Java Specialists Symposium

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Java Specialists Symposium

Time: September 9, 2012 to September 14, 2012
Location: Greece
City/Town: Crete
Website or Map: http://www.javaspecialists.eu…
Phone: http://www.codetown.us/profile/HeinzKabutz
Event Type: conference
Organized By: Heinz Kabutz
Latest Activity: Jul 10, 2012

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Thank you for showing interest in the Java Specialists Symposium 2012. September is one of the best times to visit the stunning Island of Crete. The weather is warm, but not too hot. It is not as busy as during the peak tourist season, but all the tourist attractions are still open.

This is the second Java Specialists Symposium. Last year's was a great success. We have secured the support of a great hotel in our area, the Perle Resort Hotel & Health SPA Marine.

 

The theme for our 2012 Java Specialists Symposium is: Iced Tea in Crete - How libre software makes Java successful.

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