Devoxx is a Very Professional Conference
This week I attended, once again, the Devoxx Conference in Antwerp, Belgium. This time I had the opportunity to give a talk there about a software project that I’m working on. Of course, it was a greeeat experience! I have to say that this one was the most professional infra-structure I ever had to give a talk. Amazing! So, congratulations for the whole Devoxx’09 team including organizers, technicians, assistants and others who made our sessions so comfortable, professional and attractive (yeah, I also had my biggest audience).
The subject of the talk is not in the scope of this blog, but you can learn more about it in another blog that I contribute to. Here, I’m going to share only the nicest picture of myself in conferences. 😀 hehehe. Many thanks for the professional photographer there. All the rest you can check out here.
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