Le ParisJUG deux ans après

Posted by: Emmanuel Bernard on 02/08/2010

For people who either don’t speak French or are not in Paris tomorrow, skip this post, it’s useless to you :)

Le ParisJUG a maintenant deux ans. Difficile de se rappeler Paris sans un JUG vivant et actif. Difficile de se rappeler la France sans ses 437.654 JUGs. Merci à Antonio et toute l’équipe pour avoir initié cette aventure.

La soirée d’anniversaire est aujourd’hui mardi 9 février 2010 à 18:45. Venez nous rejoindre pour une soirée qui célébrera l’open source français avec Sacha Labourey (voir plus ;) ) en guest star. On est déjà au moins 348, donc un de plus, un de moins ;) Inscription gratuite mais nécessaire ici.


About Emmanuel Bernard

Emmanuel Bernard

After graduating from Supelec (French "Grande Ecole"), Emmanuel has spent a few years in the retail industry where he started to be involved in the ORM space. He joined the Hibernate team 4 years ago. Emmanuel is the lead developer of Hibernate Annotations and Hibernate EntityManager, two key projects on top of Hibernate core implementing the Java Persistence(tm) specification, as well as Hibernate Search and Validator. Emmanuel is a member of the EJB 3.0 expert group and the spec lead of JSR 303: Bean Validation. He is a regular speaker at various conferences and JUGs, including JavaOne, JBoss World and JavaPolis and the co-author of Hibernate Search in Action from Manning.

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