| Community Name |
Why Participate? |
| Open-Source University Meetup (OSUM) |
The Open-Source University Meet-Up (OSUM) is a student developer organization that educates its members about the latest open-source technologies in a fun and engaging way. OSUM is a one-stop community that will expand the educational training and social interaction of the up-and-coming tech-savvy student preparing to enter the global workforce.
Learn more about OSUM and how to create a group on your campus.
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| Open-Source Product Communities |
Join an open-source group and share your skills and knowledge with developers worldwide. Participate by submitting bug fixes, contributing code, and more. Your involvement with open source is a great way to get real-world experience.
- OpenJDK
- GlassFish
- OpenSolaris
- Mobile & Embedded
- JavaFX
- NetBeans
- OpenOffice
- OpenSPARC
- Project Darkstar
- VirtualBox
- Wonderland
- MySQL
- Jython
- Zembly
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| Sun Microsystems Student Zone on Facebook |
The Sun Microsystems Student Zone is a resource for all things students. Got a question about careers at Sun? Want to connect with fellow students? Want the inside scoop on the latest advancements in innovation? This is the place!
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| Follow Sun on Twitter |
Blogs.sun.com is using Twitter. Twitter is a free service that lets you keep in touch with people through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing? Join today to start receiving Sun Twitter updates. |
| Blogs by Sun Employees |
With blogs at blogs.sun.com, you can keep up with all the latest Sun news and innovations. Check them out!
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| SDN Share |
Check out tech tips, code samples, and articles from the SDN community. You can submit content and vote for the content that helps you most.
Recent posts to SDN Share:
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| Sun Forums |
Leverage the expertise of SDN members in over 200 Sun Forums. Check out the
FAQ page
to learn how to get started.
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| User Groups |
Think globally, connect locally. Join a local users' group. User groups are groups of people who share a common interest around specific technologies and meet on a regular basis to share technical ideas and information. Join now!
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| Join the Sun Developer Network (SDN) |
The Sun Developer Network (SDN) is committed to helping student developers get started on the right foot. SDN offers you the resources that will help you enhance your skills, build your resume, and connect you with other students and experts. Many of the communities listed above are part of SDN.
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