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Code OneHello Gatorjug! For those of you interested in going to Java One, now known as Code One, the call for papers has been extended a week. … Started by Michael Levin |
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Java-Related ConferencesEvery Java developer, in fact every software developer should have the opportunity to attend a technical conference every year or so. Incre… Started by Michael Levin |
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Ben King @GatorJUG on Smartphone development ::: Wednesday 4/13/16 6-9PM @First MagnitudeGood news! Ben King (Keep It Simple Tech) keeps an eye on his app....on his watch. His company, Keep It Simple Tech launched app ABC, A… Started by Michael Levin |
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GatorJUG OctoberHello GatorJUG! I'm writing you from gorgeous Portland, OR. I'll be here until next week and then fly down to San Francisco for Java One.… Started by Michael Levin |
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GatorJUG JulyHello, GatorJUG! We'll have our JUG meeting Wednesday - details here: http://www.codetown.us/events/gatorjug-9 Have some friends who'd en… Started by Michael Levin |
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GatorJUG May Meeting Reminder - What's New in Java 8Hello, GatorJUG! This is a reminder that we have a meeting coming up next Wednesday, May 14. The topic is "What's New in Java 8". We'll me… Started by Michael Levin |
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GatorJUG - May Meeting - Hello Java 8 with Adam DavisHello GatorJUG! In May we have a great presentation! Adam Davis will discuss all the new Java 8 features. Calling all Java lovers! Our Ma… Started by Michael Levin |
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Nashorn - Running Javascript Dynamically from JavaLast night we talked about running Javascript dynamically from Java. Java 8 includes Nashorn. Adam Davis describes Nashorn in his new book… Started by Michael Levin |
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GatorJUG 11/13 ::: Introduction 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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GatorJUG October MeetingA good time was had by all at last night's GatorJUG meeting. Kevin Neelands discussed Android Design Patterns in the context of his recent… Started by Michael Levin |
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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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Ben Hartshorne discusses how to pitch a product, covering why one needs to make a business case, what is tech debt, what data is most compelling, getting tech debt on other teams’ roadmaps
By Ben HartshorneIn this podcast the Culture and Methods editorial team along with special guest Jutta Eckstein talk about the current state and trends we see in the technology industry in 2024.
By Susan McIntosh, Jutta Eckstein, Craig Smith, Ben Linders, Rafiq GemmailHashicorp recently released the version 2.3 of Terraform Cloud Operator for Kubernetes with a new feature: the ability to initiate workspace runs declaratively. The Terraform Cloud Operator for Kubernetes was introduced in November 2023 with the goal to provide a Kubernetes-native experience while leveraging Terraform workflows
By Claudio MasoloMore projects from the CNCF incubated level are preparing to graduate for an ever-widening cloud native ecosystem. The Backstage community has worked on a more robust architecture, and Crossplane aimed to improve its developer DX. KubeFlow and Volcano, both tools promising to improve AI adoption within the Kubernetes ecosystem, are working on easier installation and more features, respectively.
By Olimpiu PopAccording to Marijn Huizenveld, discipline is key to preventing accumulating technical debt. In order to be disciplined you should make it difficult to ignore the debt. Heuristics like fixing small issues immediately, agreeing on a timebox for improvement, and making messy things look messy, can help tame technical debt.
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