Speaking at SpringOne 2GX 2009
Posted by:
Venkat Subramaniam
on 09/15/2009
I'm excited about the 2GX conference coming up in New Orleans October 19th to 22nd.
If you're interested in attending, the early bird registration ends Friday September 18th.
There is a $75 discount if you use promotion code SPRINGONE2GX75.
The conference is all about Next Generation Java (http://www.springone2gx.com).
It is two great events in one—SpringOne and 2GX—running concurrently with eight
tracks and over 100 sessions.
I am looking forward to speak there and, more so, to meet and listen to some of the leaders
and practitioners in the industry.

If you're interested in attending, the early bird registration ends Friday September 18th.
There is a $75 discount if you use promotion code SPRINGONE2GX75.
The conference is all about Next Generation Java (http://www.springone2gx.com).
It is two great events in one—SpringOne and 2GX—running concurrently with eight
tracks and over 100 sessions.
I am looking forward to speak there and, more so, to meet and listen to some of the leaders
and practitioners in the industry.
Venkat Subramaniam's complete blog can be found at: http://blog.agiledeveloper.com/
About Venkat Subramaniam
Dr. Venkat Subramaniam, founder of Agile Developer, Inc., has trained and mentored thousands of software developers in the US, Canada, Europe, and Asia. Venkat helps his clients effectively apply and succeed with agile practices on their software projects, and speaks frequently at international conferences and user groups. Venkat is also an adjunct faculty and teaches CS courses remotely at the University of Houston. He is author of ".NET Gotchas," coauthor of 2007 Jolt Productivity Award winning "Practices of an Agile Developer," author of "Programming Groovy: Dynamic Productivity for the Java Developer" and "Programming Scala: Tackle Multi-Core Complexity on the Java Virtual Machine" (Pragmatic Bookshelf).
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