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GeeCON 2010 : GeeCON 2010 Call for Papers | |||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||
We want you to share your knowledge with others during GeeCON!
We are interested in hosting lectures on subjects associated with Java and software engineering, such as: - Java EE, OSGi, enterprise architecture patterns and best practices - rich internet applications (Flex, JavaFX) and Java Desktop applications - modern web frameworks (Wicket, Grails, JSF etc.) - domain specific languages - languages on the JVM (Groovy, JRuby, Scala, Clojure ...) - mobile computing (Android, Java ME) - JVM performance tuning - distributed computing - software quality assurance in the Java world (refactoring, automated tests, mutational test verification, static code analysis) - software configuration management (including tools like Maven, Gradle, Ant, Ivy) - agile methodologies - cloud computing If you: - have experience in an interesting subject or a cutting-edge technology, - want to share knowledge, - have good presentation skills, don't hesitate! Prepare a short abstract about the topic you would like to present during GeeCON and send it to us! There are only a few rules: - call for papers starts on 2010-01-06 and ends 2010-02-28, - abstract should be about 250 words long and describe what you are willing to present, - abstract must be accompanied by a short technical and presentational resume, - lecture will be 50 minutes long and will be given in English - presentation will be prepared using a provided GeeCON template, - use http://2010.geecon.org/cfpSubmission/create form to send your submission (don't send it via email). in case you have any questions, contact us at call-for-papers@geecon.org. |
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