy at CanvsAugust 2017 OJUG Recap - Adam Davis on Groovy at Canvs We had a great meeting with Adam Davis presenting on Groovy. Our co-working space C… Started by Michael Levin |
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OrlandoJUG Tomorrow ::: Predicting the Stock Market with Genetic Java ProgrammingHello OrlandoJUG! Don't forget - tomorrow's our March meeting. Dave Moskowitz is the founder of the SunJUG is Sarasota. He's a long time J… Started by Michael Levin |
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OrlandoJUG October - Topic UpdateHello OrlandoJUG! Our topic for October has been confirmed. See http://www.codetown.com/events/orlandojug-october-meetup for details! We'… Started by Alex Buckles |
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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.
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Fifteen years ago, Ceph RBD began as a community-driven idea that grew into essential infrastructure powering today's cloud platforms. This insider story from Yehuda Sadeh-Weinraub reveals how two developers started a distributed storage that now supports OpenStack and Kubernetes through transparent, collaborative development.
By Yehuda Sadeh-WeinraubIn this podcast, Mandy Gu from Wealthsimple discusses how to establish AI programs in organizations and implement Generative AI (GenAI) initiatives, and the relationship between user profiles and adoption of LLMs.
By Mandy GuMicrosoft's Azure AI Foundry Service now supports the Model Context Protocol (MCP), revolutionizing AI agent integration. This streamlined approach eliminates cumbersome custom coding, allowing seamless connection to data sources and workflows. With enterprise-grade security, developers can effortlessly enhance agent capabilities, ushering in a new era of interoperability and efficiency in AI.
By Steef-Jan WiggersThis week's Java roundup for June 30th, 2025, features news highlighting: point and maintenance releases of Spring gRPC, Micronaut, JReleaser, Quarkus and Apache Tomcat; the beta release of Open Liberty 25.0.0.7; and sunsetting of the Quarkus legacy configuration classes.
By Michael RedlichIn a recent paper, Stanford researchers Mason Kamb and Surya Ganguli proposed a mechanism that could underlie the creativity of diffusion models. The mathematical model they developed suggests that this creativity is a deterministic consequence of how those models use the denoising process to generate images.
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