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It is not the current version, and thus it cannot be edited. Welcome to the NYC Java Study Groups JUG (Java User Group), a http://Java.net![]() We are an independent vendor neutral professional association of Java developers who meet monthly collaborating on Java technologies for all levels of expertise. We feature expert speakers, study groups and networking. We are the Java SIG (Special Interest Group) of the NYPC Users Group ![]() This JUG has a forum at Yahoo Groups called nycjava_net . For more info stop by a meeting.Vote: -> The Little Language Features for Java 7 Survey <- NYC Java Study Groups JUG Meetings: (for study groups meetings scroll down) General Meetings: January General Meeting (and SCJP 6 study group combined meeting): Thurs, January 3, 2008 6-9pm at NYPC New Yorker Hotel, Rm 550 (34th St and 8th Ave) Topic: "Generics and Collections" Speakers: Dario Laverde, Gary Russo Level: Beginner to Advanced Java programmers Overview and introduction to Java 5's Generics and Collections (including the new collections in Java 6). All you need to know about generics and collections for the SCJP 6 exam as well as the following additional topics: reification, reflection, and effective generics. Advanced topics include some uncommon usage and puzzlers as well as related Java 7 proposals. So if you're new to Java's generics or even if you've been using them but want to review why or how it can get complex (and what's in store for Java 7), please stop by and invite your colleagues. No RSVP is necessary but seating may be limited. There will be a door prizes. Reference Books: SCJP Sun Certified Programmer for Java 5 Study Guide - Kathy Sierra and Bert Bates (K&B) ![]() Java Generics and collections - Maurice Naftalin, Philip Wadler ![]() Previous General Meeting: Tues, Dec 11 at 220 East 23rd Street Suite 707 Speaker: Dr Heinz Kabutz Title: The Secrets of Concurrency Note: thanks to Heinz for the excellent talk - we'll try to post the presentation soon abstract available in Past General Meetings link below Past NYC Java Study Groups JUG General Meetings (some previous meetings slides available) Study Group Meetings: Java 6 Programmer Certification Thursday Dec 27 Chapter 6 of K&B at NYPC - New Yorker Hotel Suite 550 (34th and 8th) 6:00pm Java Enterprise Study Group/SCEA 5 Study Group (combined meeting) Designing an architecture with JEE. A detailed case study including review of UML Thursday Dec 6 at NYPC Other Upcoming Java related meetings in the NYC area: NYC Java Meetup : The monthly Java networking event - every third Monday (Dec. 17) - RSVP at link(presentations, discussions, networking) - free refreshments/door prizes The NYJavaSIG.com JUG : Jan 16 (at Google) RSVP! Additional JUGs/Meetups in tri-state area: Princeton NJ JUG ![]() Connecticut JUG ![]() The Northern NJ Java Meetup Group ![]() Note: for additional JUGs in NJ/CT/PA/MA areas please see the complete JUG list over at http://java.net ![]() About this Wiki This site is editable by our members, to become a member please stop by one of our general meetings or study group meetings (members when editing please make use of the two letter wiki id -DL)
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