Sunday Mar 09, 2008
While at Tech Days in Sydney Australia, I got the chance to speak with Sydney resident and Sun Evangelist Angela Caicedo about Sun SPOTs and how wireless networks
can now extend the computerized network further and further out into
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Wednesday Mar 05, 2008
Sun Technology Evangelist Chuk-Munn Lee’s session taught developers how to identify the sources of problems during deployment and without the benefit of source code, focusing on monitoring and troubleshooting tools in JDK 6.
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A developer from down under got down to business and recited the
alphabet backwards in three seconds to win a stylish Java jacket at a
fun ritual at Sun Tech Days Sydney 2008.[Read More]
To a standing-room only crowd at their Sydney Tech Days '08 session, Sun’s Josh Marinacci and JavaFX consultant Jim Weaver gazed into the future of Java on the mobile desktop as desktops proliferate on hand-held devices. [Read More]
Sun Tech Days in Sydney, Australia offers some great information on What Makes Solaris Interesting and New Security Features in Solaris and OpenSolaris.[Read More]
Monday Mar 03, 2008
I've arrived in a most stunning place for what I anticipate will be a
lively, engaging event, Sun Tech Days '08 in Sydney, Australia.[Read More]
Saturday Mar 01, 2008
The Community Day that followed the two-day Sun Tech Days event in Hyderabad India was a hectic day for me but the enthusiasm of the attendees, mostly university students, made it exhilarating.
[Read More]Friday Feb 29, 2008
I'm totally jazzed about my first visit to Sydney, Australia, where I'll attend my very first Sun Tech Days event. I'm going to go to a slew of sessions and also have scheduled a video interview with Sun evangelist, Angela Caicedo, on Sun SPOT, a Sun Lab wireless sensor technology that can be used in numerous ways such as in robotics, to measure volcanic temperature, and even for eye-catching interactive art. Very cool in my mind.
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