33rd Degree - Conference for Java Masters

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33rd Degree - Conference for Java Masters

Time: June 9, 2014 to June 11, 2014
Location: Krakow, Poland
City/Town: Krakow
Website or Map: http://2014.33degree.org/
Event Type: conference
Organized By: 33rd Degree
Latest Activity: Mar 28, 2014

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Codetown: Having been to Krakow, I can say that it's beautiful there, especially in summer and the community is very sharp technically. Here's info straight from the 33rd Degree website. ...Mike Levin

Why attend:

  • Top quality Rock Star speakers.
  • Meet and learn from 1200 participants.
  • 7" tablet for every participant
  • Only great talks. No sponsored fluff.
  • Whole 3 days packed with Java technology.
  • BOF sessions at the evenings allows more informal discussions.
  • 3 hours long workshops included in price.
  • Additional training led by world class trainers.
  • Biggest Java developers' party.

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