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QCon London : day 5
Friday was a morning keynote-free day and it was straight into the conference sessions. I stuck to the Ajax track throughout the day and it was certainly the right decision. I learnt *so* much about Ajax that I didn't know before and I've finally been ... |
23-Mar-2007 21:25:00 |
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QCon London : day 4
Thursday was another busy day and there were definitely a few sore heads from the social event the night before. Although I missed the opening keynote in person, my name somehow made it onto the big screen along with the other bloggers that are covering ... |
21-Mar-2007 22:06:00 |
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QCon London : day 3
Well, as you can see from my lack of updates, this has been one busy conference! I'm writing this on the train as I travel back into London for the final day's events and hopefully my battery will hold out so that I can actually connect to the wifi and ... |
16-Mar-2007 09:11:00 |
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QCon London : day 2
Another good day at the tutorials, although I only attended one of a possible two because I decided that finishing my introductory session for the "Java in Action" track was more important than going to both! The tutorial I attended was Mike Keith's ... |
13-Mar-2007 22:04:00 |
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QCon London : day 1
QCon London started today with the first of two days worth of tutorials. Mine, entitled "What can JMX do for you?" was one of the first in the schedule, starting at 9am. Turnout was good and I had a great time talking about and demonstrating JMX. We ... |
12-Mar-2007 21:36:00 |
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London Java Meetup tonight
If you want to meet some of the other 50,000 Java developers in London for an informal chat over a beer or two, please join us this evening at the London Java Meetup in The Crown Tavern near Farringdon. |
27-Feb-2007 14:31:00 |
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Fifty thousand
I was chatting to somebody last week that said there's an estimated 50,000 Java developers working in and around London. That's quite a high number but it's believable and raises an interesting question. Where are you all? I (try to) regularly go ... |
07-Feb-2007 15:09:00 |
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And the winner is...
And the winner of the first QCon London pass is Jaro. Congratulations - I'll be in touch to get you signed up. :-) Don't forget that there's potentially more than one pass up for grabs, so you can still enter the draw to win a free pass. |
05-Feb-2007 09:57:00 |
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Free QCon London pass
The first free QCon London pass is up for grabs and I'll be doing the draw early next week. If you want to be in with a chance to win it, get involved now. |
02-Feb-2007 12:52:00 |
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javabloggers - win a free pass to QCon, London!
How would you like a chance to win a free 5 day pass to QCon, London (12th-16th March 2007)? And how about a bit of discount at the same time? :-) Thanks to the QCon organisers, I’m pleased to announce that a special promotional code of javabloggers ... |
11-Jan-2007 13:06:00 |
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QCon : London gets a proper software development conference
London (UK) has a staggering amount of software development and innovation going on, yet is rarely host to a software development conference of any note. Most of the "big" conferences tend to take place in the US, although this *has* started to change ... |
08-Jan-2007 21:54:00 |
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We are hiring in London
I don't usually do job ads on my blog, but I'm going to make an exception - we are hiring! We're looking for several types of people at the moment (take a look at current opportunities), but from a technical perspective we're primarily looking for ... |
01-Nov-2005 11:31:25 |
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Blog it! SIG talk
Confused by blogs and blogging? Don't know your RSS from your Atom? Not sure when to TrackBack and when to ping? Is the surfing in the pub your idea of the social web? If so, then this session is for you! This SIG will present a comprehensive ... |
30-Sep-2005 12:26:01 |
Simon is a hands-on software architect who works within 