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Oracle's Stephen Chin breaks out the gadgets in a hands-on session exploring the Raspberry Pi, an ARM GNU/Linux box that's cheap and powerful enough to run a full version of Java SE, including JavaFX.
A talk for the Java developers out there who are a little curious about what's going on in Scala...
Lambdas are coming in Java 8. Jamie Allen of Typesafe discusses common pitfalls associated with lambdas and how developers new to lambdas can avoid those pitfalls.
Oracle, Java, and you. Georges Saab's keynote from JAXConf 2013.
Josh Long, a Developer Advocate for SpringSource, gives a spirited talk on why Spring is the best framework for building apps that extend across devices.
Arun Gupta, Technology Evangelist for Oracle, discusses updates to the Java EE platform, the WebSocket API’s attempts to advance real-time communications, and the code behind it all.
Nati Shalom of GigaSpaces talks about how Groovy helps you move from an older Spring/JEE environment to a modern cloud-based one.
Matt Deberaglis takes a look under the hood of Meteor, a new JavaScript web development platform.
Whether you're new to Android or a seasoned developer looking to explore Android internals, there's a talk here for you, straight from AnDevCon IV in San Francisco, CA.
Matt Stine gives the SF Java Usergroup an introduction to Vert.x, a more scaleable, node.js based framework.
You've heard the noise...invokedynamic is changing the JVM forever. What is it? How does it affect you? Where will it take the JVM and Java developers in the future?
If you're a Java developer and you want to get into Scala you first have to address how to start "thinking in Scala".
Just when I thought that the world had finally accepted "pure" Java, along came Android, with its nifty Dalvik VM and a lot of dependencies on JNI, adding native code back into the mix.
Jez discusses the value of CD to the business, inspired by the lean startup movement, as well as touching on principles and practices involved in continuous delivery.
Neal Ford, author of Clojure, talks about what makes it the best language on the JVM.
Creator of Gradle, Hans Dockter, gives an all-encompassing overview of the tool and how it can automate poorly organized plugins and messy code.
Hans Dockter talks about how his experiences with other build systems drove him to create Gradle, and how he took it from an idea to a sustainable reality.
Stephen Chin and Andrew Phillips, of Oracle and JClouds, demonstrate the power of JavaFX and Scala with their elegant, powerful, cross-platform cloud use program. From JaxConf 2012.















