The weather hasn’t been that great in San Francisco. The locals whom I talked to told me that it hadn’t been good recently. Unfortunately the weather forecasts don’t look promising either. Well… It’s not like we’re going to have outdoor sessions, anyway…
The second day of JavaOne 2009 started as usual. I, just like a few thousand other fellow Java developers, took my place in the General Hall for the morning key note speech. This general session was entitled “Being Unique With Sony Ericsson” and as the title suggests, it was the Sony Ericsson session.
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To be honest, the one thing I was wondering about before the opening session was the number of people attending JavaOne this year. And even though the Opening Session looked busy, I was convinced that the numbers were down from last year, which is only natural in the economic climate that we’re in. However this didn’t prevent the opening and then the day being a very enjoyable. On the contrary, the queues were much more bearable and I could find a free seat in all of the sessions.
Just like last year, Chris Mellissinos (Chief Evangalist and Chief Gaming Officer, Sun) was hosting the Opening Session. People from 85 different countries came to attend the 14th JavaOne. Throughout this biggest Java event, they’re going to attend more than 300 sessions presented by more than 600 speakers. Additionally, it’s reported that 60% of the attendees are attending JavaOne for the first time this year.
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Time flies… I have the impression that I said the same thing last year but here I am again in San Francisco for this year’s JavaOne: JavaOne 2009.
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