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Celebrating 12 Years of Austin Java Users Group: A Look Back and What's Next!

The Austin Java Users Group (JUG) marked its 12th anniversary on September 24, 2013, thanks to the contributions of Mike Perez and Chris Ritchie for the graphic. The meeting featured exciting announcements including job opportunities, member updates, and significant developments in the Java world. Key highlights included news from JavaOne, advancements in Java 8, and the unification of Java platforms. Attendees enjoyed networking over dinner at BJ's Restaurant & Brewery, fostering community engagement and collaboration.

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Celebrating 12 Years of Austin Java Users Group: A Look Back and What's Next!

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  1. September 24th, 2013 #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 (2734 members on the mailing list) • Announcements from Members groups.yahoo.com/group/austinjug (1675 members on the mailing list)

  5. Membership Growth

  6. What’s new in the Java world? • JavaOne - September 22–26, 2013 • Avatar framework open sourced – REST, WebSockets, Server-side events, HTML5 application (avatar.java.net) • Unification of Java platforms – Same APIs for Java embedded to Java SE • Lambda in Java 8 is the largest language upgrade ever • Chrome to eliminate NPAPI plug-ins by end of 2014: Silverlight, Unity, Google Earth, Java, Google Talk, Facebook Video • Bck2Brwsr JavaVM written in Javascript?

  7. Suggestions and Speaker Volunteers! 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. On the Design of Real-Time Automated Captioning Systems By Ira Forman

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