Hi all,
I'd like to suggest a meetup at JavaOne for anyone who is interested
in the many different languages on the JVM, and who would be
interested in discussing what a JavaNG/Java3 might look like. This
would be informal - just a sharing of thoughts and ideas.
Since its a big place we'll have to be creative in finding one
another. If its laid out like last year, then I'd suggest the far wall
opposite the entrance as place to gather!
No need to respond to me personally, or to the list, unless you want
to propose a different time/venue :-)
JodaStephen wrote: > Hi all, > I'd like to suggest a meetup at JavaOne for anyone who is interested > in the many different languages on the JVM, and who would be > interested in discussing what a JavaNG/Java3 might look like. This > would be informal - just a sharing of thoughts and ideas.
> I'm going to propose the CommunityOne reception 6pm to 7:30pm on > Monday in Hall A as the time to meet - its free to signup to > CommunityOne if you haven't done so. > http://developers.sun.com/events/communityone/agenda.jsp
> Since its a big place we'll have to be creative in finding one > another. If its laid out like last year, then I'd suggest the far wall > opposite the entrance as place to gather!
> No need to respond to me personally, or to the list, unless you want > to propose a different time/venue :-)
Good plan. As far as I understand it, the RedMonk thing will be at C1 this year too, and last year we had some interesting discussions there.
JodaStephen wrote: > Hi all, > I'd like to suggest a meetup at JavaOne for anyone who is interested > in the many different languages on the JVM, and who would be > interested in discussing what a JavaNG/Java3 might look like. This > would be informal - just a sharing of thoughts and ideas.
> I'm going to propose the CommunityOne reception 6pm to 7:30pm on > Monday in Hall A as the time to meet - its free to signup to > CommunityOne if you haven't done so. > http://developers.sun.com/events/communityone/agenda.jsp
> Since its a big place we'll have to be creative in finding one > another. If its laid out like last year, then I'd suggest the far wall > opposite the entrance as place to gather!
> No need to respond to me personally, or to the list, unless you want > to propose a different time/venue :-)
That's a pretty good idea.
And FYI, my Languages talk is going to be 11AM, so feel free to stop by and say hi. I'll be in and out of other events the rest of the day, but talking at the reception would be cool.
> Hi all, > I'd like to suggest a meetup at JavaOne for anyone who is interested > in the many different languages on the JVM, and who would be > interested in discussing what a JavaNG/Java3 might look like. This > would be informal - just a sharing of thoughts and ideas.
> I'm going to propose the CommunityOne reception 6pm to 7:30pm on > Monday in Hall A as the time to meet - its free to signup to > CommunityOne if you haven't done so. > http://developers.sun.com/events/communityone/agenda.jsp
> Since its a big place we'll have to be creative in finding one > another. If its laid out like last year, then I'd suggest the far wall > opposite the entrance as place to gather!
> No need to respond to me personally, or to the list, unless you want > to propose a different time/venue :-)
I plan to stop by Charlie's talk about JVM implementers tomorrow morning, as well as meet up with others at the reception at 6 PM, as suggested by Stephen Joda.
Frank Wierzbicki and Ted Leung have a panel discussion on Python/Jython at CommunityOne tomorrow from 5:05 to 6 PM in Moscone North E 134. So this could be a good segue into the reception. There's also a Ruby panel at 1:30 in the same place.
I suppose after the C1 reception, we could then crash the Groovy event if Guillaume doesn't mind ;) (I did sign up on the meetup page, just in case they will let us in.)
Lastly, Tobias Ivarsson and I are going to be talking Friday afternoon at 2:50 PM about how to implement dynamic language features on the JVM, using Jython to motivate the discussion. This will presumably appeal to those hard-core attendees who want maximum value for the dollar, and haven't yet left the building to return home.
- Jim
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 2:48 PM, Guillaume Laforge <glafo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 8:08 PM, JodaStephen <jodastep...@googlemail.com> > wrote:
> > Hi all, > > I'd like to suggest a meetup at JavaOne for anyone who is interested > > in the many different languages on the JVM, and who would be > > interested in discussing what a JavaNG/Java3 might look like. This > > would be informal - just a sharing of thoughts and ideas.
> > I'm going to propose the CommunityOne reception 6pm to 7:30pm on > > Monday in Hall A as the time to meet - its free to signup to > > CommunityOne if you haven't done so. > > http://developers.sun.com/events/communityone/agenda.jsp
> > Since its a big place we'll have to be creative in finding one > > another. If its laid out like last year, then I'd suggest the far wall > > opposite the entrance as place to gather!
> > No need to respond to me personally, or to the list, unless you want > > to propose a different time/venue :-)
This is very good. I will be at the C1 reception at 6:00 and the Python panel at 5:00.
I'll continue the trend: I have reserved the Fremont Room (courtesy of the JCP) at the Intercontinental Hotel (5th and Howard, 1 block SW of Moscone), from 3:00 to 5:00. I'm going to be hanging out there, if anyone wants to talk Da Vinci Machine in depth.
> I plan to stop by Charlie's talk about JVM implementers tomorrow > morning, as well as meet up with others at the reception at 6 PM, > as suggested by Stephen Joda.
> Frank Wierzbicki and Ted Leung have a panel discussion on Python/ > Jython at CommunityOne tomorrow from 5:05 to 6 PM in Moscone North > E 134. So this could be a good segue into the reception. There's > also a Ruby panel at 1:30 in the same place.
> Lastly, Tobias Ivarsson and I are going to be talking Friday > afternoon at 2:50 PM about how to implement dynamic language > features on the JVM, using Jython to motivate the discussion. This > will presumably appeal to those hard-core attendees who want > maximum value for the dollar, and haven't yet left the building to > return home.
This is a must-see for a JVM geek like me.
And, I have reserved the same room on Friday (JCP Fremont Room, Intercontinental Hotel) the hour before this panel, in case it makes a convenient meeting venue. (We'll see how the room works today.)
I scouted the Community One Hall A yesterday, so a little bit more
accurate info - the evening meetup from 6-7:30 will be near exit doors
7 in the corner opposite the entrance :-)
Stephen
On May 5, 10:15 am, John Rose <John.R...@Sun.COM> wrote:
> > Lastly, Tobias Ivarsson and I are going to be talking Friday
> > afternoon at 2:50 PM about how to implement dynamic language
> > features on the JVM, using Jython to motivate the discussion. This
> > will presumably appeal to those hard-core attendees who want
> > maximum value for the dollar, and haven't yet left the building to
> > return home.
> This is a must-see for a JVM geek like me.
> And, I have reserved the same room on Friday (JCP Fremont Room,
> Intercontinental Hotel) the hour before this panel, in case it makes
> a convenient meeting venue. (We'll see how the room works today.)