Ann: Groovy & Grails eXchange

20 August, 2009 at 20:08 | In Third Party Announcement, Third party event | Leave a Comment

We received an announcement from the Groovy & Grails eXchange that we thought you may be interested in:

Following on from the success in previous years this years Groovy & Grails conference will bring together the leading innovators in the Groovy & Grails community, including Guillaume Laforge and Graeme Rocher, the leads on Groovy and Grails projects respectively, for an informal day of deep technical insight and friendly discussion.

The aim of the Groovy & Grails eXchange is to promote awareness and adoption of innovative ideas and technologies for enterprise JEE development with Groovy and Grails.

With Groovy Project Lead Guillaume LaForge and Grails Project Lead Graeme Rocher providing the conference keynotes, 5 expert talks and two Parkbench sessions, the programme is structured to encourage discussion and bring together the leading thinkers and passionate members of the UK JEE, Groovy & Grails community. With a maximum number of 125 delegates, we aim to provide an informal and intimate environment where you can share experience, demonstrate new ideas and techniques, talk to the experts and generally have lots of fun.

Russ Miles has kindly agreed to be the Programme Lead, and is currently working with Guillaume LaForge, Graeme Rocher, Hans Dockter, Burt Beck and other leading experts on an interesting and exciting set of talks!

Groovy & Grails eXchange website

http://skillsmatter.com/event/java-jee/groovy-grails-exchange-2009/wd-188

Register today - Tickets just £50

To event aims to provide a real opportunity to share ideas, learn and discuss, so we have limited the number of delegates to 125 only. There is also an /Early Bird Discount of nearly 75% if you book on or before September 10th/, so if you would like to join us, get your skates on and register today!

Sponsorship

There are a variety of sponsorship packages available for organisations that wish to reach this audience. For further details about sponsorship packages, please contact Skills Matter’s Community Manager Natalie Gray.

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