Are you going to WWDC this year? Need something to do for the first couple days before the conference actually starts? Or maybe you use that WebObjects thing. Anyway, the WOWODC, a WebObjects conference hosted by the WebObjects Community Association, will be taking place June 7-8.
Developers will learn how to get the most out of WOLips — a set of plug-ins designed to simplify WebObjects development and debugging; how to use third-party frameworks; best practices; localization tips and techniques; AJAX; non-HTML applications and WebObjects JavaClient and JBND and more.
Are WOLips contagious? I’m a little scared now. If you’re interested, pre-registration will cost $350 and will land you a spot when it comes to the Parc 55 Hotel in San Fran.
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