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6th JUNE, LONDON – The London Java Community meet for a technical session by Ian Ashworth. Showing how development testing and static analysis will help developers find critical defects in code development and accelerate the time to market. See the SkillsCast (film, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/java-jee/java-development-testin...
The Java leg of our trip. Started from Jakarta to Yogyakarta by train, to Mt. Bromo and from there to Surabaya
Sleman, Central Java. The arrival of the rainy season has triggered the time bomb experts have long feared: volcanic mudflows comprised of millions of tons of ash and debris blanketing Merapi’s slopes after last year’s eruptions.
The impact is spreading this week. Mudflows are affecting not just residents of Sleman’s north and east, but those in the west as well as the Progo River threatens Kisik 1 village, which sits about 1.2 kilometers from its edge.
The river has experienced extreme shallowing due to the sedimentation of ash. Volcanic mud has repeatedly spilled over its banks and flooded residents’ homes, gardens and rice fields.
The Java leg of our trip. Started from Jakarta to Yogyakarta by train, to Mt. Bromo and from there to Surabaya
A Java Sparrow, also a native of Bali, can be found in various locations around the world due to escaped pets.
We went down to DC today. Darren and Joe headed down to the monuments and dropped Flo and I off for a walk through Georgetown. We met up at Java Green for lunch. This is a very green juice and a coconut water chai.