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September 5, 2007

jMaki + JavaFX @ The Rich Web Experience 2007

Filed under: web2.0 — arungupta @ 12:02 am

Sun Microsystems is a silver sponsor of The 2007 Rich Web Experience. This conference is targeted for web designers, software architects, programmers, developers, and technical managers interested in learning about the hot areas in Web. JavaScript, Ajax, CSS, RIA, Design and much more content related to Web will be covered in 6 parallel tracks in 50 sessions by over 35 speakers.

Venue: Fairmont San Jose
Dates: Sep 6-8, 2007
Session Schedule

Here is the list of Sun’s presence:

Project jMaki – Enabling Web 2.0 Application Developers Greg Murray Sep 6, Thu 11am-12:30pm
Web Design for Server-Side Developers Greg Murray Sep 6, Thu 4:45pm-6:15pm
JavaFX: Evolution of the Java client Nandini Ramani Sep 7, Fri 3pm-4:30pm

There will be table tops also where you can mingle with the speakers and the rest of us. We will be showing jMaki and JavaFX demos and open for discussions on any other related topic. And if you drop your visiting card with you,

We have a brand new COOL tee-shirt as a give away. Just talk to one of us and listen to our demos and it’ll be yours :)

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  1. [Trackback] The first ever The Rich Web Experience 2007 just got over and I enjoyed participating in the conference. This conference is part of No Fluff Just Stuff Symposium series and truly lived up to it’s name and these are…

    Comment by Arun Gupta's Blog — September 8, 2007 @ 7:08 pm

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