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Supporting JUGs

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London Java Community

LJCThe London Java Community (LJC) is a group of Java Enthusiasts who are interested in benefiting from shared knowledge in the industry. Through our forum and regular meetings you can keep in touch with the latest industry developments, learn new Java (& other JVM) technologies, meet other developers, discuss technical/non technical issues and network further throughout the Java Community – http://www.l-jc.co.uk/

 

Bulgarian Flex User Group

BGFUG_logoThe Bulgaria Flex User Group is founded from Svetoslav Sotirov. The members of the grup are more than 180. Feel Free to join and participate. The idea is to help each other while creating fantastic things with Flex.

 

 

Developpez.com

Developpez LogoDeveloppez.com is a french speaking online community not only covering Java topics. The Java zone (including Eclipse, NetBeans, and Spring zones), which is considered as a VJUG, provides forums, news, free hosted tutorials, blogs, etc., and collaborates with part of the french speaking JUGs.

 

 

 

Java User Group Macedonia

Macedonia JUG LogoThe Java User Group Macedonia (JUGMK) aims to promote the usage and the overall awareness of Java technology in the Macedonian IT society. It is mostly a community-driven group, formally organized as a Non-governmental Organization (NGO) with defined structural and financial processes. JUGMK strives to become one of the main evangelist for Java technology and other open source technologies thriving in the Java development environment.

 

Polish Java User Group

Polish-JUG-LogoThe Polish Java User Group is a group of Java technology developers and enthusiasts. The main goal of the group is to popularize Java and modern software development methodologies. Since the beginning in 1999, the group had great impact on the Polish Java community growth. Their main activities are meetings with students, programmers and project managers as well as conferences with famous professionals. Currently they are preparing GeeCON 2010 conference in Poland.

 

 

 

JUG Muenster

MS-JUG-LogoThe JUG Muenster is the Java UserGroup for the area of Muenster (in Germany) and it’s surrounding area. Our goal is to create and support a vibrant Java community. Our bi-weekly evening java roundups will help us to socialize, to learn and exchange informations from the scene. For more information visit: http://www.jug-muenster.de

 

 

Brussels Java User Group

brussels_jug_logoThe Brussels Java User Group was born out of the intention to build a community for the international Java developers living in Brussels, Belgium. In our time, communication is of top priority. It’s all about staying on the edge of technology, continuous learning and sharing experiences, getting impulses and inspirations, keeping our minds open for alternative ways. That’s the general idea behind JUGs: share and give access to information. Our aim is to bring inspiration to our city!

To achieve this, we organize conferences, coding dojos, trainings, workshops, and much more, covering a wide range of technologies within the Java ecosystem.

 

Czech Java User Group (CZJUG)

czjug_nove_logoCzech Java User Group (CZJUG) meets approx. monthly in Prague and Pilsen. The goal of the JUG is to share information about Java technologies, evangelize Java and educate the JUG members about various Java-related topics. Regular meetings consist of interesting tech talks by both foreign and local speakers. All meetings of CZJUG are free and no registration is necessary. More detailed information is available in Czech language from CZJUG homepage on java.cz.

 

 

Java Hellenic User Group, Greece

GreekJUGLogoFounded in 2001, was the first java user group in Greece. It organizes small tech days, hosting famous java stars and local java developers, who wish to share their expertize in Java. It’s goal is to promote the use of Java, J2EE and other related standards while making freely available to the members any resources or training initiative available through tech days, talks or other online activities.

 

 

 

Lorraine Java User Group

Lorrine_JUGFounded in January 2009, the Lorraine JUG organizes conference meeting to share knowledge and experience about Java technologies in Lorraine (northeastern region of France). Hosted at ESIAL, a computer science engineer school in Nancy, the Lorraine JUG also aims at be a bridge between IT professionals and students. Our events usually gather about 40 people on a two-monthly basis for a 3-hour conference evening followed by a drink or a walking diner.

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