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In this episode of the Modern Web Podcast, Danny Thompson, Director of Technology at This Dot Labs, hosts a conversation with Theresa Mammarella, JVM engineer at IBM, and Brian Sam-Bodden, Applied AI Engineer at Redis. They explore their talks at JCONF in Dallas, Texas, covering topics like GenAI architectures in the Java community and OpenJDK's Project Valhalla. Their conversation covers Java's evolution, AI applications, semantic caching, and how these technologies are impacting development workflows and performance optimization. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 01:00 - Brian on GenAI in the Java Community 01:47 - Java's Safe Evolution Path 02:17 - Teresa on Project Valhalla 03:54 - Value Classes and Performance 04:33 - Brian on Semantic Caching 06:54 - Challenges of Rewording Prompts 09:15 - What is RAG Architecture? 11:34 - Java's Role in AI 13:57 - Cost of LLMs and Caching Strategies 15:57 - Teresa on Java's Future 18:22 - Learning Resources for Java Developers 20:44 - Addressing Misconceptions About Java 22:39 - Final Thoughts Follow Theresa Mammarella & Brian Sam on Social Media Theresa Mammarella Twitter: https://x.com/t_mammarella?lang=en Brian Sam-Bodden Twitter: https://x.com/bsbodden Theresa Mammarella Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tmammarella/ Brian Sam-Bodden Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sambodden/
Three years after Log4Shell caused a significant security issue, we still struggle with insecure dependencies and injection problems. In this podcast, we'll discuss how developers can secure their code. I talked with three authors who posted a security and code quality post on Foojay.io.Guests Jonathan Vila https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanvila/ https://about.me/jonathan.vila https://twitter.com/jonathan_vila Brian Vermeer https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianvermeer/ https://brianvermeer.nl/ https://twitter.com/BrianVerm Erik Costlow https://www.linkedin.com/in/costlow/ https://twitter.com/costlow Content00:00 Introduction of topic and guests 01:35 Brian: Why is Log4Shell still around? https://foojay.io/today/the-persistent-threat-why-major-vulnerabilities-like-log4shell-and-spring4shell-remain-significant/ 03:24 Outdated dependencies are still used a lot 04:31 Who is responsible for dependency updates? 07:55 Snyk tools to help discover issues 10:15 Comparing to Dependabot 11:21 How to keep dependencies up-to-date 14:32 Responsibility to use dependencies with care 17:17 Looking forward to the JFall conference 18:48 About Foojay 19:49 Jonathan: Is SQL injection still a problem? https://foojay.io/today/top-security-flaws-hiding-in-your-code-right-now-and-how-to-fix-them/ 24:50 Deserialization injection 27:30 Logging injection 31:22 Even experienced developers make mistakes 33:17 About Sonar tools 35:53 Other articles by Jonathan https://foojay.io/today/author/jonathan-vila/ https://foojay.io/today/ensuring-the-right-usage-of-java-21-new-features/ 38:20 Other security tools https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wVCYj8oQUY 39:47 Erik: Trash Pandas are attracted by unused code https://foojay.io/today/trash-pandas-love-enterprise-java-garbage-code/ 43:01 How bad are insecure but unused libraries? 45:16 Problem of code only used by unit tests 47:15 Testing in different layers (develop, test, production) 49:31 How much code is not used in production? 50:31 How code becomes unused https://foojay.io/today/foojay-podcast-57/ 54:29 Conclusions
Join Dan Vega and DaShaun Carter for the latest updates from the Spring Ecosystem. In this episode, Dan and DaShaun will recap SpringOne at Explore 2024. We will talk about all of the sessions we were involved in including the Spring Spotlight and discuss some of the sessions we attended. You can participate in our live stream to ask questions or catch the replay on your preferred podcast platform.Show NotesSpring Release CalendarTop 12 Podcasts for Java Developers in 2024SpringOne Spring SpotlightSpringOne 2024 YouTube Playlist
Tools of the Month:Descript https://www.descript.com/LLM Graph Builder by Neo4j https://neo4j.com/labs/genai-ecosystem/llm-graph-builder/LangSmith https://www.langchain.com/langsmithObsidian https://obsidian.md/ Announcements / News:NODES 2024: Submit Your Talk https://neo4j.com/blog/nodes-by-neo4j/ISO GQL Standard:Press release: https://neo4j.com/press-releases/gql-standard/Blog post: https://neo4j.com/blog/gql-international-standard/Blog post: https://neo4j.com/blog/cypher-path-gql/Articles:Enhancing RAG with Neo4j Cypher and Vector Templates Using LangChain Agents https://neo4j.com/developer-blog/rag-cypher-vector-templates-langchain-agent/Graph Data Models for RAG Applications https://neo4j.com/developer-blog/graph-data-models-rag-applications/Maximizing Your Neo4j Project's Potential: An In-depth Guide to Solution Assessment https://neo4j.com/developer-blog/neo4j-project-solution-assessment-guide/LangChain Library Adds Full Support for Neo4j Vector Index https://neo4j.com/developer-blog/langchain-library-full-support-neo4j-vector-index/Constructing Knowledge Graphs From Unstructured Text Using LLMs https://neo4j.com/developer-blog/construct-knowledge-graphs-unstructured-text/Entity Resolved Knowledge Graphs: A Tutorial https://neo4j.com/developer-blog/entity-resolved-knowledge-graphs/The Future of Knowledge Graph: Will Structured and Semantic Search Become One? https://neo4j.com/developer-blog/knowledge-graph-structured-semantic-search/Building RAG Applications With the Neo4j GenAI Stack: A Comprehensive Guide https://neo4j.com/developer-blog/rag-genai-stack-guide/Adding Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) to Your GraphQL API https://neo4j.com/developer-blog/rag-graphql-api/Videos:NODES 2023 playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9Hl4pk2FsvUu4hzyhWed8Avu5nSUXYrb&si=8_0sYVRYz8CqqdIcEvents:(May 1) Fireside chat (virtual): Advanced RAG Techniques with Graph Databases for LLMs https://www.eventbrite.com/e/advanced-rag-techniques-with-graph-databases-for-llms-jason-koo-neo4j-tickets-878275013207(May 2) Hands-On Lab (Herndon, VA, USA): AWS and Neo4j Generative AI https://go.neo4j.com/LE-240502-AWS-GenAI-Workshop-Herndon_Registration.html(May 2) YT series (virtual): Knowledge Graph Builder App https://youtube.com/live/NbyxWAC2TLc(May 5) Conference (New York City, NY, USA): The Knowledge Graph Conference https://go.neo4j.com/TS-240506-The-Knowledge-Graph-Conference_Registration-Page.html(May 6) Conference (Singapore): AWS Summit 2024 https://neo4j.com/event/aws-summit-2024-singapore/(May 7) Meetup (virtual): Knowledge Graph-Based Chatbot https://www.meetup.com/nycneo4j/events/299160585/(May 7) Conference (virtual): WeAreDevelopers - Security Day https://www.wearedevelopers.com/event/security-day-may-2024(May 8) Webinar (virtual): Unveiling the Power of Knowledge Graphs and AWS Bedrock in Advancing Generative AI https://go.neo4j.com/WBR240508AWSBedrock_Registration.html(May 8) Meetup (Sydney, Australia): Graph Database Sydney Meetup https://www.meetup.com/graphdb-sydney/events/300446306/?isFirstPublish=true(May 9) Webinar (virtual): Building Powerful Fraud Detection Applications with Neo4j https://go.neo4j.com/WBR-240509-Fraud-Detection_Registration.html(May 11) Meetup (Bangalore, India): GenAI Meetup: Deep diving into RAG & Multi agent framework https://www.meetup.com/graph-database-bengaluru/events/300324064/?isFirstPublish=true(May 12) Conference (London, UK): Gartner Data & Analytics Summit https://www.gartner.com/en/conferences/emea/data-analytics-uk(May 13) Conference (Milan, Italy): GraphSummit Milan https://neo4j.com/graphsummit/milan24/(May 14) Hands-On Lab (Santa Monica, CA, USA): GenAI Hands-On Lab with AWS & Deloitte https://go.neo4j.com/LE-240514-AWS-Bedrock-Workshop-Santa-Monica_Registration.html(May 14) Conference (Kraków, Poland): Geecon 2024 https://2024.geecon.org/speakers/info.html?id=900(May 14) Conference (Bengaluru, India): AWS Summit https://neo4j.com/event/aws-summit-2024-bengaluru/(May 15) Conference (Berlin, Germany): AWS Summit Berlin https://pages.awscloud.com/aws-summit-berlin-2024-registration.html?Languages=German(May 15) Conference (Sydney, Australia): Google Cloud Summit https://neo4j.com/event/google-cloud-summit-sydney/(May 15) Hands-On Lab (Palo Alto, CA, USA): GenAI Hands-On Lab with AWS & Deloitte https://go.neo4j.com/LE-240507-AWS-Bedrock-Workshop-Palo-Alto_Registration.html(May 15) Meetup (Dresden, Germany): Dresdner Datenbankforum Graph Data Science with Neo4j https://www.dresdner-datenbankforum.de/anstehende-vortr%C3%A4ge#h.y2x2aesouh7p(May 15) Meetup (Mainz, Germany): Neo4j for Java Developers https://www.meetup.com/jug-mainz/events/299232685(May 16) Hands-on Lab (San Francisco, CA, USA): GenAI Hands-on Lab with AWS and Deloitte https://go.neo4j.com/LE-----240509-Neo4j-Deloitte--AWS-Generative-AI-Workshop_Registration.html(May 20) Conference (Stockholm, Sweden): GraphSummit Stockholm https://neo4j.com/graphsummit/stockholm24/(May 21) Hands-on Lab (Chicago, IL, USA): GenAI Hands-On Lab with AWS & Deloitte https://go.neo4j.com/LE-240521-AWS-GenAI-Workshop-Chicago_Registration.html(May 22) Conference (Milan, Italy): AWS Summit Milan https://aws.amazon.com/it/events/summits/emea/milano/(May 27) Conference (Jakarta, Indonesia): Google Cloud Summit https://neo4j.com/event/google-cloud-summit-jakarta/(May 27) Conference (Sofia, Bulgaria): jPrime 2024 https://jprime.io/
Supply chain security, a subset of supply chain management, is concerned with the risk management of third-party vendors, suppliers, logistics, and transportation.Stephen Chin is the Head of Developer Relations at JFROG. He is also a Speaker and the Author of DevOps Tools for Java Developers. Stephen joins Chuck for this bonus episode to talk about Supply Chain Security and Pyrsia.io. He begins by sharing some instances of how attackers are able to access different companies' assets, software, systems, and others. Additionally, Stephen offers solutions on how to prevent or eliminate those attacks. Pyrsia.io is a solution that secures open-source builds and distribution with the goal of securing the software supply chain of open-source dependencies. Links Pyrsia.io DevOps Tools for Java Developers GitHub: steveonjava steveonjava Twitter: @steveonjava
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JavaOne 2022 Speaker Preview In this conversation Oracle's Jim Grisanzio talks with JavaOne 2022 speaker Matt Raible from Colorado. Matt is a Java Champion, a Duke's Choice Award winner, and Open Source developer, and a developer advocate. He previews his session at JavaOne on Micro Frontends for Java Developers. The conversation also gets into the Java community, how Matt got into development, and his contributions to the Open Source community. JavaOne 2022 October 17-20 in Las Vegas JavaOne 2022: Registration and Sessions JavaOne 2022: News Updates at Inside Java Matt Raible, Java Champion, Open Source Developer at OktaDev @mraible Java Development and Community OpenJDK Inside Java Dev.Java @java on Twitter Java on YouTube Duke's Corner Podcast Host Jim Grisanzio, Oracle Java Developer Relations, @jimgris
2022-09-20 Weekly News - Episode 164Watch the video version on YouTube at https://youtu.be/qIpbpe852XQ Hosts:Gavin Pickin - Senior Developer at Ortus SolutionsThanks to our Sponsor - Ortus Solutions The makers of ColdBox, CommandBox, ForgeBox, TestBox and all your favorite box-es out there. A few ways to say thanks back to Ortus Solutions: BUY A WORKSHOP TICKET for After CF Summit - Learn ColdBox APIs, VueJS and Quasar for exporting to mobile, desktop and the web!!! Like and subscribe to our videos on YouTube. Help ORTUS reach for the Stars - Star and Fork our Repos Star all of your Github Box Dependencies from CommandBox with https://www.forgebox.io/view/commandbox-github Subscribe to our Podcast on your Podcast Apps and leave us a review Sign up for a free or paid account on CFCasts, which is releasing new content every week BOXLife store: https://www.ortussolutions.com/about-us/shop Buy Ortus's Book - 102 ColdBox HMVC Quick Tips and Tricks on GumRoad (http://gum.co/coldbox-tips) Patreon Support (IMPECCABLE)Goal 1 - We have 40 patreons providing 100% of the funding for our Modernize or Die Podcasts via our Patreon site: https://www.patreon.com/ortussolutions Goal 2 - We are 33% of the way to fully fund the hosting of ForgeBox.io News and AnnouncementsITB Session Survey Raffle Ali Awan - Amazon Gift Card - $25 Shawn Oden - Modern CFML Book Ryan Hinto - Modern CFML Book 2 more weeks for more survey results - giving away more Modern CFML Books, and a Shirt from the Box Life Store!Ortus hiring another USA DeveloperAlthough we're always looking, we're actively looking to hire that USA developer now. So check the criteria on the Careers page, and email us info@ortussolutions.com today to start the process.https://www.ortussolutions.com/about-us/careers CF Summit AMA SessionAsk Dave Ferguson and Matt Gifford anything, literally!Post your questions here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScRgS7UKySpVyf8Q5SAd6_gM3xKgh-D14_TjnZnkpyzo2qYeg/viewform?usp=send_form and select questions will be answered live on stage by the experts. Only at the Adobe ColdFusion Summit 2022.Register now: https://cfsummit.adobeevents.com/ State of the CF Union Survey - Results - Part 1 - PodcastGavin Pickin talks about “State of CF Union Survey 2022 Results In-Depth Analysis Part 1 (14 cool ColdFusion, Database and Frameworks insights)” in this episode of ColdFusion Alive Podcast with host Michaela Light.“…so far right now, you know, we see 60% of people are using a supported ColdFusion licensed product…”https://teratech.com/podcast/state-of-cf-union-survey-2022-results-in-depth-analysis-part-1-14-cool-coldfusion-database-and-frameworks-insights-with-gavin-pickin Hacktoberfest 2023Registrations begin Sept 26th 2023.https://hacktoberfest.com/ New Releases and UpdatesLucee now has Mail ListenersMail Listeners can be configured to be triggered before and after sending email (only for email sending as async).These follow the same pattern as Query Listeners.This is available as an experimental feature in Lucee 5.3 and is officially supported in Lucee 6.0.https://docs.lucee.org/guides/cookbooks/mail_listeners.html Webinar / Meetups and WorkshopsICYMI - Ortus Webinar - September - Into the Box - RecapFriday, September 16th, 2022: Time 12:30AM Central Time ( US and Canada )Join members of the Ortus team as they discuss Into the Box 2022, with a recap on all the new releases, product updates, happy box, the hallway track, the food, and what's coming for Into the Box 2023 in less than 9 months time!What live on Youtube: https://youtu.be/l4S-UEF8XIw Adobe Workshops & WebinarsJoin the Adobe ColdFusion Workshop to learn how you and your agency can leverage ColdFusion to create amazing web content. This one-day training will cover all facets of Adobe ColdFusion that developers need to build applications that can run across multiple cloud providers or on-premiseWORKSHOP - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 20229:00 AM CESTAdobe ColdFusion WorkshopDamien Bruyndonckxhttps://adobe-coldfusion-workshop-1day.meetus.adobeevents.com/ WEBINAR - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 202210:00 AM PDTBuilding Custom Adobe Connect Pods with CF2021Mark Takatahttps://building-custom-adobe-connect-pods-cf2021.meetus.adobeevents.com/ WEBINAR - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 202210:00 AM PSTBuilding Native Mobile Applications with Adobe ColdFusion & Monaco.ioMark Takatahttps://building-native-mobile-apps-with-cf-monaco-io.meetus.adobeevents.com/ WEBINAR - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 202210:00 AM PSTWinter Holiday Special: A preview of ColdFusion 2023Mark Takatahttps://winter-special-preview-of-cf2023.meetus.adobeevents.com/ FREE :)Full list - https://meetus.adobeevents.com/coldfusion/ CFCasts Content Updateshttps://www.cfcasts.comJust Released Every video from ITB - For ITB Ticket Holders Only - Will be released for Subscribed in December 2022 ForgeBox Module of the Week Series - 1 new Video - https://cfcasts.com/series/2022-forgebox-modules-of-the-week 2022 VS Code Hint tip and Trick of the Week Series - 1 new Video - https://cfcasts.com/series/2022-vs-code-hint-tip-and-trick-of-the-week Coming Soon - Now that ITB is over we can get back to our Video Series More ForgeBox and VS Code Podcast snippet videos Box-ifying a 3rd Party Library from Gavin ColdBox Elixir from Eric Getting Started with ContentBox from Daniel ITB Videos will be released Dec for those who are not ITB Ticket Holders Conferences and TrainingCF Summit - OfficialAt the Mirage in Las Vegas, NVOct 3rd & 4th - CFSummit ConferenceOct 5th - Adobe Certified Professional: Adobe ColdFusion Certification Classes & Testshttps://cfsummit.adobeevents.com/ https://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion-family/certificate.html Registrations are now open.Schedule has been announced!!!!Ortus CF Summit Training WorkshopColdBox Zero to MegaHero : REST APIs + VueJS Mobile AppOct 5th and 6th - After CF Summit ConferenceLead by Luis Majano & Gavin PickinPrice: $799 - Early bird pricinghttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/ortus-cf-summit-training-workshop-tickets-375306340367Location: Aria - In the luxurious Executive Hospitality Suite like 2019Free T-ShirtFree Modern CFML BookFree ColdBox Zero to Hero Workshop on CFCasts to help you prepareWe'll even refund you $50 if you bought your ticket and need to change it to stay for the workshop!!!!AWSome Day Online ConferenceTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 20229AM – 12PM PT | 12PM – 3PM ETWe're bringing the cloud down to EarthJoin us for a free virtual 3-hour AWS Cloud training event delivered by our skilled in-house instructors.https://aws.amazon.com/events/awsome-day/americas/ Into the Box Latam 2022Dec 5th or 7thMore information is coming very soon.Dev NexusApril 4-6th in AltantaSuper Early Bird will be on sale until October 9, 2022 (Approx 50% off)If you are planning to speak, please submit often and early. The CALL FOR PAPERS is open until November 15WORKSHOPS WILL BE ON JAVA, JAVA SECURITY, SOFTWARE DESIGN, AGILE, DEVOPS, KUBERNETES, MICROSERVICES, SPRING ETC. SIGN UP NOW, AND YOU WILL BE ABLE TO CHOOSE A WORKSHOP, LATER ON,https://devnexus.com/ Into the Box 2023 - 10th EditionMiddle of May - start planning.Final dates will be released as soon as the hotel confirms availability.CFCampNo CFCAMP 2022, we're trying again for summer 2023TLDR is that it's just too hard and there's too much uncertainty right now.More conferencesNeed more conferences, this site has a huge list of conferences for almost any language/community.https://confs.tech/Blogs, Tweets, and Videos of the Week9/20/22 - Blog - Grant Copley - Ortus Solutions - Prefetching in CBWIREWhen I want to increase the perceived speed of my CBWIRE apps, one tool I reach for is prefetching. Prefetching is a built-in feature of Livewire JS that allows you to invoke an Action's results on mouseOver.https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/prefetching-in-cbwire 9/20/22 - Blog - Michael Born - Ortus Solutions - How to Get the Version of Any Java Package from CFMLThe Apache POI library is an awesome tool for messing with spreadsheets. You can read spreadsheet data, get header rows, total row count, all sorts of wacky stuff. Julian Halliwell's excellent spreadsheet-cfml library uses it to great effect.https://michaelborn.me/entry/how-to-get-the-version-of-any-java-package-from-cfml 9/17/22 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Adding An Angular 14 Front-End To My ColdFusion Feature Flag ExplorationAbout a month ago, I posted Strangler: Building a Feature Flag System in ColdFusion. That proof-of-concept was constructed in Lucee CFML using a standard post-back workflow wherein each navigation begot a full page refresh. Over the last few weeks, I've been dribbling some effort into creating a thick-client experience using Angular 14. The UI (User Interface) still leaves a lot to be desired; but, I think as a second-stage proof-of-concept, there's enough here to be demoed.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4323-adding-an-angular-14-front-end-to-my-coldfusion-feature-flag-exploration.htm 9/16/22 - Blog - James Moberg - areBracesValid UDF for ColdFusion/CFMLI was using a version of smartSearch from CFLib.org that I had updated with some simple regex detection for SQLi strings, but it wasn't catching everything. I considered disabling the bracket matching feature and rejecting any query search terms that attempted to use ( or ), but then considered that I should validate so that the feature could still be used since it is beneficial when not being exploited.https://dev.to/gamesover/arebracesvalid-udf-for-coldfusioncfml-21fg 9/16/22 - Gavin Pickin - Ortus Solutions - Into the Box 2022 - Conference RecapThis years Into the Box has just wrapped up, but we are already preparing for 2023's Into the Box, May, Houston Texas! The event was a huge success, we had solid attendance in person, and almost doubled our online viewership from 2021, great feedback from attendees in Houston, and online. So many attendees didn't say goodbye at the end of the conference, they said see you next year, which, as an organizer lets you know you've done things right, and the hard work has paid off.https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/into-the-box-2022-conference-recap 9/15/22 - David Tattersall - Fusion Reactor - Announcing FusionReactor 9.0We are very proud to announce the release of FusionReactor 9.0, which represents a major milestone for FusionReactor and has been almost 2 years in the making.FusionReactor has always been about helping engineers, support, and DevOps to get to the root of application problems as quickly as possible. As software engineers, the founders of the company wanted to develop a product that would be familiar to us, and which would enable us to resolve performance and stability problems quickly. Up till now, we have focused the product on serving the ColdFusion and Java applications market. Our commitment to these platforms will not change.https://www.fusion-reactor.com/blog/announcing-fusionreactor-9-0/ 9/13/22 - Michael - REVIEW: DEVOPS TOOLS FOR JAVA DEVELOPERSBoth JFrog and O'Reilly sent me a paper copy of DevOps Tools for Java Developers for review (or my reading pleasure, or hopefully both). The copies came with no strings attached and this article is my honest opinion.The book is written by Ixchel Ruiz, Melissa McKay, Stephen Chin and Baruch Sadogursky. 3 of them I met personally and all of them come very much from the developer side of things and are known people in the Java world. All of them work at JFrog these days.https://info.michael-simons.eu/2022/09/13/review-devops-tools-for-java-developers/ CFML JobsSeveral positions available on https://www.getcfmljobs.com/Listing over 132 ColdFusion positions from 73 companies across 62 locations in 5 Countries.6 new jobs listed this weekFull-Time - Lucee/ Coldfusion Developer – Freelance – Belgium at England.. - United Kingdom Sep 20https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-kingdom/Lucee-Coldfusion-Developer-Freelance-Belgium-at-England/11519 Full-Time - Software Developer (m/w/d) at Hannover oder remot (Germany).. - Other Countries Sep 19https://www.getcfmljobs.com/viewjob.cfm?jobid=11518Full-Time - Sr Software Engineer/ColdFusion Developer at Reston, VA - United States Sep 16https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-states/Sr-Software-EngineerColdFusion-Developer-at-Reston-VA/11517Full-Time - Sr Software Engineer/ColdFusion Developer at Remote - United States Sep 16https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-states/Sr-Software-EngineerColdFusion-Developer-at-Remote/11516 Full-Time - Enterprise Sales Account Manager, ColdFusion (EMEA Shift) at.. - India Sep 14https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/india/Enterprise-Sales-Account-Manager-ColdFusion-EMEA-Shift-at-Noida-Uttar-Pradesh/11515 Full-Time - Software Engineer 3- ColdFusion at Remote - United States Sep 14https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-states/Software-Engineer-3-ColdFusion-at-Remote/11514 Other Job Links Ortus Solutions - https://www.ortussolutions.com/about-us/careers Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TN: https://jobs.ornl.gov/job/Oak-Ridge-Systems-Engineer-and-Software-Developer-TN-37830/923356000/?fbclid=IwAR3te_Ttc_n69FYUFBVBYM9IJ2K8xMSspL_pL303Qv-vdqYmgVcqEtZPQX0 There is a jobs channel in the CFML slack team, and in the box team slack now too ForgeBox Module of the WeekcbPlaywrightCFML integration with TestBox and Playwright to run tests in actual browsershttps://forgebox.io/view/cbPlaywrightVS Code Hint Tips and Tricks of the WeekVSCode Great IconsA big pack of icons (200+) for your files.Quote from Blog: Slightly less popular than the most common icon extension, vscode-icons. I think the icons here look so much better than the default, and the folder icons make it easier to tell which directory I'm in.https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=emmanuelbeziat.vscode-great-iconsThank you to all of our Patreon SupportersThese individuals are personally supporting our open source initiatives to ensure the great toolings like CommandBox, ForgeBox, ColdBox, ContentBox, TestBox and all the other boxes keep getting the continuous development they need, and funds the cloud infrastructure at our community relies on like ForgeBox for our Package Management with CommandBox. You can support us on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/ortussolutionsDon't forget, we have Annual Memberships, pay for the year and save 10% - great for businesses. Bronze Packages and up, now get a ForgeBox Pro and CFCasts subscriptions as a perk for their Patreon Subscription. All Patreon supporters have a Profile badge on the Community Website All Patreon supporters have their own Private Forum access on the Community Website All Patreon supporters have their own Private Channel access BoxTeam Slack Live Stream Access to streams like “Koding with the Kiwi + Friends” https://community.ortussolutions.com/ NEW PATREON EXCLUSIVES - GAVIN CRAZY IDEASVoting in the BoxTeam SlackPatreons John Wilson - Synaptrix Jordan Clark Gary Knight Mario Rodrigues Giancarlo Gomez David Belanger Dan Card Jonathan Perret Jeffry McGee - Sunstar Media Dean Maunder Nolan Erck Abdul Raheen Wil De Bruin Joseph Lamoree Don Bellamy Jan Jannek Laksma Tirtohadi Brian Ghidinelli - Hagerty MotorsportReg Carl Von Stetten Jeremy Adams Didier Lesnicki Matthew Clemente Daniel Garcia Scott Steinbeck - Agri Tracking Systems Ben Nadel Richard Herbet Brett DeLine Kai Koenig Charlie Arehart Jason Daiger Shawn Oden Matthew Darby Ross Phillips Edgardo Cabezas Patrick Flynn Stephany Monge Kevin Wright John Whish Peter Amiri Cavan Vannice You can see an up to date list of all sponsors on Ortus Solutions' Websitehttps://ortussolutions.com/about-us/sponsors Thanks everyone!!! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this episode, Heather VanCura, Chair of the JCP, spoke to us about how we can make sure Java retains its dominance as the programming language of choice and what Oracle is doing to attract and retain the next generation of developers.
The intended audience for this podcast and I may extend this into a series, are basically my geeky brethren. Java Developers who want to start using Camunda. So, in order to follow along, you should probably be at least two years into your career as a java developer, and be comfortable with Java, Spring, Maven, etc. I'm not going to be teaching those, because better teachers than me have already created excellent free content on that.
It's hard to believe that this was Steve Norman's first ever podcast interview! The conversation flowed effortlessly and it was so interesting hearing how VIOOH's Head of Engineering went about hiring 13 Java Developers effortlessly and in partnership with the inspirational Liz Dowling. Stop what you're doing, grab pen & paper, and hear Katrina & Steve talk about: lessons learned in his varied career & cultures being hired remotely in a pandemic & the benefit of VIOOH adopting a hybrid model early joining and managing a team remotely and the benefit of Connected Days how you can hire 13 Java Developers even when there is such a shortage! partnering with the People team for all the right reasons. Giving feedback to every candidate swiftly... because developers talk! Huge
It's hard to believe that this was Steve Norman's first ever podcast interview! The conversation flowed effortlessly and it was so interesting hearing how VIOOH's Head of Engineering went about hiring 13 Java Developers effortlessly and in partnership with the inspirational Liz Dowling. Stop what you're doing, grab pen & paper, and hear Katrina & Steve talk about: lessons learned in his varied career & cultures being hired remotely in a pandemic & the benefit of VIOOH adopting a hybrid model early joining and managing a team remotely and the benefit of Connected Days how you can hire 13 Java Developers even when there is such a shortage! partnering with the People team for all the right reasons. Giving feedback to every candidate swiftly... because developers talk! Huge
It's hard to believe that this was Steve Norman's first ever podcast interview! The conversation flowed effortlessly and it was so interesting hearing how VIOOH's Head of Engineering went about hiring 13 Java Developers effortlessly and in partnership with the inspirational Liz Dowling. Stop what you're doing, grab pen & paper, and hear Katrina & Steve talk about: lessons learned in his varied career & cultures being hired remotely in a pandemic & the benefit of VIOOH adopting a hybrid model early joining and managing a team remotely and the benefit of Connected Days how you can hire 13 Java Developers even when there is such a shortage! partnering with the People team for all the right reasons. Giving feedback to every candidate swiftly... because developers talk! Huge
Getting everyone on a stage and geeking out with an audience makes for an amazing episode. We had a special guest Jeanne Boyarsky and discussed Hibernate + Graal, Google involvement in Open Source, and Oracle claiming everyone wants copywrited APIs (spoiler alert, we don't). We also played a fun game of "What's that Acronym". We then dive into a big discussion on Continuing Education for us Java Developers, including Java Certificates, Bootcamps, and other ways for us to either get into or update our info in the field. Does Certification make sense? Should you try a BootCamp? Come and take a listen as we explore the interesting and winding road of self-actualization. We thank DataDogHQ for sponsoring this podcast episode DO follow us on twitter @offheap Hibernate GRAAL support Google going cold on OSS Foundations? Oracle believes most companies support their position on copyright APIs or maybe not :)
An airhacks.fm conversation with Mark Struberg (@struberg) about: Frontends for backends, JSF 2, Vaadin, vue.js, Angular, ReactJS, deep linking with JSF 2, JSF 2 with modularised backends, productive JSF, data binding and data validation with JSF 2, the limits of JSF components, JSF architectures, JSF is not suitable for building offline SPAs, JSF is a server centric framework and therefore requires CPU resources, don't fork JSF components -- contribution is better for maintainability, Thomas Andraschko is #2 contributor to primefaces, building HTML 5 offline applications with JavaScript, the Java EE-stic approach to frontends, "Progressive Web Apps without frameworks #nomigrations #webstandards #noslides", using vanilla WebComponents to write serious applications, Mozilla Developer Network is set of collective set of web standards tutorials and documentation, building WebComponents without polymer, using pure, semantic HTML 5 for maintainability, CSS grid and Flex Box are available in all browsers, angular release strategy and semver, web standards playlist, MicroFrontends with ES 6 modules, Vaadin WebComponents, UI5 WebComponents from SAP, npm is no more a requirement, lit-html and hyperhtml for convenient templates, ES 6 template literals, using rollupjs to create a common set of libraries, Shadow DOM for encapsulation, "Mozilla brings Microsoft, Google, the W3C, Samsung together to create cross-browser documentation on MDN", the golden age for Java Developers, Mark Struberg on twitter: @struberg and github. Mark's blog: struberg.wordpress.com/
Trisha took us from her first years at school, being an outsider, all the way to taking advantage of it as a developer advocate for JetBrains. During this fantastic discussion, we brushed over the people that helped and even pushed her. We spoke about being comfortable with being uncomfortable. We discussed taking a leap of faith, not burning bridges, taking control of your career, working on your brand, important developer skills and building on people.Trisha has developed Java applications for a range of industries and non-profits of all sizes. She has expertise in Java high performance systems, is passionate about enabling developer productivity, and dabbles with Open Source development. Trisha is a leader of the Sevilla Java User Group, a Java Champion and a true believer in healthy communities. As a Developer Advocate for JetBrains, she gets to share all the interesting things she’s constantly discovering.Note:My audio feed was very low, my questions will be a bit hard to hear at some point. But I managed to save most of it and Trisha sounds fantastic!Here are the links of the show:https://twitter.com/trisha_geePersonal blog: http://trishagee.comImprovements for Java Developers in IntelliJ IDEA 2019.2 Screencast: https://youtu.be/NXfXc95-an4List of Trisha's presentations: http://trishagee.github.io/presentation/public_appearancesDave Farley and Jez Humble Continuous IntegrationKathy Sierra, "Badass: Making users awesome" https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25348796-badassCreditsMusic Aye by Yung Kartz is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.Your hostSoftware Developer‘s Journey is hosted and produced by Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, a crazy frenchman living in Germany who dedicated his life to helping others learn & grow. More about him at timbourguignon.fr.Want to be next?Do you know anyone who should be on the podcast? Do you want to be next? Drop me a line: info@devjourney.info or via Twitter @timothep.Gift the podcast a ratingPlease do me and your fellow listeners a favor by spreading the good word about this podcast. And please leave a rating (excellent of course) on the major podcasting platforms, this is the best way to increase the visibility of the podcast:Apple PodcastsStitcherGoogle PlayThanks!Support the show (http://bit.ly/2yBfySB)
An airhacks.fm conversation with Markus Kett (@MarkusKett) about: C64 and sports games, Weiden is not in Bavarian Forest, soccer as motivation for programming, writing first programs in basic with 17, writing contacts management, PCs are boring machines, but good for business, Java is the best programming language, Pentium 1 was introduced at CEBIT in 1993, the dream about an own booth at CEBIT came true, webdesign software based on applets (XPage) was very successful at SYSTEMS in Munich, Markus was the business man and had no time for programming - like Steve Jobs, self-financing with selling products, competing with Microsoft and Adobe, writing a 4GL Java-based development environment like Visual Basic called XDev, Java Developers don't like the Drag and Drop programming experience, building an IDE from scratch, discussions with Sun Microsystems about StarOffice integration, migrating from Swing to SWT and Eclipse, using Vaadin as UI technology, connecting beautiful UI to DB was too hard, databases have more types than Java what makes code generation hard, in 4GL the database comes first, RapidEclipse is free but commercial support is available, XDev provides tool and project support, RapidClipse understands rich database types and generates JPA POJOs, Hibernate importer, how to write queries in Java, implementing JPA-SQL is based on xtext by itemis and generates JPA-QL from SQL, storing data is still too complicated, serialization looked promising but was too unsecure and only entire objects can be serialized, Kryo, Fast Serializer, JetStream (renamed to Microstream) serializer, the database engine stores objects in any file storage, there is no impedance mismatch, the native Java storage engine, queries are performed with Java 8+ streams, JCA connector passes transactions and security context to the application server, JCA prototypical implementation, kubernetes persistent volumes, Bavarian Forrest is like Canada, the largest walking robot, Roding race car, being a TV host on Giga, constant 30k downloads and the XDev TV, DVDs were more successful than TV, JCon and the coding keynote, Java EE as secret weapon at JCon, stealing (adapting) the "no slides" ideas, the world first free, physical, Java magazine JAVAPRO with 8500 readers, community prefers Java-only conference, Markus Kett on twitter: @MarkusKett. JetStream was renamed to MicroStream.
Dueling Sourcers Episode 2 Java Developers etc. We talk about how to find Java developers. No Linkedin or job boards here, but plenty of tools, sites, and more .
Panel: Shai Reznik Alyssa Nicholl Joe Eames Special Guests: Yakov Fain In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Yakov Fain about Angular for Java developers. Yakov has worked as a Java developer for about 18 years, and in the last 4 or 5 years, he also started using front-end frameworks like Angular. They talk about what made him switch over to Angular, how it has improved his programming, and when it is best to utilize this framework. They also discuss how Yakov trains Java developers to start using Angular and the two methods he uses to do so. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Yakov intro Wrote books on Java and Angular Angular Adobe Flex Why he stopped using Adobe Flex Angular and TypeScript combination Angular is built for large-scale projects Angular is good for creating single-page apps When Angular isn’t that great What he’s looking for in Angular 6 Creating widgets Angular Element The programming community looks down on JavaScript CSS Recommends people learn CSS if they are a Java developer The beauty of the industry There is a specific way to teach to Java developers Angular that is easy for them to understand Two major directions in training Java developers And much, much more! Links: Angular Adobe Flex TypeScript JavaScript Yakov’s GitHub Yakov’s blog @YFain Picks: Shai NGXS TypeWiz Joe ngRx data Barking Up the Wrong Tree by Eric Barker Yakov JHipster Angular for Java Developers talk
Panel: Shai Reznik Alyssa Nicholl Joe Eames Special Guests: Yakov Fain In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Yakov Fain about Angular for Java developers. Yakov has worked as a Java developer for about 18 years, and in the last 4 or 5 years, he also started using front-end frameworks like Angular. They talk about what made him switch over to Angular, how it has improved his programming, and when it is best to utilize this framework. They also discuss how Yakov trains Java developers to start using Angular and the two methods he uses to do so. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Yakov intro Wrote books on Java and Angular Angular Adobe Flex Why he stopped using Adobe Flex Angular and TypeScript combination Angular is built for large-scale projects Angular is good for creating single-page apps When Angular isn’t that great What he’s looking for in Angular 6 Creating widgets Angular Element The programming community looks down on JavaScript CSS Recommends people learn CSS if they are a Java developer The beauty of the industry There is a specific way to teach to Java developers Angular that is easy for them to understand Two major directions in training Java developers And much, much more! Links: Angular Adobe Flex TypeScript JavaScript Yakov’s GitHub Yakov’s blog @YFain Picks: Shai NGXS TypeWiz Joe ngRx data Barking Up the Wrong Tree by Eric Barker Yakov JHipster Angular for Java Developers talk
Panel: Shai Reznik Alyssa Nicholl Joe Eames Special Guests: Yakov Fain In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Yakov Fain about Angular for Java developers. Yakov has worked as a Java developer for about 18 years, and in the last 4 or 5 years, he also started using front-end frameworks like Angular. They talk about what made him switch over to Angular, how it has improved his programming, and when it is best to utilize this framework. They also discuss how Yakov trains Java developers to start using Angular and the two methods he uses to do so. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Yakov intro Wrote books on Java and Angular Angular Adobe Flex Why he stopped using Adobe Flex Angular and TypeScript combination Angular is built for large-scale projects Angular is good for creating single-page apps When Angular isn’t that great What he’s looking for in Angular 6 Creating widgets Angular Element The programming community looks down on JavaScript CSS Recommends people learn CSS if they are a Java developer The beauty of the industry There is a specific way to teach to Java developers Angular that is easy for them to understand Two major directions in training Java developers And much, much more! Links: Angular Adobe Flex TypeScript JavaScript Yakov’s GitHub Yakov’s blog @YFain Picks: Shai NGXS TypeWiz Joe ngRx data Barking Up the Wrong Tree by Eric Barker Yakov JHipster Angular for Java Developers talk
Episode 68. Clouding it up with Microsoft Service Fabric Clouds are everywhere and are puffy! In this Sponsored Episode, we dive into one of the main prominent cloud providers out there (Microsoft), who is outreaching to us Java Developers! (gasp!). In this episode, the Microsoft Service Fabric team (with @mani_ramaswamy, @HuruliS and Raunak Pandya) takes us in a soup-to-nuts tour on how to get started with Azure's service cloud, including what makes it different from others. Bob and I dive and explore how well would this work for us Java folk (and the answer is "very well") taking questions from how to build and deploy cloud, to what native support is there is for us Java Folk . We thank Microsoft's Service Fabric team for sponsoring this podcast! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to our cool new NewsCast! Java Off Heap Azure OpenDev Service Fabric demo repo (from the podcast) Microsoft Service Fabric in 4 minutes Service Fabric SDK & Build Application Service Fabric Docs Service Fabric Course Service Fabric Blog Try Service Fabric (in a Party Cluster!) Microsoft Ignite talks on Cloud Do you like the episodes? Want more? Help us out! Buy us a beer! And Follow us! @javapubhouse and @fguime and @bobpaulin
The O’Reilly Programming Podcast: A look at what’s new in Java 9 and Spring 5.In this episode of the O’Reilly Programming Podcast, I talk with Ken Kousen, an author, instructor, and consultant who is presenting the live online training courses Functional Programming in Java 8 and Getting Started with Spring Boot in September and October. He is also the author of the newly published O’Reilly book Modern Java Recipes: Simple Solutions to Difficult Problems in Java 8 and 9.Discussion points: The impact of Java 8’s functional programming-related changes, including Lambda expressions, method references, and streams The issues surrounding Project Jigsaw and Java modularization in the forthcoming release of Java 9. “The biggest issue that will affect the open source world and your own code is that public and private no longer really mean what they sound like they should mean,” Kousen says. “This has widespread ramifications, especially for library developers.” Why learning Groovy is easy for Java developers: “You don’t have to change any of your existing Java code to adopt Groovy,” Kousen says. “You can simply add a Groovy module, and the Groovy compiler understands how to compile Java.” What’s new in the upcoming releases of Spring 5 and Spring Boot 2 Other links: The live online training course Groovy Programming for Java Developers, presented by Ken Kousen on October 25-26, 2017 The series of videos on Grails 3, including Starting a Grails 3 Project and Understanding the Grails 3 Domain Model, presented by Ken Kousen The book Gradle Recipes for Android by Ken Kousen The Groovy Podcast, hosted by Ken Kousen and Baruch Sadogursky
The O’Reilly Programming Podcast: A look at what’s new in Java 9 and Spring 5.In this episode of the O’Reilly Programming Podcast, I talk with Ken Kousen, an author, instructor, and consultant who is presenting the live online training courses Functional Programming in Java 8 and Getting Started with Spring Boot in September and October. He is also the author of the newly published O’Reilly book Modern Java Recipes: Simple Solutions to Difficult Problems in Java 8 and 9.Discussion points: The impact of Java 8’s functional programming-related changes, including Lambda expressions, method references, and streams The issues surrounding Project Jigsaw and Java modularization in the forthcoming release of Java 9. “The biggest issue that will affect the open source world and your own code is that public and private no longer really mean what they sound like they should mean,” Kousen says. “This has widespread ramifications, especially for library developers.” Why learning Groovy is easy for Java developers: “You don’t have to change any of your existing Java code to adopt Groovy,” Kousen says. “You can simply add a Groovy module, and the Groovy compiler understands how to compile Java.” What’s new in the upcoming releases of Spring 5 and Spring Boot 2 Other links: The live online training course Groovy Programming for Java Developers, presented by Ken Kousen on October 25-26, 2017 The series of videos on Grails 3, including Starting a Grails 3 Project and Understanding the Grails 3 Domain Model, presented by Ken Kousen The book Gradle Recipes for Android by Ken Kousen The Groovy Podcast, hosted by Ken Kousen and Baruch Sadogursky
The O’Reilly Programming Podcast: Thoughts on performance, modularity, and what’s next for Java.In this episode of the O’Reilly Programming Podcast, I talk with Ben Evans, co-founder and technology fellow at JClarity, and co-author of the forthcoming O’Reilly book Optimizing Java: Practical Techniques for Improved Performance Tuning. We discuss the upcoming release of Java 9, Java performance issues, and Evans’ experience as an organizer for the London Java Community.Discussion points: While praising the engineering work that’s been done for Java 9, Evans says he sees “nothing desperately compelling” to encourage developers to upgrade. “It’s a fairly bare cupboard for developers who want new productivity features,” he says. That said, Evans sees Java 9 as a stepping stone that will possibly enable radical new features to be delivered in Java 10 and 11. “It would not surprise me to see a world where very few people make the jump from 8 to 9, and a lot of people go straight from 8 to 10,” he says. We discuss the controversy surrounding the Java Platform Module System, Project Jigsaw, which has led to the delay of the release of Java 9. On the topic of measuring Java performance numbers, Evans cautions against microbenchmarking. “Over optimizing for microbenchmarks is actually harmful,” he says, noting Google’s recent decision to retire the Octane benchmark. Other links: The video course Introduction to Java 8, presented by Ben Evans and Martjin Verburg The video course Practical Scala for Java Developers, presented by Julian Templeman and Ben Evans The Learning Path Beginning Java Second Edition Evans’ recent InfoQ article “Under the Hood with the JVM’s Automatic Resource Management”
The O’Reilly Programming Podcast: Thoughts on performance, modularity, and what’s next for Java.In this episode of the O’Reilly Programming Podcast, I talk with Ben Evans, co-founder and technology fellow at JClarity, and co-author of the forthcoming O’Reilly book Optimizing Java: Practical Techniques for Improved Performance Tuning. We discuss the upcoming release of Java 9, Java performance issues, and Evans’ experience as an organizer for the London Java Community.Discussion points: While praising the engineering work that’s been done for Java 9, Evans says he sees “nothing desperately compelling” to encourage developers to upgrade. “It’s a fairly bare cupboard for developers who want new productivity features,” he says. That said, Evans sees Java 9 as a stepping stone that will possibly enable radical new features to be delivered in Java 10 and 11. “It would not surprise me to see a world where very few people make the jump from 8 to 9, and a lot of people go straight from 8 to 10,” he says. We discuss the controversy surrounding the Java Platform Module System, Project Jigsaw, which has led to the delay of the release of Java 9. On the topic of measuring Java performance numbers, Evans cautions against microbenchmarking. “Over optimizing for microbenchmarks is actually harmful,” he says, noting Google’s recent decision to retire the Octane benchmark. Other links: The video course Introduction to Java 8, presented by Ben Evans and Martjin Verburg The video course Practical Scala for Java Developers, presented by Julian Templeman and Ben Evans The Learning Path Beginning Java Second Edition Evans’ recent InfoQ article “Under the Hood with the JVM’s Automatic Resource Management”
PROBLEM: Your recruitment agency website gets 500-10,000 visitors a month depending on how you market. Out of these you should be getting clients asking for a proposal from you – i.e. and incoming client saying “Hey Mr Director of ABC Recruiting can you get me 15 new Java Developers on Wall Street”. If you're not getting these results, listen to this video podcast and find out why you are not getting the clients & candidates you should be and how to turn your agency website into a LEAD GENERATION MACHINE which works while you sleep:
Akka for Java Devs: Bridging the Imagination Divide Today's applications are expected to support a multitude of devices, employ hybrid cloud deployments, persist petabytes of data, deliver millisecond response time and have near-perfect reliability. Traditional patterns and practices for enterprise Java application development simply can't support these demands, or are so complicated that entire systems can be brought down by single points of failure. Developers need new tools to help bridge existing infrastructure with changing models. For many, trying to operate in these distributed environments is simply unimaginable. Which is why Akka, a toolkit and runtime for building highly concurrent, distributed, and fault tolerant systems, has been a game changer for Java devs. Akka decouples business logic from low-level mechanisms such as threads, locks and non-blocking I/O, and liberates devs from the hariest challenges of managing the state and location of services. In this podcast with Duncan DeVore, Akka Expert and Trainer at Typesafe, we will walk you through: Why do I need to think “distributed” now? What is Akka and what is it used for How can you leverage Akka as a Java developer
Enregistré le 8 février 2011 Hudson vs Jenkins http://java.net/projects/hudson/ http://jenkins-ci.org/ Bamboo - http://www.atlassian.com/software/bamboo/ CloudBees - http://www.cloudbees.com/ InfraDNA - http://infradna.com/ DEV@Cloud - http://www.cloudbees.com/dev.cb RUN@Cloud - http://www.cloudbees.com/run.cb Kenai - http://kenai.com/ Software Freedom Conservancy - http://sfconservancy.org/ Sonatype - http://www.sonatype.com/ http://www.sonatype.com/people/2011/02/hudsons-bright-future/ http://jenkins-ci.org/content/hudsons-future http://kohsuke.org/bye-bye-hudson-hello-jenkins/ http://nighthacks.org/roller/jag/entry/hudson_is_dead_long_live http://jenkins-ci.org/content/jenkins http://sacha.labourey.com/2011/01/31/hudson-is-now-jenkins/ http://www.sonatype.com/people/2011/02/hudsons-bright-future/ http://lacostej.blogspot.com/2011/02/sonatypes-hudsons-bright-future-answer.html http://prezi.com/4googejf66it/bordeaux-jug-lightning-talk-jenkins/ Twiki http://twiki.org/ FOSWIKI http://foswiki.org/ SouJava dans le JCP http://blogs.sun.com/theaquarium/entry/soujava_proposed_by_oracle_for http://blogs.oracle.com/henrik/2011/01/oracle_nominates_bruno_souza_of_soujava_to_jcp_ec.html http://blogs.sun.com/pcurran/entry/jugs_and_the_jcp Java EE 7 JPA 2.1 http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=338 JAX-RS 2.0 - http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=339 Restlet - http://www.restlet.org/ Servlet 3.1 EJB 3.2 EL 3.0 Tomcat 7 http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/index.html http://tomcat.apache.org/security-6.html http://tomcat.apache.org/security-7.html JBoss AS 6.0 http://community.jboss.org/blogs/donnamishelly/2011/01/04/jboss-application-server-6-goes-final http://blog.softwhere.org/archives/1050 Google Google CEO change http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/google_ceo_eric_schmidt_steps_down_larry_page_take.php http://techcrunch.com/2011/01/20/google-ceo-change/ Google I/O http://techcrunch.com/2011/02/07/google-io-tickets-sell-out-in-59-minutes/ Amazon Elastic Beanstalk http://nighthacks.org/roller/jag/entry/elastic_beanstalk http://aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/ JBoss SteamCannon - http://steamcannon.org/ Google App Engine - http://code.google.com/appengine/ Blog SteamCannon vs Beanstalk - http://steamcannon.org/news/2011/01/19/steamcannon-vs-elastic-beanstalk/ Les departs de Sun un an apres http://pelegri.wordpress.com/2011/01/02/a-year-after-the-people/ http://blogs.sun.com/sandoz/entry/301_moved_permanently L'outil de la semaine Perf4J http://perf4j.codehaus.org/ JUGs et conferences ParisJUG 3 ans - http://www.parisjug.org/xwiki/bin/view/Meeting/20110228 WhatsNextParis - http://whatsnextparis.com/ Mix-IT - http://www.mix-it.fr GeekAndPoke http://geekandpoke.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341d3df553ef0147e2645a4f970b-pi XKCD http://xkcd.org/ TED http://www.ted.com/ Livres Groupe les cast codeurs - http://groups.google.com/group/lescastcodeurs CleanCode Effective Java Refactoring : Improving the Design of Existing Code de Martin Fowler et Kent Beck entre autres Test Driven : TDD and Acceptance TDD for Java Developers de Lasse Koskela Java Concurrency in Practice Java performance tuning Filthy Rich clients, de Romain Guy et Chet Haase (Swing) ALGORITHMIQUE APPLICATIONS EN C de Jean Marie Lery (debat pour ou contre les questions d'algorithmie en interview) Thinking in Java http://www.mindview.net/Books/TIJ/ RESTful Web Services The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master Nous contacter Contactez-nous via twitter http://twitter.com/lescastcodeurs sur le groupe Google http://groups.google.com/group/lescastcodeurs ou sur le site web http://lescastcodeurs.com/ Flattr-ez nous sur http://lescastcodeurs.com/