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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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Dan Chao explains how Pkl streamlines infrastructure as code workflows. By defining schemas and constraints, Pkl enables robust configuration management, catching errors early and providing clear feedback. The demo showcases Pkl's ability to generate YAML for Kubernetes and its advantages over manual YAML complexity.
By Dan ChaoWeb accessibility ensures content is usable by people with disabilities. According to Joanna Falkowska it can give a competitive edge, improve SEO, and support basic human rights. She emphasizes using WCAG standard and making accessibility a shared team responsibility from the start of development, to prevent costly fixes later in the process.
By Ben LindersMicrosoft's Build conference unveiled Agent Loop, a transformative feature in Azure Logic Apps enabling developers to embed AI agents into enterprise workflows. Leveraging over 1,400 connectors, it allows for creating autonomous and conversational agents for tasks like loan approvals and customer support, streamlining operations, and enhancing decision-making.
By Steef-Jan WiggersHashiCorp has released the Terraform MCP Server, an open-source implementation of the Model Context Protocol designed to improve how large language models interact with infrastructure as code.
By Matt FosterPrime Intellect has released INTELLECT-2, a 32 billion parameter language model trained using fully asynchronous reinforcement learning across a decentralized network of compute contributors. Unlike traditional centralized model training, INTELLECT-2 is developed on a permissionless infrastructure where rollout generation, policy updates, and training are distributed and loosely coupled.
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