
Here you sit at the computer, review photos from the conference and suddenly you realize that the next SUN (Oracle / Java) conference Tech days should be just around the corner, somewhere in April or maybe March. Judging by last year’s experience, it was possible to register in January. I decided to try my luck and look for some information. In general, here it is, now in front of you (copied from the site):
“February 18, 2011 in St. Petersburg will host a specialized conference for Java developers JavaTechDay 2011. The conference is held under the auspices of Oracle Corporation, which continues the good tradition of SunTechDays conferences in St. Petersburg. JavaTechDay 2011 will be held in the conference hall of the Holiday Inn Moskovsky Gate hotel at 97a, Moskovsky Prospect, St. Petersburg. The conference will bring together leading Oracle engineers from the United States, England and St. Petersburg, as well as Java developers from other companies.
By participating in the event, you will learn about Oracle's plans for developing JavaSE technologies, JVM, JavaEE, JavaME, Embedded Java, JavaFX, improving Java productivity, solving frequently encountered difficulties, and of course you will be able to communicate with colleagues in the workshop.
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Participation in the conference is free, prior
registration is required.
See you at JavaTechDay 2011! ”
This is not all! :)
- First of all, according to the program from tasty and fresh, we can expect, I dare say, the announcement of JDK 7 and, accordingly, Java SE 7.
- Secondly, those who are interested in virtualization will be told about a brand-new Virtual Box 4 otrelizivshy a month ago.
- No cost and trend of smart TV in the implementation of JavaTV or Oracle Java Embedded Client.
- And of course, it is impossible not to notice that Orakl picked up the tradition: 3 days - in 2009, 2 days - in 2010, in 2011 the conference acquired a one-day character.
The official website of the eventI propose to deal with a decrease in days. Give at least 2 days of communication programmers with their own kind!
Now that's it.