Java Spotlight Episode 99: Daniel Blaukopf on JavaFX for Embedded Systems
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Interview with Daniel Blaukopf on JavaFX for Embedded Systems
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Show Notes
News
- Top 5 Reasons to go to JavaOne
- 5. Chance to see the future of Java
- Technical Keynotes and sessions
- The pavillion
- The new Embedded@JavaOne conference
- 4. The meetings outside the scope of the conference
- Top 10 Reasons to Attend the Oracle Appreciation Event
- GlassFish Community Event at JavaOne 2012
- Sundays User Group Forum
- 3. It’s like drinking from firehose
- Less keynotes more sessions - 20% more
- 60% of the talks are external to
- HOLs
- Tutorials
- OracleJava University classes on Sunday - Top Five Reasons You Should Attend Java University at JavaOne
- 2. Students are free
- 1. It’s not what you see it’s who you will meet
Events
- Sep 10-15, IMTS 2012 Conference, Chicago
- Sep 12, The Coming M2M Revolution: Critical Issues for End-to-End Software and Systems Development, Webinar
- Sep 30-Oct 4, JavaONE, San Francisco
- Oct 3-4, Java Embedded @ JavaONE, San Francisco
- Oct 15-17, JAX London
- Oct 30-Nov 1, Arm TechCon, Santa Clara
- Oct 22-23, Freescale Technology Forum - Japan, Tokyo
- Oct 31, JFall, Netherlands
- Nov 2-3, JMagreb, Morocco
- Nov 13-17, Devoxx, Belgium
Feature Interview
Daniel Blaukopf is the Embedded Java Client Architect at Oracle, working on JavaFX. Daniel's focus in his 14 years in the Java organization has been mobile and embedded devices, including working with device manufacturers to port and tune all levels of the Java stack to their hardware and software environments. Daniel's particular interests are: graphics, performance optimization and functional programming.© Oracle Blogs or respective owner