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JavaBlackBelt and 50,000 Members bring 2.0 skills management for Java to US and India enterprises PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 27 February 2009 14:05

Brussels, Belgium - JavaBlackBelt, a leader in Java learning and now powered by over 50,000 developers in its European community, today announced the opening of its web 2.0-based Java skills management services to enterprises in the US and India. Specifically, it has reached agreement with Boston-based Global Force DIRECT for distribution rights across these regions.

The JavaBlackBelt service, driven by crowd-sourcing/moderation, already offers the world's most
comprehensive, state-of-the-art digest of Java skills questions. From the site, developers take online assessments served from the digest across seven levels and 19 categories. Managers access a rich set of online skill performance reports, learning path creation/tracking tools, and the ability to incorporate enterprise content into their Java skills management.

JavaBlackBelt's popularity is based on the following factors:

* It is highly engaging: because JavaBlackBelt is online and community based, developers are far more likely to consistently engage and embrace skills management. For example, JavaBlackBelt members now answer about 5M questions per year (one every 6 seconds).

* It offers comprehensive content: because the content is crowd-sourced/moderated by over 50,000 members, it inherently keeps pace with the ever-expanding nature of Java and its environments.

* It supports enterprise learning priorities: JavaBlackBelt skills management is immediately useable, is well-matched with blended learning, works naturally for global teams, can be securely connected to any LMS, and is eminently affordable and offers compelling returns.

Steven Eggenstein, Java Domain Leader at Capgemini (NYSE: CAP), one of the world's foremost consulting firms with over 88,000 employees across America, Europe, and Asia, comments, "At Capgemini, we're consistently fostering an innovative environment in order to provide better services to our clients." He continues, "JavaBlackBelt supports that goal by enabling us to precisely assess and systemically upgrade the technology skills of our Java developers and architects. W're also finding that the support and tools to explore and expand their technical knowledge heightens motivation and, in turn, furthers innovation.

For Capgemini, these are all fundamental components to putting the customer first. Indeed, JavaBlackBelt ushers in a new era of Java continuous skills management. Managers can assess skills and improve decision-making at all critical points in their development process, including at hiring, staffing, training, appraisals, and organizational planning. Such continuous skills management, in turn, offers consistent, major business benefits, including cost reductions, higher productivity, and increased job satisfaction.

Eggenstein cites an example, "At Capgemini, JavaBlackBelt is not only being used for acquiring Java
related skills, but also as a means to evaluate the quality of training. By taking a JavaBlackBelt exam before a course, and again after the course, one can easily measure the progress. This allows for an easy selection of quality courses and training material within a given Java related technology."

The subscription price for the JavaBlackBelt Enterprise Edition - which includes the assessments,
reporting, learning management, and enterprise content -- is $250.00 (US) per developer, equivalent to the typical fee for joining an industry association, or about half the price for one day of training.

Immediate pilots are available for $5,000.00. Assessments for individual developers are available at no charge simply by joining and contributing to the JavaBlackBelt Community Edition.
Managers can learn more by visiting www.globalforcedirect.com/javablackbelt, emailing
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or calling +1-617-418-4450 (US) or +91 9818630681(India).

Developers can start their assessments immediately at www.javablackbelt.com.

More on Skills Categories
JavaBlackBelt skills management spans skill categories in Java APIs such as JMS, JDBC, Java2D, JSF, Swing, RegEx, Servlet, JSP, Core J2SE, JPA and EJB; in frameworks such as Tapestry, Spring, Struts, JDom, JGoodies, Log4J, and Hibernate; in products such as Tomcat, JUnit, Ant, WebSphere, Maven, Eclipse, PMD, and CVS; and in related categories such as OO, Design Patterns, XML, HTML, UML, and SQL. As the JavaBlackBelt content is crowd-sourced/moderated, categories expand to keep pace with advancements in Java technologies.

More on JavaBlackBelt
JavaBlackBelt is a global leader in Java learning services. Its web 2.0-based Java skills management site is powered by over 50,000 developers and offers developers anytime, online assessments across seven levels and 19 state-of-the-art categories. Using the site's skills reports and learning paths, managers can realize "continuous skills management" and improve decision-making at all critical points in their development process, including at hiring, staffing, training, appraisals, and organizational planning. Major organizations that have incorporated JavaBlackBelt into their enterprise skills management include USG innotiv ICT, Smals, Axa, Capgemini, KLM, and XPlore Group.

More on Global Force DIRECT
Global Force DIRECT is a global sales organization that specializes in strategic selling 2.0. It is staffed by world-class, senior sales professionals who are web-empowered and phone-productive the entire day, and led by management that grew and managed a $100M phone/web-based sales operation for a $400M global software leader. Global Force DIRECT can bring transformational rewards to clients, including expanding revenue and reach, opening new global markets, and fundamentally reducing the cost of sales.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 22 July 2009 16:24
 
JGAP 3.4 Released PDF Print E-mail
Written by klausikm   
Thursday, 05 February 2009 12:16

JGAP is a sophisticated Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming package written in Java.

JGAP version 3.4 is an enhancement release, driving Genetic Programming capabilities to a new level. Among the extensions are:
* A new popular example: Mona Lisa Painting Problem, available for GA as well as for GP
* Enhancement of evolution cycle of Genetic Programming
* Javadoc-enhancements and new JUnit tests
* Some bug fixes

This release can be downloaded here: 
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=11618&package_id=48940

For more information visit the JGAP homepage at http://jgap.sf.net

Klaus Meffert for the JGAP team

Last Updated on Wednesday, 22 July 2009 15:24
 
NetBeans 6.5 Patch 2 Released PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 29 January 2009 05:47

The NetBeans team have released Patch 2 for NetBeans 6.5.

The patch contains many fixes to the IDE that have been fixed since the last Patch Release in December 2008.

Full details of the release and what modules have been updated are available on the NetBeans Wiki.

Many issues are fixed within the IDE in different areas such as below so the majority of NetBeans users will probably benefit from this update.

  • Java Support
  • C/C++ Support
  • Web Application Development
  • Profiler
  • Database tools

 
Packt Publishing Seeks Authors For Open Source Titles PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 11 December 2008 11:48

Packt Publishing today announced the subjects on which it will be releasing some books in 2009. Packt is seeking authors interested in writing these books.

As a part of its ongoing commitment to Open Source, Packt is planning to release books on some of the hot topics next year like eZ Publish Templates, Customizing Zope Sites, Apache Jackrabbit, Apache CXF, Openbravo, OpenEMM, Django e-commerce, Bazaar VCS, Groovy dsl.

“Packt is a author friendly company. We have set up our editorial processes to help authors write their books in an effective way rather than being the rigid processes which expect authors to adjust to”, said Kshipra Singh, Author Relationship Manager at Packt. “We understand that most of our authors are working professionals who have a main job to do during the day on weekdays. Our flexible approach helps the authors to deliver quality content as fast as possible while taking into account that different authors have different circumstances, work differently and are comfortable with different timelines”, she further added.

Packt believes in offering the best financial rewards to its authors in terms of royalties. The 15% royalty paid to authors at Packt is the highest in the industry. A 15% royalty from Packt works out to 11.25% of the cover price while the 9% royalty paid by other publishers translates to 4.5%. The low cost, Print-On-demand, direct marketing business model at Packt helps the company publish even those titles which other publishers won't find very appealing.

The experienced marketing team at Packt ensures that the book is promoted well.

As a part of its commitment to Open Source Packt has a policy of donating a percentage of sales revenue coming from the book to the Open Source project on which the book is based. To keep up our commitment we have donated more 100 000 dollars to various Open Source projects put together since inception in 2004.

Those interested in authoring any of the books mentioned above can write to Packt at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , including the subject they would like to write about and some brief information about their skills. All you need to be a good author is knowledge of your subject, a passion to share it with people, commitment to the project and good communication skills.

If you have any other topic ideas you would like to turn into a book, you can write to Packt at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it including a little information about it.

About Packt

Packt is a modern, unique publishing company with a focus on producing cutting-edge books for communities of developers, administrators, and newbies alike. Packt believe in Open Source. When they sell a book written on an Open Source project, they pay a royalty directly to that project. As a result of purchasing one of our Open Source books, Packt will have given some of the money received to the Open Source project.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 22 July 2009 16:26
 
JGAP 3.3.4 Released PDF Print E-mail
Written by klausikm   
Sunday, 07 December 2008 18:31

JGAP is a sophisticated Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming package written in Java.

JGAP version 3.3.4 is an extensive release, bringing a lot of new features and a couple of bug fixes. Among them:
* Enhancement of Genetic Programming (GP) and new GP functions
* Enhancement of grid computing
* Some new utility functions and classes
* Some bug fixes
* Javadoc-enhancements and new JUnit tests

This release can be downloaded here: 
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=11618&package_id=48940

For more information visit the JGAP homepage at http://jgap.sf.net

Last Updated on Wednesday, 22 July 2009 15:36
 
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