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Hot off the wheels of the GlassFish Workshop in Prague, the next few weeks will be packed with GlassFish events in Europe :
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• Java Application Server Day - this Thursday in Genova, Italy. Last year's IDE shootout was reported to be a fun and instructive event (register).
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All events are free to attend. Keep track of GlassFish-related events here and using this iCal feed.
Of course there's also CommunityOne and JavaOne (see Arun's post on GlassFish content). If you're around on Sunday prior to the events, don't forget the Unconference (please register!) and the party.
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The MySQL Campus Tour has come to California. The long trip that Dups started in March from Montreal is near the end. He is getting reinforcements. Five MySQL community enthusiasts are now about to tour the campuses in North and South California, giving free lectures on MySQL. The full schedule is available in the MySQL Forge wiki. Participation is free, and it's an unique chance to get in touch with the MySQL experts and ask the tough questions. |
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Marten Mickos, former MySQL CEO, now Senior SVP with Sun Microsystems, is expected in Rome, at the local University, called "La Sapienza" (= Wisdom or Knowledge). The event, on May 30, is a mix of private and public occurrences. Marten will meet local customers and Sun officials, before speaking in front of an audience at the University. More information at the other speakers' blogs. Ivan Zoratti and Giuseppe Maxia |
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Sun just launched a
Student Portal
to collect resources of interest to students,
including how to
Become a Sun Ambassador On the topic of Campus Ambassadors, we have several ideas to explore taking advantage of the wide geographic and cultural representation in our community. Stay tuned! |