Campus Cast: Arif Mohammed Jubaer
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October 4, 2006
Running Time: 16:04
Get Schooled in Java Technologies
Hear from professional instructors and community experts on the benefits of learning object-oriented programming using Java.
Ian Utting, Sr. Lecturer at the University of Kent in Canterbury, UK talks about the easy-to-use BlueJ IDE, the free open source Java technology environment for beginners.
Sang Shin, Java Technology Architect and Evangelist explains the advantages of developing with NetBeans, now with support for BlueJ.
Visit our Show Notes to learn more about our set of resources hand-picked to help students and beginning developers get started programming.
Deep Dive: MySQL Tips for Java Developers With Mark Matthews Editor’s Pick
Techniques that can help Java developers get more out of their applications that use MySQL.
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Campus Cast: Arif Mohammed Jubaer
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Deep Dive: Sun GlassFish Web Space Server
Sun GlassFish Web Space 10.0, Sun's next-generation portal platform.
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Campus Cast: Yevgeniya Kovalchuk
Meet Yevgeniya Kovalchuk, Sun Student Ambassador From the University of Essex
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Sun Introduces GlassFish Enterprise Service Bus - Lightweight Open Source Integration Platform.
Listen in as we learn about PHP trends and practices.
Come listen as we talk to Matt Zandstra about PHP Objects, Patterns, and Practice.
16:27
Listen in as Cassandra interview's Lorna Mitchell from PHPWomen.org.
8:48
Get to know your SDN Channel Program Manager and check out the new OpenSolaris newsletter.
Guess Who's turning 10? NetBeans is turning 10! Join the celebrations October 20-27th.
Eric and Jenn sit down with the Godfather of Java, James Gosling to talk all things Java and much more.
01:12:51
A webinar featuring Intland Software, Codebeamer, and the NetBeans Rich Client Platform (RCP).
36:00
Watch how easy it is to create reports with iReport based on the NetBeans platform.
11:07
Hear first-hand from Systems Engineer, Eric Bruno, and get the scoop on Sun Java Real-Time System (Java RTS).
6:22
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.
8:12
Learn about the new package system for OpenSolaris and check out the demo for Developer Preview 2.
10:07
Hear from Ubuntu's Community Manager, Jono Bacon, and learn what it takes to run a large community of passionate volunteers.
12:44
James Gosling discusses why Java certification is so popular and the significance of having Java development skills in a global economy.
20:02
Learn about the power of Drupal, the free and open source content management platform based on PHP.
11:04
Get a technical overview of Project Tango (also known as WSIT, for Web Services Interoperability Technology).
5:50
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.
10:42
Find out how Java technology enabled Electronic Learning Products to win the Wall Street Journal 2007 Software Innovation Award.
11:51
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.
9:58
Barton George, Sun's Linux strategist, discusses the latest Ubuntu distribution and Sun's ongoing commitment to Linux.
12:00
Learn about what's new and cool for developing compelling desktop applications from Sun's client architect Chet Haase.
5:15
Learn how Sun Studio compilers deliver up to a 30-40% performance boost, and optimize for every platform independently.
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I have been in the structured programming before, now Java encourages me to explore more of its objectives. Thanks so much for letting me know where to start.
# November 24, 2008 at 05:43 PM PST
Nice presentation! I´m begining on Java and the New to Java Programming Center is the best way to start! Thanks!!
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