Groovy and Griffon @ JavaOne 2012

Posted by: Andres Almiray on 06/15/2012

JavaOne 2012 rejection/acceptance letters were sent a few days ago. after the dust settled I was surprised to see my account did not contain a single accepted proposal, but 5!

Here's the run down for this year

  • CON5100 - The Groovy Ecosystem
  • CON5106 - Griffon, Up Close and Personal (sharing the stage with (Ix-chel Ruiz)
  • CON5102 - Walkthrough Groovy's AST transformations (marked as alternate)
  • CON4853 - JavaFX for Business: Monitoring a Container Terminal (sharing the stage with (Dierk Koenig)
  • CON8222 - RIA Technologies and Frameworks Panel (duking it out with Kevin Nilson, Stephen Chin, Sven Reimers and Tom Schindl)

It's a sure bet Groovy and Griffon will appear in one form or the other in each and every of these talks. Looking forward to knowing the full schedule, this year is shaping pretty good for Griffon :-D
See you there!


About Andres Almiray

Andres Almiray

Andres is a Java/Groovy developer and Java Champion, with more than 13 years of experience in software design and development. He has been involved in web and desktop application developments since the early days of Java. He has also been teacher of computer science courses in the most prestigious education institute in Mexico. His current interests include Groovy and Swing. He is a true believer of open source and has participated in popular projects like Groovy, Griffon, JMatter and DbUnit, as well as starting his own projects (Json-lib, EZMorph, GraphicsBuilder, JideBuilder). Founding member and current project lead of the Griffon framework. He blogs periodically at http://jroller.com/aalmiray. You can find him on twitter too as @aalmiray. He likes to spend time with his beloved wife, Ixchel, when not hacking around.

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