Oracle has announced a number of activities and programs for Java developers as well as upcoming developers across the globe to launch Make the Future Java (MFJ). Developers who are enthusiastic about Java will benefit from these programs where they can upgrade their technical skills, communicate with other members and also learn the extraordinary utilization of Java.
During the launch of this program, Oracle provided MFJ Enterprise Edition 7 kits, which consisted of technical and promotional content, to support the Java User Group to host educational events which would inspire and benefit the members of their community. As many as 100 such events are scheduled to take place in most of the countries throughout the world. JavaEE7 which has set the standard for enterprise software enables customers to deliver and serve as backup for HTML5, meet demanding enterprise requirements, and increase productivity of the developers.
Additionally, including the kits, several videos were shot to support the Java User Group events namely, Java – Better Than Ever, also Celebrating Java, attributes of JavaEE7, and License to Code, a triumph of Java over evil. The MFJ hub is a forum for community members of Java to promote JavaEE7 related events and network with the worldwide community by way of video sharing, contributing content for blogs, sharing photos on Facebook, and Tweets by using hashtag, #javaee7.
- There 9 million Java developers worldwide
- 97% of enterprise desktops run Java
- More than 3 billion devices use Java technology
- Java Enterprise Edition components download has crossed the 50 million mark including the open source and commercial versions
- There are 18 Java Enterprise Edition 6 compliant application server implementations.
The MFJ program is a summer workshop which is aimed at teenagers who have an interest for Java programming. Staff members of OracleAcademy and computer science professors of Carnegie Mellon will help participants master Java as a programming language with the help of well-recognized software called Alice visual which is 3-D educational software. OracleAcademy also plans to host a 3-day event from July 30th to August 1st in Redwood Shores, CA.
The Students may also visit the online learning center for additional resources for MFJ program. Accredited educational tools such as Alice, BlueJ, Greenfoot, and several other tutorials will be utilized to help students learn Java language for programming. Additionally, other tutorials and modules for training are available to advance the students on JavaFX, Java SE, and Integrated Development Environment (IDE) from NetBeans, and skills for Java EE.
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