Where: The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino
Date: 2008-03-26 00:00:00
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Java development isn't easy - The language is bloated, and there are (literally) hundreds of additional languages, frameworks and tools that are supposed to make our jobs easier, But where to begin? You want to keep your existing Java skills, but how do you leverage those with new tools that can make you more productive? How do you go about combining proprietary and open source tools? How can you design smarter, agile, more scalable applications? What criteria should you use to choose a framework? What about security? Persistence? And the buzz around SOA and Ajax? At TheServerSide Java Symposium we've worked to pinpoint your problems and recruit knowledgeable speakers who will teach you how to solve them. Our speakers live and breathe enterprise Java development: They create the frameworks and tools that you use and have led successful implementations you can learn from. We solve problems that aren't always found in books, websites, or classes. This is our 7th year, and this year we have 10 tracks spanning 3 days: Front-Line Java - Case studies from successful community implementations of various enterprise Java techniques and technologies. Development Kung F00 - All of your language & coding questions answered. The Framework Impasse - Explore your framework options and when best to work with each. Speed - Get tips and best practices for high performance computing. The Visionary - Covering the architect's role. Go in-depth on essential SLA topics, how to handle SLA failures, real-world examples and more. From "Market"ecture to Architecture - Our SOA track, led by Mark Hansen, author, SOA Using Java Web Services. Cut through the hype, get practical advice, and learn from successful SOA implementations. Checkpoints - Examining persistence. Is what you know about persistence right? The Presentation Tier - Understand the server-side technologies at your disposal for creating rich interactive Java applications. Methodologies - Answers to your agility questions. The Future - A look to the future of Java development. Where will we be in 10 to 20 years? Register by January 25 to save $300 with our Super Early Bird rate. We are giving away books to those registering by January 11 - so register soon! For more details, visit the TSSJS website or contact Tracey West at twest@techtarget.com. See you in Las Vegas!
Where: Beauty Bar Las Vegas
Date: 2008-04-11 22:00:00
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Informed by the triumphant empathy of British rock and roll and the soul-seeking ethos of sixties psychedelia and modern day jam bands, Robert James and Francis Ten build opulent compositions that revolve around texture, mood and lyrical romanticism -- songs that are inspired by ideals and motivated by feeling, much like the two musicians themselves.
Where: Winchester Cultural Center & Gallery
Date: 2008-04-13 14:00:00
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Where: Nevada State Museum and Historical Society
Date: 2008-05-30 09:00:00
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