Posted by admin on 04 Feb 2009 at 2:54 pm under Meetings
We are kicking off 2009 with a talk on Aspect Orented Programming on Monday March 2nd 6-8pm.
NOTE: Change of venue!
We will be meeting at our traditional home, Computer Science Tea Room 3.224. Pizza will be served from 6-6.30pm. It would be very helpful if you could RSVP to Andrew Zahra by Monday February 23rd so we can get the catering right.
Our speaker will be Anthony Marcar from ITree. There will also be a short talk by Andrew Zahra on Java development for the iPhone.
We will be giving away Better Faster Lighter Java amongst other freebies on the night.
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Posted by admin on 21 Nov 2008 at 12:24 pm under Events
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Here are the slides from the November iJug:
Service Oriented Architecture
and following are some photos.





Posted by admin on 29 Sep 2008 at 4:36 pm under Meetings
The final ijug meeting for 2008 will be held on Monday November 17th. Note change of date.
We will be meeting at the new Innovation Campus in the iC Ocean Room. A light meal will be served from 6-6.30pm. It would be very helpful if you could RSVP to Andrew Zahra by Monday November 10th so we can get the catering right.
We plan to have some special giveaways as well as some announcements about next years talks.
Find out how you can win an iPod Touch!
Our speaker will be Ivetta Kleiman from Redhat. She will be discussing Redhat’s offering in the SOA space.
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Posted by admin on 27 Sep 2008 at 8:50 pm under Slides
We had a near record roll up of 27 people for the talk on builds with Maven. This was a very informative talk by Michael Lawler of Selera. Thanks again to Michael, our first local speaker!
Here are the slides for your reference: Building With Maven.
Posted by admin on 31 Jul 2008 at 3:46 pm under Meetings
The next meeting will be Wednesday September 24th at 6pm. Please see here for location details. Please spread the word to those who might be interested.
Dr Michael Lawler will be presenting this talk explaining the Maven approach to building your projects.
There is no cost for the meeting, but please RSVP to Andrew Zahra by Friday 19th of September for catering purposes as Pizza will be provided.
This month we will be giving away the book “Java Power Tools” and an iJug member suggested book “Java After Hours - 10 Projects You’ll Never Do At Work“. We will also have our usual IntelliJ Idea personal licence and other goodies too!
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Posted by admin on 31 Jul 2008 at 3:24 pm under Slides
The slides from the MySQL 101 talk are available here: MySQL 101 Slides.
Posted by admin on 25 Jun 2008 at 2:24 pm under General
The next meeting will be Tuesday July 29th at 6pm. Please see here for location details. We are trying out Tuesday as a meeting night for the first time. Please spread the word those who might be interested.
Our speaker will be Ralph Szulerowski from MySQL and his topic will be “MySQL 101 – what you need to know about the world’s most popular open source database”.
There is no cost for the meeting, but please RSVP to Andrew Zahra by Friday 25th of July for catering purposes as Pizza will be provided.
This month we will be giving away the book “The Art of Agile Development” as well as an IntelliJ Idea personal licence and other goodies too!
Read on for some background on Ralph.
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Posted by admin on 14 May 2008 at 1:59 pm under General
Dzone.com has downloadable quick reference cards for Ajax, Spring, Eclipse and GWT. Take a look here: refcardz.dzone.com
Posted by admin on 13 May 2008 at 10:27 am under Slides
The slides from Neil Gray’s talk on Java Persistence Architecture can be found here and the text version can be found here.
Other relevant links:
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