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New on the Java Channel: Low-Latency Applications, JavaFX on Raspberry PI, and more
07/03/2012 in Mobile & Embedded | Tags: Embedded Java, Java 7, Java Channel, Java Embedded, JavaFX, Maker Faire, Raspberry Pi, video, webcast, YouTube | Leave a comment
If you haven’t checked out the Java YouTube channel lately … here is some of the stuff you’re missing:
- Understanding the JVM and Low Latency Applications (picture)
- JavaFX on the Raspberry Pi
- 55 New Java 7 Features: Part 3 – Concurrency
- Properties and Binding with JavaFX 2 Intro
- And something fun & cool: Java @ Maker Faire 2012
Much more on the Java Channel.
Enjoy!
Cheers,
— Terrence
Glassfish webinar series on YouTube
03/07/2011 in Mobile & Embedded | Tags: glassfish, YouTube | Leave a comment
Just a quick note: If you haven’t seen it before, Glassfish has a YouTube channel with lots of excellent content, such as “What’s New In Glassfish 3.1”, a 55 minute launch webinar with the engineering team, as well as six accompanying clipped out stand-alone demo segments:
- Feature Overview – Nazrul Islam
- Microkernel Enhancements – Jerome Dochez
- HA, Load Balancing – Mahesh Kannan
- Developer Tools – Ludo Champenois
- Server Control and Value Add Features – Chris Kasso
- Clustering Architecture – Tom Mueller
Cheers,
— Terrence
Relax! Java is not going away ;-)
02/05/2010 in Mobile & Embedded | Tags: Developer Community, Java, Java ME, Java TV, JavaFX, Oracle, Sun Microsystems, YouTube | 2 comments
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