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JUDCon2014 In Bangalore, India (January 30-31, 2014 )

January 14, 2014 by Krishna Srinivasan Leave a Comment

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Returning to Banglalore for the 3rd consecutive year, JUDCon:India is the world’s most heavily-attended developer conference focusing on Enterprise Application Development within the JBoss Community.

  • When: January 30-31, 2014
  • Where: MLR Convention Center, Whitefield Bangalore
  • Why: Because developers need to get their hands dirty in code

Speaking sessions will be 60-minute, single-topic, technical developer sessions, and be placed in one of the tracks above with a suggested time breakout of approximately 45 minutes for the presentation and 10 minutes for Q&A.

Conference Type Day/Date Standard Fee
2-Day Pass 30 & 31 Jan 1999 INR

Filed Under: Misc Tagged With: Bangalore, Events

About Krishna Srinivasan

He is Founder and Chief Editor of JavaBeat. He has more than 8+ years of experience on developing Web applications. He writes about Spring, DOJO, JSF, Hibernate and many other emerging technologies in this blog.

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