Java Training & Events in Australia
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Sep
5
MelbJVM monthly meetup - Melbourne, Australia
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Melbourne Java & JVM Users Group
The MelbJVM user group meets the first Wednesday of every month usually meeting in the CBD.Topics cover Java and related JVM languages, frameworks and other trends on the platform.In this meetup we're aiming to have a talk on Akka from the eyes of the Play 2 framework. We'll also aim to get some Java 7 lighting talks out. More details to follow.
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Jul
30
Tim Cummings: Apple WebObjects and Project Wonder - Spring Hill, Australia
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Groovy & Grails Queensland
Apple's WebObjects (essentially free/open source) and Project Wonder (free/open source) are collections of Java frameworks which provide html templating (similar to Tapestry) database abstraction (similar to Hibernate or Cayenne), and a deployment environment. You can choose to use all of these features or just the one's you want. Development uses the Eclipse IDE with the WOLips plug in. Apple's licence says their software is free for deployment anywhere (Mac, Linux, Windows etc)
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May
31
Oracle Dev Day - JavaFX presentation / workshop - Melbourne, Australia
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Melbourne Java & JVM Users Group
For those attending the Oracle Developer Day, or for those who can't make it but would like a taste of whats new, Oracle will be running a session in the evening for the MelbJVM group.The session will be run by Oracle Java Evangelist, Angela Caicedo, who has graciously agreed to do an extra session on JavaFX. The topic / format is open, but Angela has advised she can run something along the following lines:Option 1: Deep dive into JavaFX (intro + advanced session)
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May
28
Steve Dalton: Update from APOUC meeting - Spring Hill, Australia
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Groovy & Grails Queensland
I recently attended the APOUC (Asia Pacific Oracle Users Community) meeting in Shanghai. In this meetup I will give a summary of what happened at the meeting and my feeling of how Java is developing under the stewardship of Oracle. I'll leave plenty of time for questions at the end and any questions I can't answer, I team happy to refer these back to Oracle now that there is a reasonably good communication channel for us to ask questions of the core Java team.
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Jan
30
Brisbane Lunchtime meetup: Messaging With Bunnies (RabbitMQ) - Spring Hill, Australia
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Groovy & Grails Queensland
Steve is going to give the talk he gave at OSDC 2011 about RabbitMQ.RabbitMQ is an open source message broker, using the standard Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP). It’s writen in Erlang and is built on the Open Telecom Platform framework.Since being aquired last year by SpringSource it has gained particular popularity in the Java community due to it’s robustness, APIs and flexibility.
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Sep
27
A Series of Lightening Talks - Spring Hill, Australia
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Brisbane Functional Programming Group (BFG)
This month we're having a few short sessions in various functional topics: 1. Tom Adams will kick things off with a session called "Using Functional Java with Android". 2. Sam Roberts is up next and will aim to give us a quick introduction to Comonads. 3. Nick Partridge will follow up with a session called "ADTs in Ruby". 4. Time-permitting Tony Morris will end the night with "Scala+iteratees, in production, today, for real". Isn't it though. Fo' sho
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Sep
26
Lightweight Java Game Library (LWJGL) - Tom Lee - Spring Hill, Australia
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Groovy & Grails Queensland
About the SpeakerTom is a software developer, programming language enthusiast and speaker from Brisbane, Australia. His more interesting contributions to the software world include the try/except/finally syntax for CPython, the jazz template engine for nodejs and most recently the beginnings of autoboxing support for Mirah. Tom has had a long-standing interest in graphics/media APIs like OpenGL and DirectX.
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Feb
28
(Re-) Introduction to Groovy - Spring Hill, Australia
happened 10 years ago
Organised by Groovy & Grails Queensland
I'm happy to present for an hour on what makes Groovy different to Java and what I've learned in my use of Groovy over the past few months, and why you might want to consider using it yourself!I'll probably try to cover topics like:- dynamic typing- collections- closures- builders- domain specific languages- calling Java from Groovy- calling Groovy from Java- meta classes- missing methods/properties- Groovy SQL- testing and Groovy assertions
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Feb
8
GOOGLE : IS THIS AGILE - Sydney, Australia
happened 10 years ago
Organised by Agile Alliance Australia - Sydney Chapter
Agile Sydney are proud to present our first event for 2011.We are pleased to kick off the year with an informal pub event based in the CBD.5:30M ARRIVAL -- 6:00PM STARTGOOGLE: IS THIS AGILE?Please come and join Google's Dhanji R. Prasanna while he compares his current project to several of the popular agile markers and asks "is this agile?".Here are some of his observations:- We don't use stories
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Feb
7
TinyMCE - A JavaScript HTML Editor - Brisbane, Australia
happened 10 years ago
Organised by BrisJS - Brisbane JavaScript
TinyMCE is one of the top open source wysiwyg html editors. It is easy tointegrate and provides a range of rich options, and a active community withplugins and add ons. In this talk you will learn how to integrate TinyMCE intoa webpage, some of the configuration options, and how to write a simple plugin.Rob Dawson is currently the Director of Engineering for the newly formed JavaScriptEditing Solutions Department at Ephox. Rob's been doing Java and JavaScript
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Jul
27
HCSNet Hands-on Workshop on Building Mashups - North Ride, Australia
happened 11 years ago
This is a practical workshop where you will learn how to build mashups. Neil Wilkinson, technical director of Yahoo!7 and Yahoo!Xtra, and Pamela Fox, developer programs engineer for the Google Maps API, will give an insiders perspective of their mashup development tools. Then you will have a chance to immediately put this knowledge to use building your own mashup on the spot.
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