SpringOne 2GX 2011

Chicago, October 25-28, 2011

Groovy / Grails meetup, next Monday evening, in San Francisco

Posted by: Guillaume LaForge on 05/01/2008

If you're going to JavaOne this year, and if you're interested in Groovy and Grails, you can't miss G2One's free Groovy / Grails meetup, Monday evening, 7pm, at the W Hotel, across the street from Moscone.

It's going to be a great opportunity to meet the guys behind both Groovy and Grails, learn about the latest news about these projects, see some cool demos, and hear about customers who've decided to use Grails in their projects. You'll be able to also get great Groovy books signed by authors Venkat Subramaniam and Scott Davis.

After an hour and half of keynote, testimonials and cool demos, drinks and apetizers will be provided, and after the break will take place the NFJS meeting with an interesting panel discussion.

So, to recap, we're pleased to invite you to the free Groovy/Grails meetup, on Monday 5th, at 7pm, at the W Hotel, across the street from Moscone.

Please make sure to register to confirm your presence.


About Guillaume LaForge

Guillaume LaForge

As Head of Groovy Development for SpringSource, Guillaume Laforge is the official Groovy Project Manager, and the spec lead of JSR-241, the Java Specification Request that standardizes the Groovy dynamic language. He is also a frequent conference speaker presenting Groovy and Grails at JavaOne, SpringOne, QCon, the Sun TechDays, and JavaPolis. Guillaume also co-authored Groovy in Action along with Dierk König. Before founding G2One, which was acquired by SpringSource in late 2008, and taking the role of VP Technology, Guillaume worked for OCTO Technology, a consultancy focusing on architecture and agile methodologies. While at OCTO, Guillaume developed new offerings around Groovy and Grails for its customers.

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