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Time: March 8, 2010 to March 9, 2010
Location: Cobb Galleria
Street: Two Galleria Parkway
City/Town: Atlanta
Website or Map: http://www.cobbgalleria.com/m…
Phone: 404 483 0040
Event Type: atlanta, development, conference
Organized By: Vincent Mayers
Latest Activity: Feb 19, 2010
The Atlanta Java Users Group is excited to announce DevNexus 2010! www.devnexus.com
DevNexus 2010 will be on March 8th and 9th at the Cobb Galleria and we have an incredible line up of presenters on important topics. In addition to providing *great* content for the Java developer, DevNexus is a very valuable networking opportunity. This event attracts senior Java talent from Atlanta's largest corporations, software companies and consulting organizations. You will have an opportunity to discover what other development teams are using as their favorite tools and practices.
Why attend DevNexus 2010:
- Best Value: $185 for two full days of technology immersion and camaraderie.
- Ask questions of the world-class experts and your Atlanta-based colleagues
- Learn Agile Best Practices & Tools
- Rich Internet Applications - GWT & Flex
- Google & Cloud Computing
- Spring Workshop
Maven, Hudson, Sonar, GWT, Google App Engine, Android, Grails, Effective Java, Domain-Driven Design, Terracotta Ehcache, Flex
Quotes from DevNexus 2009:
Of Neal Ford:
"Excellent opening keynote - insightful & practical"
"One of the best presentations ever!"
"Excellent and thought provoking. If only my CIO were here"
Of Keith Donald:
"Best presentation of the DevNexus event! Organized, informative and presented well"
"Excellent presentation by a personable and dynamic speaker"
Register at www.devnexus.com
2010 Speakers:
http://www.devnexus.com/site/speakers
2010 Presentations:
http://www.devnexus.com/site/presentations
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Created by Michael Levin Dec 18, 2008 at 6:56pm. Last updated by Michael Levin May 4, 2018.
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