Community user groups
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NYC Apache Lucene/Solr Meetup
New York, NY, United States
Presentations and discussion of innovations and applications with Lucene & Solr, the Apache Open Source Search Engine/Platform for the greater NYC Area. -
SFBay Apache Lucene/Solr Meetup
San Mateo, CA, United States
Presentations and discussion of innovations and applications with Lucene & Solr, the Apache Open Source Search Engine/Platform -
Bay Area Google Wave Meetup Group
Menlo Park, CA, United States
Google Wave is a new tool for communication and collaboration on the web. http://wave.google.com/ It is open source and open protocol. Brief history http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/05/went-walkabout-brought-back-google-wave.html Developer Preview at Google I/O 2009 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_UyVmITiYQ This group is open to developers and users. -
Seattle Android App Developers
Seattle, WA, United States
Developing Applications for Google's Android OS -
The Atlanta Scala Meetup Group
Atlanta, GA, United States
The Atlanta Scala Meetup Group aims to be a place where Scala programmers and others interested in the Scala language can meet together to share tips, techniques, news, and discuss all things related to Scala. -
Silicon Valley JavaFX Users Group
Mountain View, CA, United States
This is a community forum for developers in the San Francisco Bay Area to learn, discuss, and extend the JavaFX platform. We meet monthly in person with presentations on JavaFX tutorials, topics, and bleeding edge news. Our meetings are always free to attend or watch online. -
Silicon Valley Titanium User Group
Mountain View, CA, United States
Learn how Appcelerator's Titanium platform empowers Web developers to take their existing Web skill sets and build fully native applications for both iPhone and Android. Developers without knowledge of Objective-C or Java -- the languages traditionally used to code iPhone and Android apps -- can still create native apps quickly and easily using the JavaScript, HTML and CSS knowledge they already have. -
Triangle Android Developers
Cary, NC, United States
Android is Google's open source mobile OS, the basis for a number of newer smartphones and other network devices.This group is for Android application developers who want to hang out and hack on code together or share their latest work. Together we will:* Improve as developers by sharing lessons learned.* Get a new set of eyes looking at problems in our apps.* Get user reactions to apps we're working on. -
Coffee and Friends Jersey Shore Meetup Group
Manasquan, NJ, United States
Hi Everyone! Welcome! I decided to start this meetup group because I was looking for a group in the Monmouth and Ocean County area that held small get togethers at local coffee places. I love a good cup of coffee and what better way to meet some new people then over a cup of java! Tea lovers are welcome too! So, if that's what you are looking for too, please join! -
Southern CT Open Source Users Group (SCOSUG)
New Haven, CT, United States
SCOSUG is the Southern Connecticut Open Source User Group. Our members enjoy using aspects of open source software from operating systems to applications and programming. We are based in Southern Connecticut but you don't need to live here to belong!Find our site at http://scosug.org
Events coming up
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Nov
28
London Java Community Unconference
London, United Kingdom
"Have you got something interesting to say about Java? Want to talk to other people with similar interests?" The London Java Community are pleased to announce that their first 'unconference' to be held at IBM's Southbank location. There is a small fee to attend: "this is simply to cover costs (lunch, coffees etc), the aim is to break even on the event. Any profit will be put behind the bar after the event." Limited to 50 places (24 gone when I added this to upcoming) Sign up using the meetup.
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Dec
1
SDForum Java Event: Best Practices in Virtual Machines on VMware ESX
Palo Alto, United States
Best Practices for Java in Virtual Machines on VMware ESX and Other Related Topics This talk will firstly introduce you to the various forms of virtualization that are most popular, both in hosted form and in bare metal form. The talk will explain the role of the hypervisor or the main part of a virtual platform and will introduce the features that are offered above the hypervisor for fault tolerance, high availability, failover and load balancing.
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