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Welcome to the Eastern Europe JUG

The Eastern Europe JUG is a community that unites Java lovers around the world, but has a particular focus on countries in the Eastern Europe. We make use of Confluence to share and spread our knowledge between members and anyone interested in learning Java and connected technologies.


Book Reviews
A space for book reviews, opinions and comments.
Discussion Ideas
This space was created to encourage JUG members to come up with discussion ideas
Events
A space for scheduling and planning JUG events.
Home
This is the Eastern Europe JUG's home page.
Knowledge Base
A space for gathering and sharing java knowledge
Manifesto or Who are we?
An expression of our believes and purposes
News, Resources & Blogs
This space is dedicated to news, news and news!
Open Source Project Ideas
A space for OS projects proposals
Sponsors
A space for thanking all of our sponsors

Publishers User Group Programs

 
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Spring Recipes - A Problem-Solution Approach (Book Reviews)
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jQuery (Knowledge Base)
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Javascript Multithreading Framework (Knowledge Base)
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Javascript (Knowledge Base)
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Home (Home)
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JUG Meeting nr. 0002 (Events)
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Quick Links

Our principles

1. We believe in Java communities because we share intent, belief, resources, preferences, needs and risks.
2. We want to unite instead of separate.
3. We want to initiate progress through collaboration and common effort.
4. We want to increase our knowledge by helping each other learn.
5. We have a strong desire to bond with universities and the academic environment.
6. We aim at attracting international conferences such as Javapolis, JavaOne, SpringOne, etc to the Eastern part of Europe.
7. We want to draw people from around the world to our JUG, as the name is purely symbolic and represents an initiative to join forces in a common effort to develop Java and ourselves as professionals and people.
8. We want to implement good ideas as open source projects.
9. We intend to ultimately create a software research center.

News

Eastern Europe JUG has a mailing list! Feel free to join!
SpringOne presentations are available for download here!

Tech Flow


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John Resig on TraceMonkey and the future of JavaScript-based RIAs
Fowler: Agile Vs. Lean Misses the Point

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