While the OpenJDK powers millions of applications, it tends to be somewhat hidden, like the engine within a smoothly running car. Just as the car is useless without its engine, so too with Java applications without the OpenJDK.
To remedy that, and to celebrate the OpenJDK, let’s attach the badge below to everywhere, everything, and everyone that makes use of it.
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Schedule for Foojay Virtual OpenJDK 17+ JUG Tour
As announced last month, to celebrate the OpenJDK 17 and Foojay.io as a vendor-neutral community platform for its users, we’re kicking off the Virtual Foojay JUG Tour to be held during and around its release month of September.
And here’s the schedule, note that it will change as more meetups are confirmed, and if your JUG is missing, i.e., you’d like to still be included in the tour, no worries, let’s see what can be done!
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Virtual Foojay OpenJDK 17+ JUG Tour
To celebrate OpenJDK 17 and Foojay.io as a community platform for its users, we’re kicking off the Virtual Foojay OpenJDK 17+ JUG Tour. Ari Waller, JFrog’s Event Manager, well known to many JUGs, will continue to wear a second hat—that of Foojay Event Manager.
During September and October, contributors to Foojay will be making a whistle stop tour through as many JUGs as possible, via their virtual meetups! (And if you’re not holding virtual events or don’t have the facilities for this, we can support by making these available as needed.)
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Schedule for Foojay Virtual JUG Tour
As announced last month, to celebrate the OpenJDK and Foojay.io as a vendor-neutral community platform for its users, we’re kicking off the Virtual Foojay JUG Tour to be held throughout March and April.
And here’s the schedule, note that it will change as more meetups are confirmed, and if your JUG is missing, i.e., you’d like to still be included in the tour, no worries, let’s see what can be done, simply contact JFrog’s Ari Waller (ariw at jfrog dot com), Foojay’s Event Manager, and specify a date and time (and preferred topics) for March or April.
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Virtual Foojay JUG Tour
To celebrate the OpenJDK and Foojay.io as a community platform for its users, we’re kicking off the Virtual Foojay JUG Tour. Ari Waller, JFrog’s Event Manager, well known to many JUGs, now wears a second hat—that of Foojay Event Manager. During March and April, contributors to Foojay will be making a whistle stop tour through as many JUGs as possible, via their virtual meetups!
At each stop of the tour, there’ll be a brief introduction to Foojay.io followed by a session of 30 minutes on a topic presented by a Foojay community manager.