DevNexus 2010 Conference - Registration is Now Open
The DevNexus conference will be held in Atlanta March 8–9, 2010 and registration is now open. DevNexus covers a wide range of the most exciting topics related to the Java™ platform.
Atlanta, GA, January 15, 2010 --(PR.com)-- The DevNexus conference will be held in Atlanta March 8–9, 2010 and registration is now open. DevNexus covers a wide range of the most exciting topics related to the Java™ platform.
This year, the conference's sophisticated line-up of speakers covers dynamic programming languages such as Scala and Groovy, as well as Rich Internet Applications (RIA) such as Adobe Flex and Google Web Toolkit (GWT). Furthermore, they have a dedicated track on Google technologies, which not only covers GWT but also Google App Engine and Google Wave. Additionally, DevNexus has sessions covering popular open source projects such as Spring, Maven and HtmlUnit, as well as presentations on software architecture, agile software development methodologies.
The organizers of DevNexus are focused on making sure the conference provides the best possible educational value by offering attendees a special early bird rate of $150 if they register between now and February 16. Regular admission for the two-day conference is $185, a group discount is also available. The ticket price includes the two-day conference pass as well as meals.
This is the second DevNexus event, which is the continuation of the annual AJUG developer conferences that started in 2004.
For further information: http://www.devnexus.com/
The Atlanta Java Users Group (AJUG) is a non–profit special interest group for the professional software development community in the Atlanta metropolitan area. With over 1400 members, the group is entirely funded by its sponsors. AJUG has monthly meetings covering topics around the Java™ platform and general Internet technologies.
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This year, the conference's sophisticated line-up of speakers covers dynamic programming languages such as Scala and Groovy, as well as Rich Internet Applications (RIA) such as Adobe Flex and Google Web Toolkit (GWT). Furthermore, they have a dedicated track on Google technologies, which not only covers GWT but also Google App Engine and Google Wave. Additionally, DevNexus has sessions covering popular open source projects such as Spring, Maven and HtmlUnit, as well as presentations on software architecture, agile software development methodologies.
The organizers of DevNexus are focused on making sure the conference provides the best possible educational value by offering attendees a special early bird rate of $150 if they register between now and February 16. Regular admission for the two-day conference is $185, a group discount is also available. The ticket price includes the two-day conference pass as well as meals.
This is the second DevNexus event, which is the continuation of the annual AJUG developer conferences that started in 2004.
For further information: http://www.devnexus.com/
The Atlanta Java Users Group (AJUG) is a non–profit special interest group for the professional software development community in the Atlanta metropolitan area. With over 1400 members, the group is entirely funded by its sponsors. AJUG has monthly meetings covering topics around the Java™ platform and general Internet technologies.
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Contact
Atlanta Java Users Group
Gunnar Hillert
678-908-9067
www.devnexus.com
Contact
Gunnar Hillert
678-908-9067
www.devnexus.com
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