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Manila 17-19 June: NetBeans Day & Sun Tech Days

June 05, 2008 AT 10:47 AM
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The Sun Tech Days program is a 15-city world tour designed to educate developers in local markets on various technologies. The events are typically a two-day format and range from hands on education and university trainings to community programs and technical sessions.

From Tuesday 17th to Thursday 19th of this month, the event will take place in Manila, Philippines. The agenda looks very interesting. If you've been to a few Sun Tech Days before, you'll find that apart from the sessions one might expect (JPA, JRuby, OpenSolaris, Swing, Java EE), there are a couple of sessions that move beyond these typical Sun talks. Take for example "OSGi: Development and Deployment", on Wednesday at 17.30. And how about the one right after that, on "Java EE with Spring and Seam"? Also, get the latest news on developments around JavaFX, for example, by coming to this conference. In every case, the program is packed with sessions on the same topics, and of the same quality, as those presented at JavaOne.

So if you're a programmer in Manila who never made it to JavaOne, this is definitely not a conference that you want to miss.

Go here to register, if you haven't done so yet.

Note: On the 17th, there'll be a "FREE NetBeans DeepDive Session", which is something like a NetBeans Day, except that a lot more time will be spent on fewer topics, which is pretty cool.

Finally, here's a summary of what you can expect on the "FREE NetBeans DeepDive Session":

 

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Rommel Feria replied on Sat, 2008/06/07 - 5:57am

I'll be there!

Rolando Puno replied on Sun, 2008/06/15 - 5:05am

Its soo interesting topic...since im new in JAVA

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