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Celebrating 12 Years of Austin Java Users Group – Highlights and Announcements

On January 28, 2014, the Austin Java Users Group marked a significant milestone of 12 years. Thanks to Mike Perez and Chris Ritchie for the creative graphics. The event included updates on member job opportunities, growth in membership, and the latest in Java developments. Notable announcements covered Java SE 7 updates, NetBeans 8 integration with Raspberry Pi, JavaFX on mobile platforms, and insights into the Internet of Things. Networking followed at BJ's Restaurant & Brewery, fostering connections within the Java community.

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Celebrating 12 Years of Austin Java Users Group – Highlights and Announcements

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  1. January 28th, 2014 #austinjug Thanks to Mike Perez and Chris Ritchie for the graphic

  2. Welcome Austin Java Users Group 12 Years Strong!

  3. Last Decade of Sponsors

  4. Announcements • Jobs (Who has them, who wants one?)groups.yahoo.com/group/austinjug_jobs (2747 members on the mailing list) • Announcements from Members groups.yahoo.com/group/austinjug (1691 members on the mailing list)

  5. Membership Growth

  6. What’s new in the Java world? • Java SE 7 Update 51 released – only officially signed applets and JNLP applications are allowed by default • NetBeans 8 with end-to-end Raspberry Pi integration • JavaFX on Mobile • iOS using RoboVM (NetBeans7.4 plug-in for iOS development available.) • Android with special build process • Glassfish no longer commercially supported by Oracle • JBossWildFly 8 is Java EE 7 certified • Google enables data compression in Chrome for Android and iOS • Open source JavaFX Game Authoring System – export HTML5 and JavaFX • “The Internet of Things has one job to do in my mind: make my stove, microwave, cable box, and alarm clock all display the same time!” • Java vs. Node.js benchmarks

  7. Sponsorship QuestionsTopic SuggestionsSpeaker Volunteers? ContactRob Ratcliff rob@futuretek.com

  8. Thanks • Thanks to Craig Hunt for bringing the projector every month! • Thanks to Mabel Willy for providing the nametags & friendly greetings

  9. After Meeting Networking BJ'S Restaurant & Brewery

  10. Networking and Fun NewPlace! BJs

  11. Making Recommendations for Fun and Profit by David ShethCalavista Software

  12. Introducing OpenGL ES on Androidby Alex KlugeVizit Solutions

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