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Project "Hello Buddy/Hola Amigo": The project "Hello Buddy/Hola Amigo" is a Sun Microsystems' volunteers' initiative to reduce the digital divide.The project itself is based on "Wonderland" a Sun's open-source project to create virtual 3D world. Wonderland gives us the platform to build a live virtual and 3D classroom.
Posted by jcherreram on April 08, 2008 at 18:37 PST | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

GlassFish Community Day: Jerome Dochez is heading a GlassFish Day for free during Jazoon'08.
Posted by cwfrei on February 15, 2008 at 04:36 PST | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

PUJ - Code Competition for University Students: PUJ is a new competition format that allows companies to acknowledge the best Java codes produced by students during an academic semester. Check out the competition rules created by CEJUG to promote the synergy between IT market and universities - including preliminary results.
Posted by felipegaucho on January 27, 2008 at 22:16 PST | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

enJine project graduated! Learn game programming with Java now!: Hello! I have interviewed Ricardo Nakamura, from enJine project. In this post you will find more information about this great project and how you can use it to learn game programming using Java!
Posted by dwildt on December 12, 2007 at 19:16 PST | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

Teaching Java at a Third World Nation: Globalization and Myths: Java is Everywhere!...Really
Posted by jcherreram on December 06, 2007 at 17:23 PST | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

Give One, Get One: It's not too late to Give One and Get One...
Posted by johnreynolds on November 26, 2007 at 15:47 PST | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

Have you already used Curriki portal?: Want to share your knowledge? You can use curriki.org to share your knowledge with the community! Join the Global Education and Learning Community to help the creation of a global knowledge sharing network!
Posted by dwildt on November 15, 2007 at 17:42 PST | Permalink | Discuss (1)  

Project to help events and trainings - footprint: Java.net is full of interesting projects. As a helper for the study groups community, one of those interesting projects is footprint, owned by Felipe Gaucho. Learn more about this Java community professional and about his footprint project.
Posted by dwildt on November 11, 2007 at 20:15 PST | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

GELC and the new project: study groups: In GELC we have a new initiative to encourage the study of Java technology in universities. Here is a brief submitted model, which succeeded three years ago in Brazil: the study groups.
Posted by eliasn on October 21, 2007 at 09:32 PST | Permalink | Discuss (0)  

Monolingual web toolkits: Phobos vs. GWT: The JVM is well on its way to becoming a multi-lingual environment with support for Java, Javascript, JRuby, Groovy, etc. but I have to admit harboring concerns about polyglot programming within a single project.
Posted by johnreynolds on October 16, 2007 at 18:29 PST | Permalink | Discuss (5)  

Trip to Tokyo: Over the weekend I made a quick trip to Tokyo. This is my little travel report.
Posted by kohsuke on October 16, 2007 at 13:46 PST | Permalink | Discuss (2)  

Laptop for the World's Children:
Posted by isolatednetworks on April 22, 2007 at 13:39 PST | Permalink | Discuss (5)  

Can GroupThink result in poor decision making in strong open-source communities?: roupThink is a behavior pattern that results in inferior decision making by a group of smart people when the cohesiveness of the group is too high. In this blog, I describe GroupThink and explore its application to open-source projects.
Posted by inder on February 05, 2007 at 23:24 PST | Permalink | Discuss (6)  

What's the value of Sun Certification?:
Posted by joconner on January 09, 2007 at 01:35 PST | Permalink | Discuss (9)  

The World's Simplest Unit Testing Framework: I describe “the world's simplest Unit testing framework” for teaching Java to beginners.
Posted by cayhorstmann on October 24, 2006 at 18:48 PST | Permalink | Discuss (8)  

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