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OrlandoJUG - Got Java 8? March meeting Thursday!Hello OrlandoJUG! This is a friendly reminder that our March 2014 meeting is happening day after tomorrow at DeVry U at 6PM. Come on out a… Started by Michael Levin |
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OrlandoJUG March MeetingHello OrlandoJUG! Here's the latest event posting for the March OJUG meeting. Please RSVP and spread the word. http://www.codetown.us/… Started by Michael Levin |
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OJUG January and February 2014Hello OJUGGIES, Let's start with the Feb meeting since it features...Howard Lewis Ship! Join us for a Clojure talk by Tapestry author How… Started by Michael Levin |
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OrlandoJUG December - Meet up with SunJUG 12/11?Hey, folks! The SunJUG is having a meeting 12/11 in Sarasota. Chris Schaefer is the organizer! If you don't know Chris, he just gave a pre… Started by Michael Levin |
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Spring Batch Presentation - 11/14Hi All, Thanks for taking the time to attend my presentation "Introduction to Spring Batch". Resources mentioned during the talk can be fou… Started by Chris Schaefer |
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OrlandoJUG 11/14 :: Intro to Spring BatchJoin us for an informative meeting on Spring Batch. In this presentation we will take a high level look at the Spring Batch project. This… Started by Michael Levin |
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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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Responsive Web Design? What's that? - Exploring NODE.JSIt may not adhere to the strict Java format of OJUG but was quite useful in learning more of the growing tools available to the web based… Started by Mike Bivins |
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Google Cloud's Key Management Service now supports post-quantum Key Encapsulation Mechanisms (KEMs), addressing future threats from quantum computing. This update empowers organizations to prepare against "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later" attacks while ensuring long-term data confidentiality.
By Steef-Jan Wiggers
Anthropic has unveiled a new feature called Skills, designed to let developers extend Claude with modular, reusable task components.
By Daniel Dominguez
Introducing Amazon EC2 Capacity Manager: AWS's new centralized solution for streamlined monitoring and management of EC2 capacity across all accounts and regions. This innovative tool consolidates data into a unified dashboard, enhancing efficiency while reducing operational complexity.
By Steef-Jan Wiggers
During Cloudflare's recent Birthday Week, the company announced the private preview of its Cloudflare Email Service. This new globally managed service enables developers to send and receive emails directly from Workers using native bindings, without the need for API keys.
By Renato Losio
Meta’s PyTorch team has launched Monarch, a framework that simplifies distributed AI workflows across multiple GPUs and machines. It uses a single-controller model to manage computations across a cluster, making large-scale training and reinforcement learning tasks easier while allowing developers to keep their standard PyTorch coding practices.
By Robert Krzaczyński
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