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May. 14 - Dallas, TX
10 Ways to Improve Your Code
by Neal Ford
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May. 15 - Salt Lake City, UT
Thorough Introduction to Groovy
by Jeff Brown
Utah Java Users Group - more »
May. 20 - St. Paul, Minnesota
The Busy Developer's Guide to Scala by Ted Neward
by Ted Neward
Object Technology User Group - more »
Jun. 11 - Calgary, AB
Core Groovy
by Andrew Glover
Calgary Java Users Group - more »
Jun. 11 - Dallas, Texas
Grails - Agile Web 2.0 The Easy Way
by Jeff Brown
JavaMUG - more »

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    Sr. Engineer with Terracotta Inc.

    Cliff has been working for a while on developing highly concurrent data structures for use on the Azul hardware which supports 700+ hardware... more»

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    Software Engineer / Consultant

    The last day of JavaOne 2008 was heralded by the final General Session where Sun showcased several cool projects. Here are a few you maybe... more»

  • Michael Nygard

    Agile technology leader and dynamicist

    Apparently, there's a virus attack. Not a computer virus. A real virus. Hot zone instead of a hot spot.From my inbox this morning: more»

  • Ted Neward

    Enterprise, Virtual Machine and Language Wonk

    A couple of folks have taken me to task over some of the things I said... or didn't say... in my last blog piece. So, in no particular... more»

  • Jared Richardson

    Agile coach and co-author of Ship It

    It's good to read a story like this every now and again just to remind yourself how bad it is in some places. more»

  • Mike Levin

    Software Developer specializing in Web2.0 websites

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  • Howard Lewis Ship

    Creator of Tapestry and HiveMind

    I spent some time yesterday revamping the Tapestry 5 Tutorial; you can see the updates at the more»

  • Pramod Sadalage

    Co-author of "Refactoring Databases:Evolutionary Database Development"

    We had a weird requirement on our project recently.. Find all the Rows in All the tables that do not comply with the Constraints more»

  • Matt Raible

    Creator of AppFuse and author of Spring Live

    In an effort to keep one of the top spots for "javaone parties", here's the updated list more»

  • Kirk Knoernschild

    Software Developer & Mentor

    It’s time to move on and show the simple elegance Spring brings to OSGi development using the HelloWorldSpec sample from the more»

  • Guillaume LaForge

    Groovy Spec Lead & Project Manager

    This is with great pleasure that G2One and the Groovy development team announce the first beta more»

  • Venkat Subramaniam

    Founder of Agile Developer, Inc.

    Earlier today I blogged about the more»

  • Graeme Rocher

    Project Lead of the Grails Project & CTO of G2One

    For those of you interested, Grails applications deploy and execute on SpringSource's new Application more»

  • Jeff Brown

    G2One Director Of North American Operations - Groovy and Grails Developer

    We have been busy preparing for JavaOne and it is finally almost here. Yay!We hope to see y more»

  • Craig Walls

    Author of Spring in Action

    I read thi s last night, but I have seen this coming for over a year. more»

  • Neal Ford

    Application Architect at ThoughtWorks, Inc.

    In the movie 200 more»

  • Andrew Glover

    Co-author of "Continuous Integration"

    On more than one occasion, I’ve been asked by various hip developers if there was a conversion script for transforming existing Ant... more»

  • Jason Rudolph

    Author of Getting Started with Grails

    Muness blogged a photographic introductio more»

  • David Bock

    Principal Consultant, CodeSherpas Inc.

    Installing CentOS 5, ImageMagick, and RMagick I don‘t normally blog about obscure, specific technical topics, mainly because 99% of more»

  • Scott Leberknight

    Chief Architect at Near Infinity

    Have you ever wondered, what is the best way to implement SOA in your organization? How can it help you? What benefits await and what are the... more»

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    Brian Pontarelli - founder of Inversoft

    Found this funny. Looks like Lenovo has some issues in their pricing application today. I was planning on purchasing an X300 at some point,... more»

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    Software Engineer

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    Principal Consultant @ Thoughtworks

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    Software Architect

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  • Pete Behrens

    Organizational Agility Coach

    Marti nig & Associates Methods & Tools group recentl more»

  • Nathaniel Schutta

    Author, speaker, software engineer focused on user interface design.

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    Author of Beginning JBoss Seam & Co-Author of Beginning Groovy & Grails

    Today is the first day of JBoss World, I survived the first three presentations and waiting for the keynote to be  complete to d more»

  • Richard Monson-Haefel

    VP of Developer Relations, Curl Inc.

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  • Brian Sam-Bodden

    Java author, Ruby geek and Open Source Advocate

    In this installment we are going to build the Dashboard page of the Tempo application. T more»

  • Mark Fisher

    Spring Integration Lead

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  • Ron Bodkin

    Chief Software Architect, Quantcast

    I'm looking forward to speaking at The Rich Web Experience conference in San Jose next month. The event runs from September 7th through 9th.... more»

  • Mark Goodwin

    Web Application Security Specialist

    We've already looked at one of the two big problems posed by anti DNS pinning on Java applets; because there's rebinding on the applet and... more»

  • Scott Davis

    Author of "Groovy Recipes" & TDD Expert

    Every time I see a live show at the Denver Botanic more»

  • Brian Goetz

    Author of Java Concurrency in Practice

    Recently, Neal Gafter mused about whether we should consider removing more»

  • Romain Guy

    Java User Interface expert.

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  • Ramnivas Laddad

    Author of AspectJ in Action, Principal at Interface21

    InfoQ.com has published my AOP myths and realities talk recorded at a No Fluff Just Stuff conference. InfoQ.com founded by Floyd Marine more»

  • David Geary

    Author of Graphic Java Swing and Co-author of Core JSF

    The 2006 NFJS tour kicked off t more»

  • Jason Hunter

    Author of Java Servlet Programming

    I just posted the JDOM 1.1 release for download. This release includes about 20 improvements and bug fixes. more»

  • Stuart Halloway

    CEO of Relevance

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FAQ

Answers


FAQ
1. When is NFJS coming to my area?
Scheduled and confirmed events are listed on our home page. Symposiums are scheduled several months in advance, but between seasons we may not have a confirmed listing of the upcoming season available. If your city is listed in the past events, we will likely be in your area again. Still have a question about your area? Let us know in the Suggestion Box.
2. Who will be speaking at an event? What topics will be covered?
NFJS events are usually announced several months before all the speakers, session listing, and agenda are confirmed. When these details are confirmed, the site is updated and a link is made available to the session and agenda listings. This information is available well in advance of the event.
3. How do I register for an NFJS event?
Registration is usually available at least 6-8 weeks before an event. After we have confirmed the event's details, information is published on this site and a registration link can be found on the event's detail page. If you see an event on our schedule that does not link to a session schedule, registration is not yet available.
4. I am scheduled to attend an event and something has come up. How do I contact NFJS?
You can call us at (303)469-0486
5. I am attending a conference, should I print out slides and bring them, or will they be provided in the binder?
Printed copies of the slides will be available at each session. We also hand out 1GB USB drives with the slides preloaded. You may also download slides from this web site. To dowload slides from this website, login with your email address that was used to register you for the conference. After logging in, a "Download Event Slides" link will be displayed on the top left side of the page.
6. How do I access attendee content on this web site?
To access attendee content, you must login with the email address that was used to register for the conference. If you do not have a password, use the forgot password function on the login page.
7. My email address has changed, how do I update my profile?
If you remember your password: login, click "My Profile" -> "Change Email". If your new email address is already in our system or if you can't login with your old email address, please send us a note via our "Contact" page and we will be happy to update your profile.
8. I attended an event and did not receive my 1-year IntelliJ license. How can I get it?
You should have received an email with instructions for signing up for the IntelliJ license. Check your spam folder to see if the message was delivered there. Or, when you login to this site, you will see an "IntelliJ License" link on the top left side of the page. If you missed the deadline to opt-in, please send a note to help at nofluffjuststuff dot com. License requests are forwarded to JetBrains every Monday morning. Please allow 2-3 weeks for processing.

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