Stephan Jannsen talks about the new Devoxx 4 Kids that he launched this last weekend in Belgium.
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Show Notes
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Events
Oct 15-17, JAX London, London, United Kingdom
Oct 20, Devoxx 4 Kids Français, Brussels, Belgium
Oct 22-23, Freescale Technology Forum - Japan, Tokyo, Japan
Oct 23-25, EclipseCon Europe, Ludwigsburg, Germany
Oct 30-Nov 1, Arm TechCon, Santa Clara, United States of America
Oct 31, JFall, Hart van Holland, Netherlands
Nov 2-3, JMaghreb, Rabat, Morocco
Nov 5-9, Øredev Developer Conference, Malmö, Sweden
Nov 13-17, Devoxx, Antwerp, Belgium
Nov 20-22, DOAG 2012, Nuremberg, Germany
Dec 3-5, jDays, Göteborg, Sweden
Dec 4-6, JavaOne Latin America, Sao Paolo, Brazil
Feature InterviewStephan
Janssen is a serial entrepreneur that has founded several successful
organizations such as the Belgian Java User Group (BeJUG) in 1996, JCS
Int. in 1998, JavaPolis in 2002 and now Parleys.com in 2006. He has been
using Java since its early releases in 1995 with experience of
developing and implementing real world Java solutions in the finance and
manufacturing industries. Today Stephan is the CTO of the Java
Competence Center at RealDolmen. He was selected by BEA Systems as the
first European (independent) BEA Technical Director. He has also been
recognized by the Server Side as one of the 54 Who is Who in Enterprise
Java 2004. Sun has recognized in 2005 his efforts for the Java Community
and has engaged him in the Java Champion project. He has spoken at
numerous Java and JUG conferences around the world.Devoxx 4 KidsNew to Java Programming Center -- Young Developers
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