Wicket in Action

A comprehensive guide for Java developers building Wicket-based web applications

Presenting Wicket at Øredev

I’m in the fortunate position that I can join the ranks of the best presenters and technologists in the world and present Apache Wicket at the Øredev conference in Malmö next thursday (November 20th—which also happens to be my birthday). I’m flying into Copenhagen tomorrow and will be joining the ranks of Bruce Snyder, Alef Arendsen and Robert C. Martin for the speakers dinner.

I’m looking forward to meeting all those new guys, and especially Nino who is trying to interview me this time.

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  1. Martijn,

    Since you like travelling so much I reckon you’d also enjoy one of our upcoming London Wicket Events [1]. Just let me know when we can book the flight for you!

    Regards – Cemal
    http://jWeekend.co.uk

    [1] http://www.jweekend.co.uk/dev/LWUGReg/

    Comment by Cemal Bayramoglu — November 20, 2008 @ 8:48 pm

  2. Happy birthday Martijn!

    Comment by Daan — December 2, 2008 @ 9:38 pm

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