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JavaPolis 2005 - Conference Report

URL: Conference Report

At 10:37 AM on Dec 19, 2005, Matthew Schmidt wrote:

JavaPolis 2005 wrapped up last week and Julien Delfosse gives an incredible overview of the sessions he attended and his overall feel of the show. Synopsis: good place, good drinks, too many guys!

My general impression about the organisation is excellent, the venue is nice, free drinks, comfortable rooms, very cool. The BeJug did an excellent job with Javapolis, such an event at an incredible low price, it's amazing, thanks guys !

Second impression about the conference, I have seen too many men, I think I will have to go out for several nights in a row to find back the girly environment every man needs ;-)


Read Julien's full review here!

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JavaPolis 2005 - Conference Report by Matthew Schmidt - Dec 19, 2005 10:37 AM
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