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Thread: CJUG/West Meeting Tuesday - Dynamic Languages and the JVM
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| CJUG/West Meeting Tuesday - Dynamic
Languages and the JVM |
  United States |
2007-09-28 14:41:58 |
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** CJUG/West meets Thursday, October 4 **
** 1st Thursday of the month **
TOPIC: Dynamic Languages and the JVM
WHEN:
Thursday, October 4, 2007
6:30 pizza/networking
7:00 presentation
WHERE:
NEW LOCATION!!
Oracle
Three Westbrook Corporate Center
Suite 700
Westchester, IL 60154
map: http://tinyurl.com/yqeo32
DESCRIPTION:
With all the attention being paid to Ruby and it's hip cousin Rails, many in the Java camp may be feeling like their party invitation is lost in the mail. Fear not loyal Java lovers, the dynamic language meme is alive and well in your space! Between numerous JSRs and various languages, the JVM is becoming quite the dynamic disco. After an overview of what it means to be dynamic, this talk will look at JRuby, Groovy, and Rhino.
http://www.cjug.org/Wiki.jsp?page=2007.10.04.west
SPEAKER:
Nathaniel T. Schutta is a senior software engineer in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota with extensive experience developing Java Enterprise Edition–based Web applications. He graduated from St. John's University (MN) with a degree in Computer Science and has a master's of science degree in software engineering from the University of Minnesota. For the last several years, he has focused on user interface design. A long-time member of the Association for Computing Machinery's Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group, Nathaniel believes that if the user can't figure out your application, then you've done something wrong.
Along with his user interface work, Nathaniel is the co-creator of the open-source Taconite framework, has contributed to two corporate Java frameworks, has developed training material, and has led several study groups. During the brief moments of warm weather found in his home state of Minnesota, he spends as much time on the golf course as his wife will tolerate. He's currently exploring Ruby, Rails, and (after recently making the switch) Mac OS X. Nathaniel is the coauthor of the bestselling book, Foundations of Ajax.
COST:
FREE to CJUG members and guests
We hope you can join us,
The CJUG Board
www.cjug.org
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| RE: CJUG/West Meeting Thursday -
Dynamic Languages and the JVM |
  United States |
2007-09-28 14:57:24 |
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Correction to the subject line of the email below.
The meeting is Thursday, not Tuesday.
** CJUG/West meets Thursday, October 4 **
** 1st Thursday of the month **
TOPIC: Dynamic Languages and the JVM
WHEN: Thursday,
October 4, 2007 6:30 pizza/networking
7:00 presentation
WHERE: NEW
LOCATION!! Oracle Three Westbrook Corporate Center Suite
700 Westchester, IL 60154 map: http://tinyurl.com/yqeo32
DESCRIPTION: With
all the attention being paid to Ruby and it's hip cousin Rails, many in the Java
camp may be feeling like their party invitation is lost in the mail. Fear not
loyal Java lovers, the dynamic language meme is alive and well in your space!
Between numerous JSRs and various languages, the JVM is becoming quite the
dynamic disco. After an overview of what it means to be dynamic, this talk will
look at JRuby, Groovy, and Rhino.
http://www.cjug.org/Wiki.jsp?page=2007.10.04.west
SPEAKER: Nathaniel
T. Schutta is a senior software engineer in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota
with extensive experience developing Java Enterprise Edition–based Web applications. He
graduated from St. John's University (MN) with a degree in Computer Science and
has a master's of science degree in software engineering from the University of
Minnesota. For the last several years, he has focused on user interface design.
A long-time member of the Association for Computing Machinery's Computer-Human
Interaction Special Interest Group, Nathaniel believes that if the user can't
figure out your application, then you've done something wrong.
Along with his user interface work, Nathaniel is the
co-creator of the open-source Taconite framework, has contributed to two
corporate Java frameworks, has developed training material, and has led several
study groups. During the brief moments of warm weather found in his home state
of Minnesota, he spends as much time on the golf course as his wife will
tolerate. He's currently exploring Ruby, Rails, and (after recently making the
switch) Mac OS X. Nathaniel is the coauthor of the bestselling book, Foundations
of Ajax.
COST: FREE to CJUG
members and guests
We hope you can join us, The CJUG Board www.cjug.org
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| RE: CJUG/West Meeting Thursday -
Dynamic Languages and the JVM |
  United States |
2007-09-28 15:05:32 |
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Sorry for the extra emails. The announcement should
have also pointed out that the speaker for this meeting is being generously
provided by the 2007 Great Lakes Software Symposium, which returns to Chicago on
November 16-18 with over sixty (60) technical presentations in the Java/Agility
space. Go to http://www.nofluffjuststuff.com/sh/2007-11-chicago
for details
Correction to the subject line of the email below.
The meeting is Thursday, not Tuesday.
** CJUG/West meets Thursday, October 4 **
** 1st Thursday of the month **
TOPIC: Dynamic Languages and the JVM
WHEN: Thursday,
October 4, 2007 6:30 pizza/networking
7:00 presentation
WHERE: NEW
LOCATION!! Oracle Three Westbrook Corporate Center Suite
700 Westchester, IL 60154 map: http://tinyurl.com/yqeo32
DESCRIPTION: With
all the attention being paid to Ruby and it's hip cousin Rails, many in the Java
camp may be feeling like their party invitation is lost in the mail. Fear not
loyal Java lovers, the dynamic language meme is alive and well in your space!
Between numerous JSRs and various languages, the JVM is becoming quite the
dynamic disco. After an overview of what it means to be dynamic, this talk will
look at JRuby, Groovy, and Rhino.
http://www.cjug.org/Wiki.jsp?page=2007.10.04.west
SPEAKER: Nathaniel
T. Schutta is a senior software engineer in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota
with extensive experience developing Java Enterprise Edition–based Web applications. He
graduated from St. John's University (MN) with a degree in Computer Science and
has a master's of science degree in software engineering from the University of
Minnesota. For the last several years, he has focused on user interface design.
A long-time member of the Association for Computing Machinery's Computer-Human
Interaction Special Interest Group, Nathaniel believes that if the user can't
figure out your application, then you've done something wrong.
Along with his user interface work, Nathaniel is the
co-creator of the open-source Taconite framework, has contributed to two
corporate Java frameworks, has developed training material, and has led several
study groups. During the brief moments of warm weather found in his home state
of Minnesota, he spends as much time on the golf course as his wife will
tolerate. He's currently exploring Ruby, Rails, and (after recently making the
switch) Mac OS X. Nathaniel is the coauthor of the bestselling book, Foundations
of Ajax.
COST: FREE to CJUG
members and guests
We hope you can join us, The CJUG Board www.cjug.org
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