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Today's St. Louis JUG Meeting Is Canceled
Just a note to let everyone know that we decided to cancel today's St. Louis JUG meeting due to inclement weather. We hope to reschedule the presentation in a future St. Louis JUG meeting. |
Jan 12, 2012 3:02:43 PM |
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James Carr: Google Collections At The JUG
Oh boy. It's been a month since my last post. Is this what happens to all the other bloggers who went quasi-silent? I don't think I have a good excuse. I've not been "busy," at least not more than in the past. I've not been seeing less amusing(ly ... |
Jun 11, 2010 7:35:51 AM |
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Kevin Nilson: Pushing Data To The Browser With Comet
Last night's presenter at the St. Louis Java Users Group is Kevin Nilson who gave a fascinating talk about Pushing Data to the Browser with Comet. I came into the presentation not knowing what Comet is, exception what I heard on the internet. Kevin did ... |
Jul 10, 2009 8:40:08 AM |
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Mark Volkmann: Clojure---Functional Programming for the JVM (And a Friday Quiz)
Just want to let everyone know that Mark Volkmann did the Clojure presentation at the St. Louis Java Users Group yesterday evening. The slides are here: Please also check out Mark's Clojure page for an constantly updated version of his February ... |
May 15, 2009 10:16:54 AM |
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Alex Miller: Design Patterns Reconsidered, Tonight At the JUG
(Via Twitter.) Alex Miller: forgot to mention I am speaking tonight at stl #javasig on "Design Patterns Reconsidered" http://java.ociweb.c... |
Apr 9, 2009 11:17:42 AM |
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Randall Hauch: JBoss DNA
Just got back from the St. Louis JUG. Randall Hauch of Red Hat gave a presentation on JBoss DNA. JBoss DNA is a Java Content Repository (JCR) implementation whose major differentiation feature is its federated repositories. |
Nov 13, 2008 9:13:33 PM |
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Git At The JUG
Today is JUG day. The JUG did a Git talk. Kyle Cordes gave the talk. Kyle gave the talk without PowerPoint. Kyle demoes Git on Windows. A Gtk+ GUI Git tool did Kyle use on Windows. The tool showed trees of his projects: branches and merges and ... |
Oct 9, 2008 9:39:31 PM |
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Alex Miller: Exploring Terracotta
Last night's St. Louis JUG featured Alex Miller from Terracotta talking about his company's flagship product Terracotta. I deliberately refrained from learning anything about Terracotta before I came in. And I was not disappointed by Alex's delivery. ... |
Mar 14, 2008 8:16:35 AM |
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St. Louis JUG Meeting Cancelled Tonight
In case you are not checking your [javasig-announce@oc... |
Feb 21, 2008 3:09:04 PM |
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Brian Sletten: NetKernel: Software For The 21st Century
Oh, Boy! Sparks flew at the St. Louis JUG yesterday evening. More than forty people packed the auditorium at One City Place to hear Brian Sletten of the No Stuff Just Fluff tour talking about Resource-Oriented Computing w/ NetKernel: Software for the ... |
Jan 11, 2008 12:10:35 PM |
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Tim's Scala Slides Is Online
I did not do a live blog about Tim Dalton's Scala talk last week at the JUG. Michael Easter promoted the talk before hand, and Alex Miller posted his reactions the day after. I just want to mention that the slides of the talk is now online: |
Dec 18, 2007 12:58:20 PM |
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Friday Java Quiz: Source Reconstruction
The following is a fragment of source code that I jotted down during Alex Miller's presentation at the JUG yesterday: lock.writeLock().loc... |
Oct 12, 2007 6:52:19 AM |
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Alex Miller, Mendelbrot, Concurrency, Tonight At 6:30, At The JUG
(I'm trying to alert my readers of the St. Louis JUG meetings ahead of time now. Especially since the IDEA license give away is still in effect, and it doesn't help by reporting after the fact: "We gave away an IDEA license tonight at the JUG." "Why ... |
Oct 11, 2007 8:20:43 AM |
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IntelliJ IDEA License Give away At The JUG
I've mentioned it a couple of times in passing a couple of times, but never called it out. For the past several months, JetBrains has been a sponsor of the St. Louis Java Users Group. They have been giving away one(1) IntelliJ IDEA 6 license to a lucky ... |
Aug 9, 2007 8:22:44 AM |
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JavaFX Script At The JUG Tonight
I will be talking about JavaFX Script at the St. Louis Java Users Group tonight. There will be one IntelliJ IDEA 6 license to be given away to an audience member at the meeting. Come! [Update] The presentation material is posted to both St. Louis JUG ... |
Jul 12, 2007 12:41:53 PM |
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Tom Wheeler: NetBeans Platform
Tonight's St. Louis JUG meeting is a fun one. Tom Wheeler, the award winning member of the NetBeans community, was on hand to talk about the NetBeans Platform. Tom is a very eloquent presenter. That, coupled with the fact that Tom has been using the ... |
Jun 14, 2007 11:05:56 PM |
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Google Web Toolkit, JRuby At The JUG
We had one of those days at the St. Louis JUG yesterday. An hour before the meeting, right around the time when folks would leave work for the JUG meeting, it rained really hard. Once we arrived, we found the auditorium door locked. The building person ... |
May 11, 2007 9:38:42 AM |
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Kyle Cordes: Scripting Your Java App
This month's St. Louis JUG meeting featured Kyle Cordes talking about scripting Java applications "I attended one of Edward Tufte's classes," started Kyle. I know right away that I won't be able to get the PowerPoint for the talk at the end. Kyle did ... |
Nov 10, 2006 12:02:41 AM |
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Alex Miller: Implementing Domain Specific Languages in Java
Alex Miller from BEA Systems gave a presentation on domain specific languages at the St. Louis JUG yesterday. Alex started by showing examples of several DSLs: regular expression, SQL, chess notation, needlework pattern notation, etc. Some of the common ... |
Oct 13, 2006 8:31:54 AM |
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Jeff Brown: An Introduction To Building Groovy Web Applications With Grails
I'll try to live blog today's St. Louis JUG meeting. I have done this for the OCI internal Java and C++ lunches in the past. Since the auditorium at One City Place, where the JUG meets, has excellent WIFI, I thought I'll try to do the live blog here. ... |
Sep 14, 2006 11:15:01 PM |