All Discussions Tagged 'javaone' - Codetown2024-03-29T11:57:03Zhttps://codetown.com/group/orlandojug/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=javaone&feed=yes&xn_auth=noCode One CFP Extended!tag:codetown.com,2018-05-13:2197786:Topic:598562018-05-13T13:50:56.892ZMichael Levinhttps://codetown.com/profile/MichaelLevin
<p><a href="https://reg.rainfocus.com/flow/oracle/oow18/codeonecfp/cfpHome" rel="noopener" target="_blank"><img class="align-center" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1799504021?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="750"></img></a> Hello Orlandojug! </p>
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<p>For those of you interested in going to Java One, now known as Code One, the call for papers has been extended a week. </p>
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<p>This year, Code One will have much more than just Java. You'll find Python and Go, R and much more. </p>
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<p>Take a look at the agenda and think about going. And, for an even more exciting time, think…</p>
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<p>For those of you interested in going to Java One, now known as Code One, the call for papers has been extended a week. </p>
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<p>This year, Code One will have much more than just Java. You'll find Python and Go, R and much more. </p>
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<p>Take a look at the agenda and think about going. And, for an even more exciting time, think about submitting a proposal for a presentation, training or workshop. </p>
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<p></p> Bits and Bobs (or, Gleasons)tag:codetown.com,2016-02-02:2197786:Topic:539832016-02-02T14:17:46.919ZMichael Levinhttps://codetown.com/profile/MichaelLevin
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<p>Hello, OrlandoJUG!</p>
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<p>We had a great meeting last week. Didn't come? You missed out on a great talk about Java Server Faces and Servlet by Ed Burns, but the good thing is his <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7213221-javaserver-faces-2-0" target="_blank">books are easy to find</a> and he's…</p>
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<p>Hello, OrlandoJUG!</p>
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<p>We had a great meeting last week. Didn't come? You missed out on a great talk about Java Server Faces and Servlet by Ed Burns, but the good thing is his <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7213221-javaserver-faces-2-0" target="_blank">books are easy to find</a> and he's local.</p>
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<p>In fact, his presentations were the ones he gave recently at JavaOne and here's a <a href="http://nighthacking.com/ed-burns-on-jsf-2-3-and-servlet-4-0/" target="_blank">video</a> of him with someone you all probably either have heard of or recognise: Steve Chin on Java at Nighthacking. Heather VanCura flew in from the East Bay (Oracle, SF) and gave us 2 things: an overview of how the <a href="https://jcp.org/ja/participation/overview" target="_blank">Java Community Process</a> works and an invitation for us, the OrlandoJUG to be a part of it. How? We need an ambassador to step up to the plate and help organize. Then, we'll have a direct hand in shaping the future of Java. <em><strong>Let me know who wants to be first to be involved.</strong></em> It'll be interesting to see how the involvement trickles down, if you know what I mean. </p>
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<p>Thanks to Heather and Ed, and Lamine and Mamadou and the gang at <a href="http://Senejug.com" target="_blank">Senejug</a>, we managed to pull off our first live Google Hangout. </p>
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<p>How do you like the <a href="http://www.meetup.com/orlandojug/" target="_blank">Meetup</a> page? It's up for renewal 2/11 and I am thinking it's 1) a good thing - we got 120 or so members, most of which are new and 2) it's pulling people in here to Codetown so we can have better discussion forums, which is the point, isn't it. </p>
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<p>We met at the new, shiny DeVry campus. Thanks, DeVry - you always come through for us. Over 10 years now, DeVry has been a mainstay for OJUG. While every other place is like a swinging door and has trouble recognising that OJUG is supported by sponsors and has very little in the way of budget, DeVry just asks that we turn the lights off when we leave. </p>
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<p>It was a very informative and fun meeting...and the pizza was HOT! We didn't let the rain stop us, did we? </p>
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<p>Stay tuned for some very exciting OJUG news for February...I think we'll have Jackie Gleason here to give a talk on Angular, NoSQL, Neo4J and more...keep your fingers crossed!</p>
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<p></p> OrlandoJUG Septembertag:codetown.com,2014-09-26:2197786:Topic:507942014-09-26T00:50:54.858ZMichael Levinhttps://codetown.com/profile/MichaelLevin
<p>Hello OJUG,</p>
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<p>I'm in San Francisco for Java One. Chris Schaefer is doing a great job with the Sarasota JUG and Vlad's hosting some amazing presentations at the Tampa JUG. The JAX Jug is busy as usual. Miami JUG is on hiatus until next year. Meanwhile, there are tons of interesting Meetups around O-Town and the Space Coast. I hope all of you are well and busy. I look forward to another amazing J1 with info to absorb about functional programming, NoSQL, graph db's, Java 8, other…</p>
<p>Hello OJUG,</p>
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<p>I'm in San Francisco for Java One. Chris Schaefer is doing a great job with the Sarasota JUG and Vlad's hosting some amazing presentations at the Tampa JUG. The JAX Jug is busy as usual. Miami JUG is on hiatus until next year. Meanwhile, there are tons of interesting Meetups around O-Town and the Space Coast. I hope all of you are well and busy. I look forward to another amazing J1 with info to absorb about functional programming, NoSQL, graph db's, Java 8, other languages on the JVM and more. So, thanks for your patience and loyalty. We have great presentations in store. See y'all when I get back. Please post some interesting discussions here on Codetown. By the way, I snagged <a href="http://www.codetown.com">www.codetown.com</a> from the cybersquatters, so it'll be easier to remember/suggest. </p>
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<p>All the best,</p>
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<p>Michael Levin</p>
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