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Win a Prize @ NetBeans Day!

If you come for NB day you can win one of the many prizes - we'll be giving away a Nintendo Wii, iPod Nano, special BOSE airplane headphones, first 400 attendees will get a copy of the new NetBeans platform book, Apress will be offering special 30% discount on the Pro NetBeans™ IDE 5.5 Enterprise Edition. We'll be also giving away special NetBeans cubes, and special NetBeans Day T-shirts of course.

I spoke with Tor Norbye yesterday and their live Javaposse podcast recording will be fun for sure. There will be a special toy show at the end of the day with James Gosling, plus lots of technical sessions covering new features in NetBeans 6 (speakers are mainly developers from Prague). More information about NetBeans day and registration page are on netbeans.org.
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