cz, represented by Rudolf Pecinovsky who is an author of many Czech java books, and the dean of the Czech technical university, Mr.
I sent several e-mails to developer lists and submited information to developer forums. However, nobody really took the steps to do so. You should have a natural need to foster the Java community, so your main motivation should be that you really want to do something good for your community.
All the meetings are free. I recommend to provide an interesting presentation or two about some topics many people are interested in.
Please take the time to read the article, it is relevant regardless of where you live in the world.
It was really interesting to find out about them.
We had Laurie Tolson, the vice president of Java and Developer tools at Sun Micrsosystems at the first meeting.
So I think the attendees learned a lot during this meeting.
As somebody who rides an emergency vehicle I am all for the promotion of this safety message.
Then you will grow over time. All the meetings are free. we also sent e-mails to known Java personalities from the Czech community and asked them to spread them for us.
Some JUGs use registration, we are trying to be very open, so anyone who comes or joins the mailing list automatically becomes a member of the JUG.
I knew Maven provides a project repository and solves build dependencies but there are many other usages that make Maven a generic tool for working with projects. As somebody who rides an emergency vehicle I am all for the promotion of this safety message. Or programmers in companies too?
we also sent e-mails to known Java personalities from the Czech community and asked them to spread them for us.
we also sent e-mails to known Java personalities from the Czech community and asked them to spread them for us.
He had a lot of practical information to share, so I thought. If you look at blogs. Some JUGs use registration, we are trying to be very open, so anyone who comes or joins the mailing list automatically becomes a member of the JUG.
We had Laurie Tolson, the vice president of Java and Developer tools at Sun Micrsosystems at the first meeting. If you look at blogs.
Give links to the JUG website and JUG mailing list and explain to people how they can participate and what you want from them.
And since none of my colleagues were really eager to organize it, I took the initiative and made it happen.
Please take the time to read the article, it is relevant regardless of where you live in the world. She spoke about the open sourcing of Java, about JRuby and about Java communities. However, nobody really took the steps to do so.
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