[GR-Jug] GR-JUG makes a comeback?
Ken Radlick
radlickk at gr-jug.org
Tue Sep 20 09:13:49 EDT 2005
Hi Dave,
I see your point about the common tools being mainstream. So, if you
have something else Java related to show and tell that is more cutting
edge by all means plan to come on October 20 (@6:30) and share it with
us. Also, while these tools are mainstream there may be new aspects
(versions) or tips and tricks that you or others have learned that can
make them interesting again.
Hope to see you on the 20th.
Ken.
Dave Brondsema wrote:
> Ken Radlick wrote:
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>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> Perhaps this is the year that GR-JUG makes a comeback. I plan to do my
>> part to see that it happens, can I count on your help?
>> How can I help you say, well you can post on this e-mail list, attend
>> our meetings, suggest a presentation topic or even offer to present a
>> topic at one of the upcoming meetings.
>>
>> Please see the website (http://gr-jug.org) for details on upcoming
>> meetings (through January 2006). Next month (October 20 @6:30) is show
>> and tell for Java tools.
>>
>
> What sort of Java tools do you mean? Eclipse, Ant, etc? Those are what
> come to mind but don't seem terribly interesting to mainstream Java
> users anymore.
>
>> If you have ideas on how to make the JUG better by all means please
>> share them (either to me or the list for discussion).
>>
>> Hope that you will be part of our comeback.
>>
>
> Spring and JSF are on the calendar, cool! I've started using these a
> lot so will be interested to attend and contribute.
>
> I've started using portlets and hibernate in addition to Spring & JSF.
> By the time the next available slots come around I certainly could be
> ready to talk about them. And how to combine them all :-)
>
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