Codetown ::: a software developer's community
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October 2013 OJUG photoStarted by Michael Levin |
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OrlandoJUG ::: Open Spaces Meeting 4/25Join us for an Open Spaces meeting this month, hosted by your JUG Leader, Michael Levin. Open Spaces is a style of meeting in which everyon… Started by Michael Levin |
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OrlandoJUG - Arquillian with Curtis McMillenHello OrlandoJUG, This month, March, we have a special very talented developer for our monthly meeting. Curtis McMillen will be our speak… Started by Michael Levin |
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OrlandoJUG March 2012 - Android Development with Jackie GleasonJackie Gleason, 4th from left, gave a presentation about Android development. We learned a lot and are inspired to try many of the approac… Started by Michael Levin |
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OrlandoJUG October Open Spaces Meeting Rocked!We had a great time at the OrlandoJUG meeting tonight. It was an Open Spaces style meeting and a potluck dinner. We had some new faces a… Started by Michael Levin |
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Africa Mobilizes and Java 7 too!Africa is mobiizing to help communities all over gain useful software development skills. Today, we met to discuss conferences planned all… Started by Michael Levin |
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OrlandoJUG Grid Computing Presentation 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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OrlandoJUG Git Presentation with Jim Moore - April 2010A Look At Git.pdf Jim's talk on Git and Gradle was very informative. We finally gave in and said "let's just talk about Git and look at… Started by Michael Levin |
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Apr 30, 2010 Reply by Jordan Ganoff |
Upcoming Meeting Topic Wish ListWhat would you like to see presented at upcoming meetings in 2010? Started by Michael Levin |
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Feb 26, 2010 Reply by Michael Levin |
OrlandoJUG on Maven Jan, '10Brian Fox gave a presentation on Maven this month at the OrlandoJUG. Maven has matured into a more user friendly tool, according to Bri… Started by Michael Levin |
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Feb 8, 2010 Reply by Greg Larson |
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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Storybook, the front-end workshop for UI development, has officially released version 9, bringing improvements to testing through a collaboration with Vitest and other core upgrades such as a flatter dependency structure to optimize performance and improve the overall developer experience.
By Daniel CurtisAnna Berenberg talks about One Network, Google's unified service networking overlay, which centralizes policy, simplifies operations across diverse environments, and enhances developer velocity. Learn about its open-source foundation, global traffic management, and vision for future multi-cloud and mobile integration.
By Anna BerenbergOla Hast and Asgaut Mjølne Söderbom gave a talk about continuous delivery with pair programming at QCon London. Their team uses pair and mob programming with TDD; there are no solo tasks or separate code reviews. This approach boosts code quality, reduces waste, and enables the sharing of knowledge. Frequent breaks help to maintain focus and flow.
By Ben LindersMeta has begun rewriting its mobile messaging infrastructure in Rust, gradually replacing a legacy C codebase that engineers say had become increasingly difficult to maintain and frustrating to work with.
By Matt FosterThe panelists demystify AI agents and LLMs. They define agentic AI, detail architectural components, and share real-world use cases and limitations. The panel explores how AI transforms the SDLC, addresses concerns about accuracy and bias, and discusses the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and future predictions for AI's impact.
By Govind Kamtamneni, Hien Luu, Karthik Ramgopal, Srini Penchikala
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