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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 |
Tampa JUG Feb 2010 Meeting - Distributed Computing with HadoopHello Java Developers, Ever wonder how companies such as Yahoo, Google, Facebook, Amazon, financial organizations, and others are able to p… Started by Vladimir Vivien |
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OJUG on Maven this ThursdayWe have an interesting meeting coming up this Thursday. We'll discuss Maven, an open source solution to keeping your versions in sync. In… Started by Michael Levin |
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JSF Summit / Rich Web ExperienceHi all, Is anyone else going to the JSF Summit / Rich Web Experience conference here in town? It might be fun to meet up. Started by Matt Drees |
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Brion Vibber, Wikipedia CTO talks about Past, Present and FuturePlease post details about Brion's talk here for those of us who couldn't attend the presentation. It's a new group on Codetown devoted to W… Started by Michael Levin |
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Nov 2, 2009 Reply by Chad Baker |
God loves Java and I do tooo!!!Wow each time a try a new language I come back the most addictive, the most fast and the most easy one. Is Perfect!! I need peace of mind a… Started by Edgar A. |
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Clojure presentation recapI ended up presenting Clojure in a rather unusual format that I blogged about here. The presentation was quite long (about 2 hours) but a l… Started by Larry Diehl |
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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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A question which gets often asked is “What is a programmable proxy, and why do I need one?” This article tries to answer this question from different perspectives. We will start with a brief definition of what a proxy is, then discuss how proxies evolved, explaining what needs they responded to and what benefits they offered at each stage. Finally, we discuss several aspects of programmability.
By Cai Shu, Ali NaqviNew Relic recently published a new report on the State of Java Ecosystem using data gathered in January 2022 from millions of anonymized applications that provided performance data.
By Andrea MessettiThree years after Microsoft acquired jClarity, Martjin Verburg presented at Devoxx UK on how reliant Microsoft is on Java. If the two didn’t seem to fit on the same page, the reality is different: Microsoft runs 2 M JVMs in production for internal purposes, 50+ Android apps, and Azure’s internal systems and Minecraft are built in Java. Moreover, Microsoft is committed to moving Java forward.
By Olimpiu PopLive from the venue of the QCon London Conference, we are talking with Casie Breviu. She will talk about how she got started with AI, and what machine learning tools can accelerate your work when deploying models on a wide range of devices. We will also talk about GitHub Copilot and how AI can help you be a better programmer.
By Cassie BreviuTrust-driven development uses authenticity to build a safe environment for people to operate. To build trust we need to focus on two main pillars of trust – cognitive and emotional. We need to be brave, have courage, and give people access to our authentic selves.
By Ben Linders
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