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News & EventsSpringOne2GX Day 1: Wrap UpSpringOne2GX Day 1 Wrap Up: Washington DC is alive with Spring, Groovy and Grails developers at our largest SpringOne 2GX event to date! Last night Adrian Colyer, Juergen Hoeller, Mark Pollack, and Graeme Rocher kicked off the show to a packed room of 1000+ developers in the Washington Hilton, talking about new application architecture for enterprise Java developers for:
This year we are recording all the Spring (but not the Groovy / grails) sessions in HD quality, so if you missed the show, don't worry! We'll be releasing session recordings at a steady rate over the next few months on www.springsource.org, so check back on the website often. Dan Miller@hockeymann44
I wish the content and format of other technical conferences could be more like SpringOne2GX nckles@blunck2
wow. spring data rest is awesome! jeffscottbrown@jeffscottbrown
Speaking at SpringOne/2GX next week, for me the most important JVM conference of the year. Splunk@splunk
At SpringOne to learn about Enterprise Developer tools for wrangling dev projects or bigdata projects? Check Splunk http://dev.splunk.com Cédric Champeau@CedricChampeau
Full room for @venkat_s talk "Design patterns in Groovy" pic.twitter.com/DrOXWZ9o Colin Harrington@ColinHarrington
Burt's Programming Grails book: http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920024750.do … JDriven @jdriven_nl
Rob Winch's talk about #thymeleaf is pretty cool. Can't wait to try it out. Might have short term use for it. corinne @corinnekrych
#groovy DSL talk with @glaforgeand @werdnagreb at 4:30pm in Georgetown room, wish I was there Dierk König@mittie
Thx everybody for the #s2gx tweets. Keep them coming for us lazy stay-at-homers. |
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