Like speaking at a conference in my bath robe

Posted by: Dave Klein on 04/27/2010
On April 27th at 11:00am Pacific time, Mike Allen and I will be holding a free webinar on clustering and scaling grails applications the easy way. A webinar is a cool thing. It's like a tech conference session where you can't see anybody. So, while you're sitting at your desk at work or at home or in a coffee shop, Mike will be in California somewhere and I'll be sitting in my basement office in St. Louis, quite possibly still in my pajamas.

But that's not the important part. The important part is that we'll be talking about how easy it is to make a Grails application scalable. To demonstrate that we'll be using one of my favorite sample apps, TekDays from Grails: A Quick-Start Guide.

If you haven't already, go ahead and sign up at http://bit.ly/aeDQ3I. The whole thing will be recorded and posted later. So, if you can't make it on the 27th or if 11am Pacific is the middle of the night for you, register anyway so you can be notified when the recording is available.

If you can make it though, it would be great to have you.

See you there (in a figurative sense),
Dave

About Dave Klein

Dave Klein

Dave is a consultant helping organizations of all sizes to develop applications more quickly (and have more fun doing it) with Grails. Dave has been involved in enterprise software development for the past 15 years. He has worked as a developer, architect, project manager, mentor and trainer. Dave has presented at user groups and national conferences. He is also the founder of the Capital Java User Group in Madison, Wisconsin, the Gateway Groovy Users in St. Louis, MO, and the author of Grails: A Quick-Start Guide, published by the Pragmatic Programmers. . Dave's Groovy and Grails related thoughts can be found at http://dave-klein.blogspot.com

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