[olug] Coming Soon....Join us for the Twin Cities Software Symposium on April 30- May 2nd (Session Listing Enclosed)

Jay Zimmerman jzimmerman at bigskytechnology.com
Wed Mar 3 16:22:21 UTC 2004


Salt Lake Java Software SymposiumTwin Cities Software Symposium

April 30- May 2nd, 2004

A "No Fluff, Just Stuff" Conference

www.nofluffjuststuff.com 

 

The No Fluff Just Stuff Java Symposium Tour cordially invites you to register for the 2004 Twin Cities Software Symposium. This three day Java conference will be offered in Minneapolis, MN on April 30 - May 2nd, 2004.  TCSS 2004 is designed for Java developers, Java Architects, and technical managers who are looking for further insights on the J2EE, XML, Web Services, Best Practices and Open Source.

 

The Twin Cities Software Symposium will feature over forty high quality technical presentations and three expert panel discussions.  In addition, some of the speakers are:

 

·          Stuart Halloway, author of "Component Development for the Java Platform"

·          Bruce Tate, author of "Bitter Java" and co-author of "Bitter EJB"

·          Dave Thomas, author of "The Pragmatic Programmer"

·          David Geary, author of "Core JSF" and "Core JSTL"

·           Rick Hightower, co-author of "Java Tools for Extreme Programming"

·          Richard Monson-Haefel, author of "J2EE Web Services and "Enterprise Java Beans"

·          Sue Spielman, author of "The Struts Framework" and "JSTL: Practical Guide for Java Programmers"

·           Nicholas Lesiecki, co-author of "Mastering AspectJ"

 

The Top 5 Reasons to attend the Twin Cities Software Symposium:

 

1).        TCSS 2004 has a limited attendance of 200 people.  We do this to insure a great deal of interaction between speakers and attendees.

2).        TCSS 2004 presentations are content rich.  You will come away with new insights/knowledge that you can immediately apply in your development environment.

3).        High quality speakers who have tremendous technical depth, practical experience and the requisite knowledge transfer skills to be an excellent speaker.

4).        The best value in terms of dollars/time ratio of any Java based conference currently offered.

5).        The format of TCSS 2004 allows companies to send entire software development teams because of price, location and timing (held over a long weekend).

 

Registration/Pricing Information:

The early bird registration (good thru 3/29/04) is $625/attendee.   After 3/29/04, the registration fee will be $725/person.  

 


The registration fee for the Twin Cities Software Symposium includes:

·          Admission to the symposium

·          Symposium CD with all presentation content

·          Handouts for each session attended 

·          All meals/snacks.

 

Want to Know More? Questions?

Twin Cities Software Symposium: www.nofluffjuststuff.com/2004-04-minneapolis/index.jsp  

Contact: Jay Zimmerman, jzimmerman at nofluffjuststuff.com, (303)469-0486

 

 



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