Posts tagged: Play!

Play! Belgium – Show off your Play Fu at the first PlayBe Dojo!

Play! Belgium is extremely proud to announce its first Play dojo at the beginning of October 2012, hosted by Cegeka (so you know who to thank for the tasty beverages). In the space of one evening, the goal is to collaborate and produce a full Play application.

When: Wednesday, October 3, 2012, 7:00 PM

Where: Cegeka, Interleuvenlaan 16, 3001 Leuven

Registration: http://www.meetup.com/play-be/events/78580712/

Web: http://www.meetup.com/play-be/

Novices and experts alike are welcome!

Play! Framework User Group – First Meeting

The user group for Play! framework enthusiasts living and working in Belgium has its first meeting the 6th of June 2012 in Brussels.

Tag line: “We don’t focus on Scala or Java, Play 1.x or 2.x, the key is Play, and not a subset of it. Come and have a talk over a good pint of Belgian beer!

Want to know more? Click this: http://www.meetup.com/play-be/

Two Next Events: October 14th and October 28th

Guillaume Bort – Play! Framework

Date: Thursday, October 14th 2010.

Time: Open as of 18:30, conference start is 19:00. Conference end 22:00.

Place: ULB, Plaine, Forum F, See wiki

Registration: Required, via JUGEvents

Admission price: None, Free Entry

Seats: 50

Language: English

After the event, we will certainly find a nice bar near the ULB to have a drink. So please don’t be shy and join the group after the session for a chat.

Speaker, Talk & Lab:

Guillaume is cofounder and CTO of Zenexity, a french ‘web oriented architecture’ company. He is the creator and lead developer of the Play! framework, which makes it easier to build Web applications in Java. Made by Web developers, Play! focuses on developer productivity and targets RESTful architectures.

More information about the event, the talks and the speakers are available in our Wiki Space.

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Anton Epple, NetBeans Rich-Client Platform Development Bootcamp

Date: Thursday, October 28th 2010.

Time: Open as of 18:30, conference start is 19:00. Conference end 22:00.

Place: ULB, Plaine, Forum F, See wiki

Registration: Required, via JUGEvents

Admission price: None, Free Entry

Seats: 50

Language: English

After the event, we will certainly find a nice bar near the ULB to have a drink. So please don’t be shy and join the group after the session for a chat.

More information about the event, the talks and the speakers are available in our Wiki Space.

Speaker, Talk & Lab:

Anton works as a Java consultant and trainer at Eppleton in Munich, Germany. In the last years Anton has specialized in NetBeans Platform development and consulting, and since 2008 he’s a member of the NetBeans Dream Team. As an active member of the Open Source Community he’s one of the leaders of the JavaTools Community at java.net where many NetBeans related projects are hosted. Being also an author and blogger, he recently published a book about professional Java development using NetBeans. Since 2009 Anton is also NetBeans Governance Board Member.

NetBeans Rich-Client Platform Development Bootcamp

The NetBeans Platform (RCP) is a generic framework for Swing applications. It provides the “plumbing” that, usually, every developer has to write themselves—saving state, connecting actions to menu items, toolbar items and keyboard shortcuts; window management, and so on.

The NetBeans RCP provides all of these out of the box. You don’t need to manually code these or other basic features, yourself, anymore. The platform does not add a lot of overhead to your application — but it can save a huge amount of time and work. The NetBeans RCP provides a reliable and flexible application architecture. Your application does not have to look anything like an IDE.

During this Bootcamp, Anton introduces us into NetBeans Rich-Client Platform Development by a practical and interactive step-by-step development of a Rich Client Swing application.

Sponsor:

Dansette