OpenSolaris: A Sneak Peek
Learn about the new package system for OpenSolaris and check out the demo for Developer Preview 2.
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Learn from technology experts how to simplify application development and improve productivity with the latest emerging Java technologies.
Did you know that you can write your entire web application using scripting with Project Phobos? Hear what Roberto Chinnici, Sr. Staff Engineer, Java Platform has to say about the advantages of this new web application framework. You can develop your application using a scripting language and still leverage the power of the Java platform . . . and, I understand it's completely open source.
Find out from Ed Burns, Sr. Staff Engineer, Enterprise Platform why server-side frameworks are still relevant. Learn about Ed's latest project that leverages JavaServer Faces (JSF). And best of all, Ed has some great tips for those of you wondering how to keep up with technology changes - so be sure to listen in.
All the latest JavaScript tools and resources are available in the Show Notes, including technical articles, interviews, blogs, downloads and much more. If you don't see what you're looking for, let us know.
If you're a robotics fanatic and a LEGO builder, then we have the gadget for you. Check out this month's geek gadget to see what Greg Posten has lined up. If you're really inspired, send us a video of your creation and we'll show it on the air.
Be sure to check back in a few weeks, we are trying to get Greg Murray (AJAX Architect) in for a more in-depth interview on client-side scripting. Stay tuned to SDN Channel for more exciting details on Sun's expanded JavaScript support.
Sony Ericsson and the K850i
Hear about this year's JavaOne show device, the Sony Ericsson K850i, based on Java ME technology.
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OpenSolaris: A Sneak Peek
Learn about the new package system for OpenSolaris and check out the demo for Developer Preview 2.
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Ubuntu Community
Hear from Ubuntu's Community Manager, Jono Bacon, and learn what it takes to run a large community of passionate volunteers.
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Sun Certifications Reach 500,000
James Gosling discusses why Java certification is so popular and the significance of having Java development skills in a global economy.
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Learn how codeBeamer, Intland Software's premier technology, is changing the way distributed teams work together.
Learn about this year's JavaOne show device, the Sony Ericsson K850i, based on Java ME technology.
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Learn about the new package system for OpenSolaris and check out the demo for Developer Preview 2.
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Hear from Ubuntu's Community Manager, Jono Bacon, and learn what it takes to run a large community of passionate volunteers.
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James Gosling discusses why Java certification is so popular and the significance of having Java development skills in a global economy.
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Learn about the power of Drupal, the free and open source content management platform based on PHP.
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Get a technical overview of Project Tango (also known as WSIT, for Web Services Interoperability Technology).
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Listen in as summer intern, Prenra Mamgain from Duke University - the Fuqua School of Business, talks about her summer working at Sun.
Java DB is growing in popularity. Learn about the advantages of developing and deploying apps with Java DB.
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Find out how Java technology enabled Electronic Learning Products to win the Wall Street Journal 2007 Software Innovation Award.
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Now available in the latest Ubuntu release, GlassFish is readily available to the Linux community - free to download, free to use and free to deploy.
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Barton George, Sun's Linux strategist, discusses the latest Ubuntu distribution and Sun's ongoing commitment to Linux.
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Learn how Sun Studio compilers deliver up to a 30-40% performance boost, and optimize for every platform independently.
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