[SlugLUG] OpenSolaris, Java, free pizza and ipod
Linh Hoang
linh at soe.ucsc.edu
Mon May 14 01:43:20 PDT 2007
This will be an interesting event.
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ATTENTION UCSC STUDENTS & DEVELOPERS:
Come learn what's cool in the latest Java and Solaris technologies from
Sun experts.
When: May 23, 2007 4--7pm
Where: Simularium, Engineering 2 Building
RVSP: http://blogs.sun.com/ucsc/
There will be pizzas, t-shirts, free software, and an Ipod!.. plus more
free giveaways! RSVP for this FREE event by visiting:
http://blogs.sun.com/ucsc/
SUN'S UNIVERSITY WORLD TOUR
This unique Sun event is designed specifically for the academic
community, including undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and
administrative staff. This FREE event is perfect for students and
programmers interested in learning about the latest technologies that
are driving mobile computing, open source projects, security, web
services and more.
WHY ATTEND?...
DISCOVER INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY
We will start the day with cutting edge, exciting, innovative
technical demos using Java, NetBeans and Solaris. You will learn
how latest technologies can be applied in the real world.
POSITION YOURSELF FOR THE SOFTWARE FUTURE
We will dive into deeper depth on Solaris and Java to give you a
head start for your future. These technical talks will train you
about whats cool in the latest technologies.
LEARN HOW TO GET AHEAD OF THE WORK FORCE
Sun provides FREE resources and discounted certification for
students. Learn how to take advantage of these opportunities so you
get 14.3% (on average) higher starting salaries, gain more
credibility with managers and colleagues, and be recognized around
the world.
CONNECT EVERYTHING: OPPORTUNITES AT SUN AND MORE...
Network with peers and Sun experts to learn how new technologies are
being used across a range of industries. An session at the end of
the day will educate students about opportunities at Sun as well as
in the IT industry. RSVP today for this FREE event by visiting:
http://blogs.sun.com/ucsc/
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