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GatorJUG ::: Last meeting of 2012Hi All! The next GatorJUG is day after tomorrow. This will be a presentation from a developer who knows his stuff, so it's a great chance t… Started by Michael Levin |
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GatorJUG November Meeting - JEE6 and CDI with Curtis McMillenGot CDI? Wonder what dependency injection and JEE6 are all about? What the heck is Spring? RSVP, por favor. This is an event you won't want… Started by Michael Levin |
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GatorJUG October MeetingA good time was had by all at last night's GatorJUG meeting. Kevin Neelands discussed Android Design Patterns in the context of his recent… Started by Michael Levin |
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GatorJUG June MeetingHello All - We decided to have our monthly meeting next Wednesday instead of our usual 2nd Wednesday. So, stay tuned for details. And, mark… Started by Michael Levin |
0 | Jun 13, 2012 |
Lots of new high tech jobs coming to Gainesvillehttp://www.flgov.com/2012/03/27/mindtree-brings-400-high-tech-jobs-to-gainesville/ Started by Michael Levin |
0 | Apr 1, 2012 |
Any upcoming meetings?I have not heard about any recent gatorjug meetings. Is this still alive? Started by Mauricio Tavares |
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Mar 19, 2012 Reply by Michael Levin |
Notes from JCertif, in Brazzaville, Republic of CongoI've blogged a lot about this place and why I am here, so I'll summarize (read www.facebook.com/mikelevin http://jroller.com/Sandymountste… Started by Michael Levin |
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GatorJUG on Grid Computing with Patrick Peralta - June, 2010We had the honor of hosting Patrick Peralta this month at the OrlandoJUG. Click here for details. Let's add a summary and comments here as… Started by Michael Levin |
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This month's GatorJUG Meeting - Java in GeneralThis month we will be a continuation of last month’s Java in General discussion. For those of you who did not attend last month we started… Started by Steve Wininger |
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GatorJUG Recap - April 2010 - Intro to Java with Eric LavigneWe had an introductory Java presentation and discussion on Wednesday, Apr 15. Mike took some pictures and posted them. http://www.flick… Started by Eric Lavigne |
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Jason Roberts and Sonia Mathew discuss architecting resilient real-time systems interacting with mainframes. They explain how Change Data Capture, Domain-Driven Design, Event-Driven Architecture, and Team Topologies were crucial for technical, organizational, and semantic decoupling. Learn their strategies for overcoming challenges with legacy systems and building a unified, scalable platform.
By Jason Roberts, Sonia MathewAnthropic released Claude Opus 4 and Sonnet 4, the newest versions of their Claude series of LLMs. Both models support extended thinking, tool use, and memory improvements, and Claude 4 Opus outperforms other LLMs on coding benchmarks.
By Anthony AlfordAmazon has released Strands Agents, an open source SDK that simplifies AI agent development through a model-driven approach. The framework enables developers to build agents by defining prompts and tool lists with minimal code.
By Vinod GojeThis week's Java roundup for May 26th, 2025 features news highlighting: the twelfth milestone release of GlassFish 8.0; four JEPs targeted for JDK 25; introducing the GPULlama3.java project powered by TornadoVM; and GA releases of Hibernate Reactive 3.0, Spring Modulith 1.4 and Spring Cloud 2025.0.
By Michael RedlichScaling a system is a hard problem to solve. Underinvesting in scalability leads to a shortened lifespan for the system, but overinvesting can kill the MVP business case because of cost.
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