I am pleased to announce that Javafu.com is now up & running.

A lot of this came out of ideas drawn from this discussion.

I am not using the Everything Engine. This site was written completely in server side java. Though for the time being you might find the layout very very similar to the Dark Theme offered here.

Just as perlmonks is a metaphor for a place where one may study peacefully & reflect, Javafu is a metaphor comparing martial arts to software development.

Also, as some of you know, I am championing the CJAN Project, which could hopefully become as valuable a resource to the Java community as the CPAN is to the Perl community. The official project is on Sourceforge.

I have learned & grown a lot from visiting here, as I'm sure a lot of us have. This is my way of giving back. I hope you find it of some use.

So, without further ado, I give you:

Javafu.com


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In reply to ANNOUNCE: JavaFu.com Open For Business by gregor42

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