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DEVNEXUS 2016

Time: February 15, 2016 at 8am to February 17, 2016 at 6pm
Location: COBBGALLERIA CENTER
Street: 2 Galleria Pkwy SE
City/Town: Atlanra
Website or Map: http://devnexus.com
Event Type: conference
Organized By: ATLANTA JAVA USERS GROUP
Latest Activity: Dec 7, 2015

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DevNexus, the Southeast’s premier annual conference for professional software developers, is back for 2016. The event features presentations and demonstrations from global technology leaders in their respective areas of expertise. Offering a workshop day followed by 13 concurrent presentation tracks during two full days of sessions in Atlanta’s prestigious Georgia’s World Congress Center, attendees have the opportunity to learn more on their favorite technologies; hear about what’s new and on the forefront; and interact and network with peers, speakers, and event sponsors. 2016 will mark the event’s tenth year, with a projected 1800 attendance and is likely once again to be sold out prior to the date of the show. The full schedule can be viewed here https://devnexus.com/s/schedule and in addition to 150 sessions we have 9, yes 9 full day workshops available for you with the absolute best speakers in the industry. The workshops will be on Monday 15 February 2016 and the main conference will be on Tuesday 16 to Wednesday 17 February 2016.

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