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15TH APRIL, LONDON- Martin Thompson @mjpt777 explores when to start performance testing, how to avoid the common pitfalls, how to profile when the results cause your team to pull a funny face, and what you can do about that funny face.

See the SkillsCast (Video, Slides, Code at: bit.ly/115Q4VW

APRIL 25th, LONDON – Simon Maple, Robert Rees and The London Java Community meet for a session taking a tour of the Java class loading mechanism, both from JVM and developer point of view. Looking at typical problems that you get with class loading and how to solve them. See the SkillsCast (Video, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/java-jee/do-you-really-get-class...

 

13 Jul 2005 Maschinenfabrik Esslingen Class E10 0-10-0RT E.1060 (1966) 3ft 6 in gauge.

Pretty amazing one this morning and kind of made the 4am departure worth getting out of bed for.

15 Jul 2005 Purwodadi Orenstein & Koppel 0-8-0T 15 (1920) 700mm gauge in the shed.

 

Purwodadi Sugar Mill, Kabupaten Magetan, East Java, Indonesia.

13 Jul 2005 Nederlands Indische Spoorweg Mij Maschinenfabrik Esslingen Class B25 0-4-2RT B2503 (1902) 3ft 6 in gauge.

13 Jul 2005 Hartmann 0-4-0 B.5210 (1911) 3ft 6in gauge plinthed at Ambarawa.

 

Ambarawa Railway Museum, Semerang Regency, Central Java.

15TH APRIL, LONDON- Martin Thompson @mjpt777 explores when to start performance testing, how to avoid the common pitfalls, how to profile when the results cause your team to pull a funny face, and what you can do about that funny face.

See the SkillsCast (Video, Slides, Code at: bit.ly/115Q4VW

13 Jul 2005 Nederlands Indische Spoorweg Mij Maschinenfabrik Esslingen Class B25 0-4-2RT B.2503 (1902) 3ft 6 in gauge.

APRIL 25th, LONDON – Simon Maple, Robert Rees and The London Java Community meet for a session taking a tour of the Java class loading mechanism, both from JVM and developer point of view. Looking at typical problems that you get with class loading and how to solve them. See the SkillsCast (Video, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/java-jee/do-you-really-get-class...

 

Java

Indonesia

Jakarta

Jogjakarta

Borbudur

Prambanan

Dieng Plateau

Mount Bromo

July 2010

15TH APRIL, LONDON- Martin Thompson @mjpt777 explores when to start performance testing, how to avoid the common pitfalls, how to profile when the results cause your team to pull a funny face, and what you can do about that funny face.

See the SkillsCast (Video, Slides, Code at: bit.ly/115Q4VW

10 Jul 2005 Jatibarang Jung 0-8-0T 7 (1924 Kirchen) & 0-4-4-0T 9 (1930 Kirchen) 600mm gauge dumped outside the shed.

Java, July 2010

(c) Sébastien Cuvelier - www.sebweb.org

 

Yogyakarta

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Villagers in Ngadiwono, East Java, watch the Kuda Lumping ceremony unfold. The youngest (bottom right) is a member of the group of performers, learning the moves and proudly wearing his costume. Someday, he will join them in their annual trance ritual as one of the animal spirits summoned to the town square.

Stephen Chin leads the Silicon Valley JavaFX User Group meeting on April 14 at Oracle HQ.

15 Jul 2005 Orenstein & Koppel 0-8-0T 10 (1910) 700mm gauge crossing the road with a loaded train for the mill.

 

Purwodadi Sugar Mill, Kabupaten Magetan, East Java, Indonesia.

Central, Java, Indonesia, 02.04.1996. Printed by Kanisius.

  

"Darling V,

Fabulous country

So much to do but

the heat is so terrible

can not do most.

Feet are so swollen.

Met some very Interesting people

with love

A."

 

Under layers of volcanic ash and jungle growth lay hidden for centuries, the monument of Borobudur in central Java, Indonesia. Believed to have been founded around 800 CE there is no written record of who the Borobudur was built for or its intended use.

 

The Mahayana Buddhist monument is decorated with 2672 relief panels and 504 Buddhas. The temple’s design in Gupta architecture reflects both Indian and Indonesian influence. The monument is now a place for Buddhist pilgrimage.

 

Borobudur, ancient mountain, was abandoned in the 14th Centurty as the Javanese converted to Islam. Tales of its past glory became intertwined with superstition of the falling of kings.

 

When viewed from above, Borbudur becomes the symbol of a giant tantric Buddhist mandala representing both Buddhist cosmology and the nature of mind. The design resembles a step pyramid built to appear like a mountain or a high place where ancestral spirits live. The monument is divided into three sections, each symbolising the Buddhist three realms - the world of desires (Kamadhatu), forms (Rupadhatu) and the formless world (Arupadhatu). In the world of desires, Kamadhatu, is where most sentient beings exist and is represented by the base of the monument. Those who no longer have attachment or desire for form live within Rupadhatu indicated by the five square platforms. Those that are able to go beyond form and experience existence in its purest state exist in the formless, often known as nirvana which is symbolised in the three circular platform and the large topmost stupa. The carvings of the Rupadhatu meld into the circular platforms of the Arupadhutu where all bodies and forms will eventually become formless.

 

In 1814, Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, was advised of the location of the monument during his British rule of Java. Since then, the existence of Borobudur has become known worldwide and has undergone several restorations. The monument is now listed as a UNESCO World heritiage site.

 

Borobudur is still a place for pilgrimage and is one of Indonesia's most visited tourist attractions (hence the swollen feet of Ms A.)

 

Ref: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borobudur

Java is getting jealous.

Java coding (Programming) Swedish book.

 

AI:

This image features a Swedish programming book titled "Java Koder" (translated as Java Codes). Here’s a detailed breakdown:

1. Book Information

 

Title: Java Koder (Java Codes).

Authors: Robert Dimpling & Lars Jonsson.

Publisher: Appears to be published by IDG Books, a well-known publisher for technical and programming books.

Series: Part of the StorPocket series, which likely means it’s a large-format paperback reference book.

 

2. Content & Purpose

 

The book is a reference guide for Java programming, specifically covering:

Java 2.0 (an older version of the language, likely from early 2000s).

Important Java packages and their usage.

Possibly example codes and explanations for Java development.

It appears to be aimed at Swedish-speaking developers learning Java 2.0.

 

3. Additional Features

 

The book includes a CD-ROM, as indicated by the "CD INGÅR" (CD Included) logo.

A bonus section offers:

Internet access via Comviq/Tele2 for 12 months (which was a common promotion for books at the time).

Additional programming resources from PC FOR ALLA (a Swedish tech magazine).

 

4. Historical & Collectibility Value

 

Since it focuses on Java 2.0, the content may be outdated for modern development, as Java has evolved significantly.

However, it could still be useful for historical reference or retro programming projects.

If it’s in good condition, it may have collector’s value for those interested in early Java programming books.

15 Jul 2005 Orenstein & Koppel 0-8-0T 10 (1910) 700mm gauge heads towards the mill with a loaded train.

 

Purwodadi Sugar Mill, Kabupaten Magetan, East Java, Indonesia.

Day 7 #Project50

 

What I had for lunch.

 

[50 photographs in 50 days taken by 50mm lens]

Ew my voice is so annoying in this video XP Blech (mute it!)

 

Oh well.. Hey guys sorry I havent posted much abouut Java in a long time so heres a video :D :O This is the first time Ive posted something in a month! Geesh

Hes getting better but still a grumpy head when he first wakes up :P

But I love him ;D

 

I did this with my new ipod i got for Christmas ;D It has a video camera!

Well Heres Java Enjoy! :D

 

Hmm I also just realized my room is VERY messy. well im sorry. how rude of me ^_^

 

GAH! :(( It cut of half of my video! :O Ugh you missed the best part T_T

Java Lords in Little Five Points in Atlanta, Georgia

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