Special Report: Java
December 2011
JavaOne Latin America 2011 kicked off in São Paul from December 6-8 2011. At the conference, attendees had access to keynotes, technical sessions, hands-on labs, demos, exhibits and more about Java trends and tips. Plus, there were of course be many opportunities to network with other members of the Java developer community, share expertises, and discuss best practices. In this special report, learn more about this month's conference. Plus, discover what makes Java the foundation for virtually every type of networked application and the global standard for developing and delivering mobile applications, games, Web-based content, and enterprise software.
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