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January 16, 2009

GlassFish Swimming to Singapore Tech Days

Filed under: general — arungupta @ 5:00 am

Sun Tech Days is traveling to Singapore next week and I’ll be there!

You’ll find me at the pavilion hall, sessions, hallway, lunch, reception, University Day, and else where. Stop by and say hello! Let us know how you are using GlassFish and how can we make it better for you.

Click on the map below to get the exact direction to Raffles City Convention Centre.

Raffles City Convention Center

Here are some important links:

Register now!

Complete details about the event are available here.

There are scattered thunderstorms predicted through out the event. The highest temperature is expected to be 89o and the lowest 76o. This is going to be really balmy compared to an average 55o in San Francisco Bay Area around this time of the year. But hey, it’s been 10o warmer here too for past few days, so shouldn’t be too bad :)

There is apparently a running track near by and I’d not like to break my 16 days of run-a-day streak. Any other recommendations for good running trails around the convention center ?

What are other fun things to do ?

Any Ruby Meetups who would like to know why GlassFish/NetBeans provide an excellent alternative to WEBrick/Mongrel/Textmate ?

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    Comment by singapore — January 17, 2009 @ 11:02 pm

  2. thnx u.

    Comment by sinema izle — March 10, 2009 @ 1:54 pm

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