OO Programming Newsletter #22 from Bruce Eckel December, 2000 = = = Contents = = = * CORBA/Java in January * Interest in London Java seminar? * Hands-On-Java CD, 2nd edition * J2EE Seminar, February * Thinking in Java Hands-On Seminar, February * Objects & Patterns in March * Keynoting at the Python9 Conference =================================== * CORBA/Java in January The new, improved "Thinking in CORBA with Java" seminar happens January 22-26, 2001, in San Diego, CA. If you're thinking of coming, please register ASAP. http://www.mindview.net/CorbaJavaSeminar.html This will include the most current Corba information -- Dave Bartlett, who creates and teaches the course, is the "CORBA Junction" columnist for IBM's DeveloperWorks. (See the URL above for a list of his articles). =================================== * Interest in London Java seminar? We have tentatively scheduled a Thinking in Java Hands-On Seminar in London, Feb 26 - March 2, but we now need to know how many people will be coming to this before we can commit to holding it. You should reply directly to the course instructor, Jeremy Meyer (he is a long-time associate who has assisted me with a number of seminars and projects) at jeremy.meyer@tinyworld.co.uk If you're interested please contact Jeremy promptly , as the decision point will come shortly. =================================== * Hands-On-Java CD, 2nd ed. After a few bumps, the new order processing system is going smoothly, and the feedback from the new CD has been very positive. Full details (including upgrade information) can be found at: http://www.mindview.net/CDs/HOJ2/ =================================== * J2EE Seminar, February The first Enterprise Java seminar will take place February in Emeryville, CA. This will cover EJBs, Servlets and JSPs. http://www.mindview.net/Seminars/J2EE/ =================================== * Objects & Patterns in March The Objects & Patterns seminar is the most popular one we give; the next one is March 12-16 in San Diego, CA. Please note this is a more advanced seminar; you should have the equivalent of the Thinking in Java Hands-On Seminar before coming. http://www.mindview.net/JavaDesignPatternsIdioms.html =================================== * Keynoting at the Python9 Conference Along with Guido Van Rossum (Python's creator) I'll be giving the keynote address ("Why I Love Python") at the 9 Annual International Python Conference, as well as a tutorial on Jython. http://www.python9.org/ This is probably the best place to learn more about Python in person. ___| Until Next Time... |________________________ Java programming questions: http://www.mindview.net/TIJ2/JavaQuestions.html Speaking & Seminar schedule: http://www.mindview.net/Calendar/Calendar.html Anyone can sign up for this free newsletter by sending an email to join-eckel-oo-programming@earth.lyris.net. Bruce Eckel http://www.mindview.net