About The San Francisco Java User Group


We are an interactive group of Java developers and contractors discussing trends in technology, business, and job outlook. Our meetings are technical but also people-oriented. We encourage both front presentation as well as group discussion.

Thanks to our sponsors the membership to SF JUG free, and we do not charge our members any fees for attending the meetings. Even better, we usually give stuff away to the attendees: t-shirts, technical books, SunSPOTs, software licenses, etc.

If you live in the Bay Area we recommend that you also check out other local Java User Groups.

If you are a member of this group, check out some of our group specials (i.e. discounts from various businesses).







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Sponsors December 21, 2009 12:38 PM Aleksandar Gargenta
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Our Sponsors

Marakana Java Training

The organizer of this group.

SUPINFO

Provides venue for our events

Sun Microsystems

Gives away technical books and various cool goodies at our meetings.

TEKsystems

Sponsors food for our meetings

Guidewire Software

Sponsors drinks for our events

JetBrains

Gives away a copy of IntelliJ IDEA at our meetings.

O'Reilly

Gives away technical books at our meetings.

Packt Publishing

Gives away technical books at our meetings.

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