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I am the founder of Cloud Foundry, which provides automated, outsourced data center management for Java applications on Amazon EC2.

I am the founder of Cloud Tools, which is an open-source project for automating the deployment of Java and Grails applications on Amazon EC2.

I run a training and consulting company that helps organizations build better software faster and deploy it on the cloud.

We provide a variety of services including:

  • Development - we can build your application for you
  • Deployment - we can find a hosting partner or deploy your application on Amazon EC2
  • Training classes for Spring, Hibernate and Acegi Security
  • Jumpstarts to get your project off to the right start
  • Reviews to improve your architecture, code and development process

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Joshua Bloch and Neal Gafter on Java Puzzlers at the East Bay Java SIG, March 15th

posted Monday, 6 March 2006
Josh Bloch and Neal Gafter present eight Java puzzles for your entertainment and enlightenment. These puzzles represent the best of the Java Puzzlers presentations at the last four JavaOne conferences. The game show format keeps you on your toes while the puzzles teach you about the subtleties of the Java programming language and its core libraries. Anyone with a working knowledge of the language will be able to understand the puzzles, but even the most seasoned veterans will be challenged. The lessons you take from this session are directly applicable to your programs and designs. Some of the jokes may even be funny.

The meeting is on Wednesday March 15th at 6.30pm in downtown Oakland: For more information including registration please see http://www.ebig.org/sig/sig.aspx?SIGid=21

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