Phoenix.pm: [dan.mazzola@sun.com: [phxjug-announce] Meeting Update, Wed, June 11 @ 6:30]

intertwingled intertwingled at qwest.net
Mon Jun 9 14:25:27 CDT 2003


My complaint about java is that it looks ugly.
I hate ugly source code. =/

Tony


Scott Walters wrote:

> The topic of Phoenix Java Users Group meetings came up in the last Pheonix PM
> meeting. For anyone who hasn't seen an announcement, this is fairly typical
> of their meetings. No, I'm not getting at anything here. I just think it's
> interesting.
>
> -scott
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Dan Mazzola <dan.mazzola at sun.com>, announce at phxjug.org -----
>
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> Subject:  [phxjug-announce] Meeting Update, Wed, June 11 @ 6:30
> Date:  Mon, 9 Jun 2003 11:49:25 -0700 (MST) Mon, 09 Jun 2003 11:49:12 -0700
> To:  announce at phxjug.org
> From:  Dan Mazzola <dan.mazzola at sun.com> announce at phxjug.org
>
>            * Updated: Real World Speaker confirmed - see below *
>
>                         Phoenix Java User's Group
>                           http://www.phxjug.org
>
>         Please plan on attending the next meeting and Bring a friend!
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Date:           Wed, June, 11, 2003 at 6:30 p.m.
>
> Location:       UACT - University of Advancing Computer Technology
>                 2625 West Baseline Road, Tempe, Arizona
>
>                 (Just south and west of Fry's Electronics)
>
>                 Plenty of parking, meeting held in the 1st floor Theater
>
>                 * Free refreshments before the meeting at the UACT
>                   provided by our Platinum Sponsor Sun Microsystems
>
>                 * Free Beer and Mexican food after at Aunt Chilada's
>                   provided by our Platinum Sponsor Sun Microsystems
>
>                 * Raffle:  Sun ONE Starter Kit 7 CD sets
>                            Screwdriver Sets
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Keynote:        Sun ONE - Technologies, standards and futures
>
> Abstract:       This presentation will provide PHXJUG members with an
>                 overview of Sun ONE technologies and core products, and
>                 provide an update on new features to be released for key
>                 products.  You will learn how Sun is using Open Standards to
>                 enable the Services driven architecture, reducing software
>                 complexity, increasing integration between products, and
>                 simplifying product delivery .  We will spend time on new
>                 initiatives and tools for Java Web Services Developers.  We
>                 will explain where N1 fits with Sun ONE.
>
> Speaker:        Gavin Harrison, Sun ONE Systems Engineer
>                 Sun Microsystems
>
> Bio:            Gavin is a Systems Engineer with Sun Microsystems based in
>                 Phoenix, and currently specialises in the Sun ONE/Java Web
>                 Services solutions from Sun.  Gavin has over 13 years
>                 experience in IT, and has worked for a wide range of
>                 vendors, customers and industries, in locations worldwide
>                 covering the spectrum of Hardware, Services, Middleware and
>                 Application solutions.
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Update:         State of the User's Group Address
>
> Abstract:       The Phoenix Java User's Group new president will
>                 discuss the state of the group, plans for the future,
>                 and describe leadership opportunities.
>
> Speaker:        Todd Ellermann
>                 president at phxjug.org
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Real World:     Developing Wireless Java Applications Using J2ME - Part 1
>
> Abstract:       This talk is an introduction to J2ME and describes the
>                 relationship of the gobbledygook or acronyms known as the
>                 CLDC, CDC, and MIDP.  From there we discuss the features and
>                 packages of the Java language available to the wireless
>                 device developer, and how to get started developing J2ME
>                 applications using the Java Wireless Toolkit.
>
> Speaker:        Jeffrey Peacock, jeffp at JeffreyPeacock.com
>
> Bio:            Jeffrey Peacock is a 23-year veteran of Software Application
>                 Development.  Early in his career he spent 6 intense years
>                 working for AT&T Bell Laboratories developing an Object
>                 Oriented language (similar to Sun's Java), an Object
>                 database, Object Oriented development/lifecycle tools, and
>                 UNIX System OS development.  He's worked on various projects
>                 with Sun Microsystems, HP, AT&T and US West, including
>                 leadership positions in design and development of
>                 Hierarchical Storage Management, Interactive Cable,
>                 E-Commerce, Multi-Tier Web, and Medical Practice Management
>                 applications.  He has been working with Java since 1995,
>                 J2EE since 1998, and J2ME since 2000.  He is also a trained
>                 EMT, CPR/1st-AID instructor, SCUBA instructor, and
>                 instrument rated pilot.
>
>                 Jeffrey spent some of his early childhood in Phoenix and
>                 Tempe and recently relocated back to the valley from Boulder
>                 Colorado, to be near his family and work on his golf game.
>                 He is currently working as a consultant providing project
>                 management guidance and architectural analysis, and
>                 developing handheld applications for Palm devices utilizing
>                 J2ME.
>
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