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James Gosling Featured at NetBeans Today

Sunday Session Does Not Require JavaOne Registration

On Sunday afternoon, June 26, the day before the 2005 JavaOne Conference, the NetBeans Software Team is hosting a free companion event at The Argent Hotel near Moscone Center. Attendees will be able to learn from the experts what's happening with the NetBeans IDE and other Sun tools.


Scott  McNealy and James Gosling during the opening day keynote of JavaOne 2005. (Photo Copyright SYS-CON Television)

James Gosling, the father of Java, will discuss the future of Java developer tools. Advances in tools technology will have a dramatic impact on developers building solutions with Java J2SE, J2EE and J2ME technology, NetBeans says.

There will also be keynotes by Sun Fellow Graham Hamilton, Sun Distinguished Engineers Bill Shannon and Bob Brewin, and Tim Bray, co-inventor of XML. NetBeans promises other special guests as well.



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JDJ News Desk 06/27/05 04:18:04 PM EDT

James Gosling Featured at NetBeans Today. NetBeans 'is dedicated to providing rock solid software development products (NetBeans IDE, NetBeans Platform),' in its words, and will be holding a free seminar Sunday afternoon, June 26, before this year's JavaOne Conference in San Francisco