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33rd Degree 2013
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20 new tickets!!!
We have identified around 20 new tickets. Hurry up if you want to join 700 Java Masters. They will be sold out in 1-2 days.
As they are additional and not planned registrations you will not be able to order lunch and you may not get conference materials. However, you will be part of this great 33rd...
O'Reilly books preorder
As last year, we will host O'Reilly bookstore with 40% discounts on all books.
You can also preorder book right now to make sure it will be available during 33rd Degree. Please fill in this form...
Speakers
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President and CEO Uncle Bob Consulting, Object MentorRobert C. Martin
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Director of Engineering, Application Services at TwitterRaffi Krikorian
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Truely polyglot developer, best speaker at 33rd Degree 2011Venkat Subramaniam
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Management 3.0: Leading Agile Developers, Developing Agile Leaders authorJurgen Appelo
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Project lead of Groovy, co-author of "Groovy in Action"Guillaume Laforge
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JavaOne Rockstar, Architect, Web Security ExpertKen Sipe
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Apache Lucene Hacker, Committer, PMC Member & Vice PresidentSimon Willnauer
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Energetic 12 year veteran of enterprise software development, member of the JCP, reviewer for technology publishers including O'Reilly,Matthew McCullough
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Android and Eclipse consultant and trainer, received 2010 the "Eclipse Top Contributor Award"Lars Vogel
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Java Technology Evangelist at OracleSimon Ritter
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Java Champion, JavaOne Rock Star, JavaFX and Android expertStephen Chin
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Sessions
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Twitter: From Ruby on Rails to the JVM
Raffi Krikorian -
Pointy haired bosses and pragmatic programmers: Facts and Fallacies of Software Development
Venkat Subramaniam -
Continuous Delivery Best Practices
Ken Sipe -
JavaFX 2.0 and Scala, Like Milk and Cookies
Stephen Chin -
Economic Games in Software Projects
Matthew McCullough -
Workshop: Git
Matthew McCullough -
import continuous.delivery.*;
Toomas Römer -
Web Security
Ken Sipe -
Smarter Testing with Spock
Luke Daley -
GEB - Very Groovy browser automation
Luke Daley -
Kotlin: A cool way to program for JVM
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