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Please check out my JavaOne '08 blogs

Posted by hiheiss on May 13, 2008 at 02:54 PM | Comments (2)

JavaOne '08 has come and gone before I could catch my breath or let you know where I blogged about this wonderful event this year. Anyway, if you're still interested, I blogged over here. Stop by and have a look at postings by yours truly and the rest of the jsc writers. For those of you who went to JavaOne, what are you doing reading this? You must have better things to do. Just kidding -- actually, I can recommend some interesting Java Rock Star interviews that you'll find at the java.sun.com JavaOne website, interviews with Chet Haase, Tor Norbye, Ben Galbraith, Josh Bloch and others. I posted blogs on the implications of open source for Java ME; Project Aura -- a new recommendation engine; Project Darkstar; Modularity in Java; what makes open source communities go bad; and more. Come visit!

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  • JAX is the the most comprehensive conference on web and enterprise development. It provides an ideal forum for software developers, project managers and architects to learn about the latest Technology, Architecture and Agile Methodologies. It is this very special blend of topics which has made JAX the conference of choice in Germany, India and Asia since its conception in 2001.

    The master minds of our industry will be at JAX to share their knowledge, answer questions and facilitate discussions. The technical presentations and tutorials allow for deep coverage of the latest technologies and practical implementation techniques. Keynotes sessions presented by industry luminaries focus on how to deal with today's and tomorrow's challenges. Another significant vital benefit of JAX is the strong focus on networking and communication opportunities.

    The primary goal of JAX is to showcase technical solutions for today’s problems and offer visions to the important trends of tomorrow. Delegates will benefit from hand-picked technical contents with no marketing bushwah.

    http:.//www.jax-conf.com

    Posted by: nagsb171 on June 17, 2008 at 11:34 PM

  • This JAX conference sounds really interesting. I'm going to check it out. Thanks for all the details about it. Really appreciate it.

    Posted by: hiheiss on June 18, 2008 at 05:06 PM



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