Hey All,
Don't forget that the Denver/Boulder Groovy Code Camp
<http://www.groovycodecamp.com/
> will be here before you know it -- July 28-29.
You've seen Scott Davis (and others) give Groovy demonstrations at the
Denver JUG. You've been reading about Groovy in "Groovy Recipes"
<http://www.pragprog.com/titles/sdgrvr/groovy-recipes
> and the ongoing "Practically Groovy" series at IBM developerWorks
<http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/views/java/libraryview.jsp?search_by=practica\
lly+groovy:
>
But how much time have you spent actually programming in Groovy
yourself? The Groovy Code Camp is your chance to build that muscle
memory by hands-on, lab-driven training. Bring your laptop, and we'll
make sure that you have Groovy installed and configured. After that,
it's two intense nights of *you* doing the typing, *you* doing the
learning, and *you* jump-starting your Groovy programming skills in
the quickest, easiest way possible. There is no better way to learn a
new technology than rolling up your sleeves and digging in with an
expert or two hanging around to help out if you get stuck.
I know how hard it is to get time off of work for training from your
company. And taking weekend time away from your family is just as
hard. That's why the Groovy Code Camp is two nights -- Tuesday and
Wednesday, from 6pm - 10pm. It's like the DenverJUG on steroids, only
just a wee bit North. (The Groovy Code Camp is being held on the CU
campus in Boulder, the same place as the regular BJUG meetings.)
At $250, Groovy Code Camp is affordable enough for you to take control
of your knowledge portfolio. In this down economy, you need to ensure
that you have *tomorrow's* technology on your resume, not yesterday's.
Use the discount code "DJUG", and we'll take an additional $50 off.
That's $200 for two nights of hands-on training from recognized
experts in the field, like Scott Davis.
Visit us at GroovyCodeCamp.com for all of the details.
See you there,
Scott Davis
scott@...
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