Online Groovy Beginners Tutorial
Interested by Groovy but never used it... You will be please to use this nice tutorial available on the Groovy site: * Groovy Beginners Tutorial Thanks to Graham Miller's contribution...
Interested by Groovy but never used it... You will be please to use this nice tutorial available on the Groovy site: * Groovy Beginners Tutorial Thanks to Graham Miller's contribution...
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I have been playing around with Google Talk It is quite nice, once again I like the look... But I do not see 'revolutionnary' features... Like Skype I was able to use it at work IM and Voice chat... I like the fact that they document how to work around their lack of platform support... I would like to have a mac version... I am surprised that Mac users in Google did not yet implement it! Fo developer perspective it is interesting to know that they use standard based protocol such as Jabber/XMPP, and they invite people to use the API (since open standard) and server... Take a look to the developer section of their documentation.
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FTP will organize the "Java Pro Live event September 12-14 in San Diego; Oracle will be presenting its vision and solution around Service Oriented Architecture and Java Development. Here some of the events:
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