[ANN] Code Generation 2009 program launched [message #17377] |
Fri, 06 March 2009 12:24 |
Mark Dalgarno Messages: 49 Registered: July 2009 |
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The Code Generation 2009 conference program is now online at
http://www.codegeneration.net/cg2009/programme.php
The program includes 30+ case studies, tutorials, hands-on sessions,
panels, goldfish bowls and 2 keynotes from Steven Kelly and Markus Völter.
Other speakers include Sven Efftinge, Konstantin Solomatov, Juha-Pekka
Tolvanen, Kathleen Dollard and Stuart Kent.
An early-bird booking period runs until 31st March. Save up to £110 by
booking before this date. Further discounts are available for OMG, IASA,
ACCU, Cambridge Wireless and SkillsMatter members.
Visit http://www.codegeneration.net/cg2009/index.php for more information.
WHAT PEOPLE SAID ABOUT PREVIOUS CODE GENERATION CONFERENCES
"The combinedfor that matter, individualexpertise present was
remarkable, and presented a tremendous opportunity for knowledge exchange."
"The presentations were all top quality, making it often difficult to
decide between the concurrently running sessions. The wealth of MDD
knowledge present at the event was impressive, not only from the
presenters, but from the other delegates as well."
"I enjoyed the conference very much, it has been the best conference of
the last years Ive been to. A very good selection of speakers, but I also
think that the level of expertise of the audience was very high, much
higher than I expected. ... it gives the opportunity to dig much deeper."
"I've been working in domain-specific modelling for a dozen years
and in
this time this has been the highest-quality conference on this topic that
I've been to - and I've been to a few."
"I'll definitely try to attend next year and will recommend this
conference to my colleagues and customers."
"Three very long, exhausting but thoroughly enjoyable and very informative
days."
"[A] great opportunity to meet with influential practitioners in the
field."
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