Excellent introduction to Spring Boot by Craig Walls at the Austin JUG meeting today: http://lnkd.in/bKyhMsg. Very impressive how much configuration can be inferred from simply annotated code.
The Lone Star Software Symposium is coming back to Austin July 18 - 20, 2014. Most of their excellent veteran speakers - Neal Ford, Pratik Patel, Matt Stine et. al. are returning, along with a few new faces. Looks like they have great sessions in store, including Javascript Data and Design Patterns, Cloud Application Architecture, Continuous Delivery, Testing, Java 8, Android and more. I hope I can go!
I'm looking forward to the Lone Star Software Symposium: Austin July 20 - 22. Looks like they have another great agenda in store, including Javascript, Groovy, Grails, HTML 5, advanced Java and more.
From the User Experience LinkedIn Group:
Shyamala Prayaga posted: Lets create a repository of all UI design patterns at one place. This will help us if we need refer any patterns from one repository rather than googling around.
To start with here are some which I know
http://ui-patterns.com/
http://uipatternfactory.com/
Exciting stuff on slate for IOS 5!
http://macrumorslive.com/
New JUnit 4.x Howto + updated JUnit 3.x Howto
Wed, 01/28/2009 - 14:45 — blaine
Both HOWTOs assume the user knows Java, but not JUnit.
Available at http://pub.admc.com/howtos/junit.
Besides explaining basic usage, the 3.x Howto explains the tricky aspects of 3.x, such as organizing suites and making test classes testrunner-friendly.
Several years old, but probably still a good starting point: http://loosewire.typepad.com/blog/2004/08/a_directory_of__5.html
I allowed this site fall into disrepair the past several years, leaving experiments unfinished, color schemes garish, sample php code lifted from a tutorial incompatible with service upgrades.