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London Wicket Event at Foyles Bookshop, November 21st, 2009We will hold our next London Wicket Event on Saturday, 21st November, from 14:45. This time we have hired "The Gallery" at the iconic Foyles Bookshop in central London.
We again welcome guests and speakers from several countries, including at least 3 core committers, Matej, Jeremy and of course, Alastair, as well as the founders of WiQuery (Wicket-jQuery integration), Lionel Armanet and his team. Join us for some very interesting, high quality presentations and to chat with fellow Wicket users and developers at all levels. We're expecting this to be another popular event and since places are limited book and confirm early if you can make it. Details and registration are at the usual place [1]. There is a cool little Jazz cafe at Foyles too, where there'll be a live act (Femi Temowo) at 13:00 if you enjoy some Jazz guitar relaxation before your intellectual stimulation. They offer a decent range of food and drink there too. The event schedule looks like: Cemal Bayramoglu: Introduction Jeremy Thomerson (USA): Custom JavaScript Integrations with Wicket + Auto Resolvers Lionel Armanet (FR): Announcing WiQuery 1.0: Introduction & Demo Matej Knopp (SK): BRIX CMS + Wicket 1.5 Developments Q&A Alastair Maw (UK): The Al Talk Our Regular General Wicket Q&A with Al and Cemal We expect to formally finish by around 19:00. I would expect the usual suspects will be heading somewhere in the neighbourhood for refreshments straight after the event, and of course you are more than welcome to join us. Regards - Cemal jWeekend http://jWeekend.com Training, Consulting, Development [1] http://jweekend.com/dev/LWUGReg/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@... For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@... |
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Re: London Wicket Event at Foyles Bookshop, November 21st, 2009Bring your copy of Wicket in Action ....
Martijn On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 12:11 AM, jWeekend <jWeekend_forums@...> wrote: > We will hold our next London Wicket Event on Saturday, 21st November, from > 14:45. This time we have hired "The Gallery" at the iconic Foyles Bookshop > in central London. > We again welcome guests and speakers from several countries, including at > least 3 core committers, Matej, Jeremy and of course, Alastair, as well as > the founders of WiQuery (Wicket-jQuery integration), Lionel Armanet and his > team. > > Join us for some very interesting, high quality presentations and to chat > with fellow Wicket users and developers at all levels. We're expecting this > to be another popular event and since places are limited book and confirm > early if you can make it. Details and registration are at the usual place > [1]. > There is a cool little Jazz cafe at Foyles too, where there'll be a live act > (Femi Temowo) at 13:00 if you enjoy some Jazz guitar relaxation before your > intellectual stimulation. They offer a decent range of food and drink there > too. > > The event schedule looks like: > Cemal Bayramoglu: Introduction > Jeremy Thomerson (USA): Custom JavaScript Integrations with Wicket + Auto > Resolvers > Lionel Armanet (FR): Announcing WiQuery 1.0: Introduction & Demo > Matej Knopp (SK): BRIX CMS + Wicket 1.5 Developments Q&A > Alastair Maw (UK): The Al Talk > Our Regular General Wicket Q&A with Al and Cemal > We expect to formally finish by around 19:00. I would expect the usual > suspects will be heading somewhere in the neighbourhood for refreshments > straight after the event, and of course you are more than welcome to join > us. > Regards - Cemal jWeekend http://jWeekend.com > Training, Consulting, Development > [1] http://jweekend.com/dev/LWUGReg/ > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@... > For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@... > > -- Become a Wicket expert, learn from the best: http://wicketinaction.com Apache Wicket 1.4 increases type safety for web applications Get it now: http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/wicket/1.4.0 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@... For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@... |
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Re: London Wicket Event at Foyles Bookshop, November 21st, 2009Martijn,
I'm glad you can make it. RackSpace's cloud was down when we announced the event. Registration [1] is now back online. Regards - Cemal jWeekend OO & Java Technologies, Wicket Training and Development http://jWeekend.com [1] http://jweekend.com/dev/LWUGReg
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Re: London Wicket Event at Foyles Bookshop, November 21st, 2009Just to confirm (for me as a foreigner) - this is the correct place?
http://tinyurl.com/foyles -- Jeremy Thomerson http://www.wickettraining.com On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 5:11 PM, jWeekend <jWeekend_forums@...>wrote: > We will hold our next London Wicket Event on Saturday, 21st November, from > 14:45. This time we have hired "The Gallery" at the iconic Foyles Bookshop > in central London. > We again welcome guests and speakers from several countries, including at > least 3 core committers, Matej, Jeremy and of course, Alastair, as well as > the founders of WiQuery (Wicket-jQuery integration), Lionel Armanet and his > team. > > Join us for some very interesting, high quality presentations and to chat > with fellow Wicket users and developers at all levels. We're expecting this > to be another popular event and since places are limited book and confirm > early if you can make it. Details and registration are at the usual place > [1]. > There is a cool little Jazz cafe at Foyles too, where there'll be a live > act (Femi Temowo) at 13:00 if you enjoy some Jazz guitar relaxation before > your intellectual stimulation. They offer a decent range of food and drink > there too. > > The event schedule looks like: > Cemal Bayramoglu: Introduction > > Jeremy Thomerson (USA): Custom JavaScript Integrations with Wicket + Auto > Resolvers > Lionel Armanet (FR): Announcing WiQuery 1.0: Introduction & Demo > > Matej Knopp (SK): BRIX CMS + Wicket 1.5 Developments Q&A > Alastair Maw (UK): The Al Talk > Our Regular General Wicket Q&A with Al and Cemal > We expect to formally finish by around 19:00. I would expect the usual > suspects will be heading somewhere in the neighbourhood for refreshments > straight after the event, and of course you are more than welcome to join > us. > Regards - Cemal jWeekend http://jWeekend.com > Training, Consulting, Development > [1] http://jweekend.com/dev/LWUGReg/ > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@... > For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@... > > |
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Re: London Wicket Event at Foyles Bookshop, November 21st, 2009Jeremy,
Yes, that is the right place In fact your map looks identical to the one on our registration page. We're drawing another good crowd for this LWE (around 40 so far, including many of our regulars), so you'll have a good audience to appreciate your talk! I'll probably fix a drink for you, Matej, Dima and anyone who can get to London during your week here too if you like. What day is best fro you? Regards - Cemal jWeekend OO & Java Technologies, Wicket Training and Development http://jWeekend.com
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Re: London Wicket Event at Foyles Bookshop, November 21st, 2009I have asked Foyles to stock up on "Wicket In Action" - Manning are sending 10 extra copies which should be on the shelves by Saturday morning. Thanks for kindly offering to do some signing again, Martijn; my signed copy from your last visit to the London Wicket Event is looking rather worn these days so I too may be in the queue at some point.
Foyles do not offer internet connectivity in their "Gallery" - I will provide 3G for our presenters (and/or any guests with very pressing needs). There is free WiFi in their cafe just down the stairs. We have also arranged coffee for our guests during breaks. Regards - Cemal jWeekend OO & Java Technologies, Wicket Consulting, Development, Training http://jWeekend.com
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