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JavaOne

During JavaOne I had the privilege to attend the JCP party, where the winners of 2009 were announced. Here it is the winners list and some short videos.

As any technology merchant I am bringing to javaONE some wonders for your appreciation, including a RESTful web-service looking for a fancy GUI.

JavaONE is about loving Java, to be part of a wonderful community and to believe SUN will innovate ever to give us a better world, a better life.

JavaONE is about loving Java, to be part of a wonderful community and to believe SUN will innovate ever to give us a better world, a better life.

Netbeans Day is happening at Moscone and walking by San Francisco I had a chance to interview Leonardo Galvão - the editor-in-chief of the Netbeans Magazine.

JavaOne conference is coming and you are preparing yourself for a great moment at California, right? And what about your notebook? Is it nice for conferences? Here it comes some tips about equipments suitable for big conferences.

A summary of the trajetory from a simple Java student during my university days until the confirmation of my first JavaONE as Senior Software Engineer - a gratitude to my sponsors and a motivation for the ones just starting the carrier and thinking about Californian Java dreams.

How about a fidellity program for Java events? If you attend several Java events during the year, why not to get some advantage in the overall price?



