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It's the first week of the month again ... so there are user group meetings galore. Wednesday, June 4 at 6:00 pm is the Ann Arbor Computer Society meeting. The topic is PostgreSQL 8.3 and Beyond. PostgreSQL is a free and open source database. The...
The Ann Arbor Java User Group meeting, usually held on the 4th Tuesday, will NOT be held on Tuesday, May 27. Looking forward to the next meeting, on Tuesday, June The Agile Coach Camp is being held, however. It's from Friday, May 30 through Sunday...
On Tuesday April 22, Joe O'Brien, famed Ruby developer and Columbus area business owner, will be speaking at the Ann Arbor Java User Group. He will be discussing JRuby, Ruby that runs on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Sun is putting a lot of resources...
I was planning to talk about Scala at the Ann Arbor Java User Group meeting this week, but I'm going to have to cancel. I came down with the flu, and then pneumonia and I'm still coughing too much to be able to do a talk. I'm sure that we...
I will be doing an introduction to Scala at the Ann Arbor Java User Group meeting on Tuesday, March 26. The AAJUG wordpress site is broken, but hopefully people will know about the talk and attend anyhow. Here's my abstract: Scala is a multi paradigm...
We have several free events coming up at SRT. On Thursday, January 3, at 7 pm is the monthly Michigan Python User Group meeting. Discussions will likely center around a project called Python Underground and I've heard rumors of a discussion of the...
The Ann Arbor Java Users Group will be meeting on Tuesday, November 27, with David Ward of JBoss speaking on "JBoss Seam and the Red Hat Developer Studio". Food and networking at 6:30, meeting will start at 7:15. Zattoo is sponsoring (food and...
Just got the word that I totally missed that there is an AAJUG meeting tonight. Kirsten Henderson from iDashboards is speaking on: “ JSR 223: Scripting for the Java Platform ” Date: Tuesday, November 6th, 2007 Time: 7:00PM - 9:00PM EDT Open Networking...
Ah, a new month and more tech events in Ann Arbor. All meetings are free and open to the public. SRT is happy to say that we will be hosting several of these meetings in our new office, at 206 S. Fifth, Suite 200. That's at the corner of Fifth and...
Filed under: Java, Microsoft, Python, AACS, Flex, Adobe, AAJUG, MichiPug, AADND, FPGA, Workflow, Windows
Last night, Google presented the second of two talks, this one for the Ann Arbor Java User Group. The topic of the Java talk was "End-to-End Clustering" and it was presented by Ashok Banerjee, a Noogler (he's only been with Google for a...
Google is hosting a Tech Talk with the Ann Arbor Java User Group, on Tuesday, August 7. Seating is limited and the August 2 meeting with the AACS/MichiPUG filled up, so don't delay if you want to attend....
Registration is now closed Google closed registration for the joint meeting of the AACS and MichiPUG after registrations maxed out around 90. We're going to have a full house for Russell Whitaker's talk on Python Test Driven Development. I'm...
Filed under: Java, Python, Ann Arbor, AACS, AAJUG, Google, MichiPug, Tech Talk, Russell Whitaker, TDD, test driven development
Details still coming Google has announced 2 different Tech Talks to be held in the Ann Arbor area in the next few weeks. Both meetings will be held at the Google offices in Ann Arbor and registration is required because seating is limited, but both events...
Filed under: Java, software, Python, Ann Arbor, AACS, AAJUG, Google, Computer, MichiPug, Tech Talk, heavy appetizers
Some on schedule, some on holiday delay First, who IS meeting. Then, who ISN'T. The Michigan Python User Group is forging ahead with a meeting this week. On Thursday, July 5, MichiPUG will meet at Arbor Networks , where Mark Ramm will talk about what...
Filed under: Java, software, Python, Ann Arbor, AACS, Bill Wagner, AAJUG, Google, Generics, Google tech talk, collections, MichiPug
I’m still trying to finish up my blog from my visit to Microsoft last week (and from the Michigan Celebration of Women in Computing over the weekend), but I wanted to make sure that I mentioned the busy week that we’re having in Ann Arbor...
Filed under: Java, Microsoft, Hibernate, AACS, Computer Society, Mozilla, Flex, AAJUG, WPF, GWT, JUG, workshop, media, tamarin, JMS, web apps
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