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JavaOne 2013 – It’s a Wrap
I have to admint that my last post about JavaOne was just a trick to get a free t-shirt from the OTN booth.
This was the first time I attended since Oracle took over the show from Sun and they are doing a great job at it. The quality of the sessions were excellent and the organizers did a great job in making everything go smoothly.
This year’s JavaOne was special to me since I was attending the conference as a speaker. Some pictures and stats of my session below.
Some statistics
Pre-registered Attendees (249 people)
Session Attendence (170 people)
Survey Results (11 surveys)
– 73% felt that the session increased their knowledge of the subject
– Overall technical value of session 4.0 (max 5.0)
JavaOne the Oracle Way
It’s my first time at JavaOne since Oracle took over the show. It is definitely smaller than before, but still as vibrant as it used to be. The good old JavaOne feeling is still there and this year the Keynote was back at Moscone.
For more information about Java, check out the OTN site.
Presenting at JavaZone 2013
Summer is over and Conference season kicks off with JavaZone in Oslo. Right now I am at my hotel reading through my presentation and making the final adjustments to the demo code. So many things can go wrong when performing live coding on stage, so just keep fingers crossed 🙂
JavaOne 2013 Content Catalog Now Available
The content catalog for JavaOne is available. The abstract for my presentation, From the Spring Framework to Java EE 7 (CON3598) can be found there together with more than 500 other sessions. Still haven’t registered?
JavaOne 2013
A Pragmatic Approach to Continuous Delivery Slides
The slides from my presentation at jDays 2012 are now available here:
jDays 2012
I am at the final stage preparing my presentation on A Pragmatic Approach to Continuous Delivery for jDays next week. Hope to see you there! I will make the slides from the presentation available here shortly after the presentation.
A Pragmatic Approach to Continuous Delivery
Summer time means less people at work and more time to think ahead what to do the remaining part of the year. In my case it means that I have signed up for a talk called A Pragmatic Approach to Continuous Delivery at jDays, a Swedish Java Developer Conference located in Gothenburg. Read the abstract here, and vote for it here if you think it sounds interesting.
While I was at it, I also proposed a lightening talk on the same subject to Smidig 2012, a Norwegian Agile Developer Conference in Oslo.
Agila Sverige 2012 Wrap-Up
Agila Sverige is a wrap. It has been two exiting days with a lot of great presentations and interesting topics discussed at the Open X sessions.The slides from my presentation can be found here: Arkitektrollen – Agila Sverige 2012 (text is in Swedish).
If you want more information about The Agile Architect Pattern, see my previous post about it here at this site.