Hi guys I am a beginner and received an email from Oracle regarding JavaOne & Oracle Develop conference 2011 to be held in Hyderabad..
I am hoping attend Oracle Develop conference this year. Expecting several sessions about application Grid and Oracle WebLogic Track and many more is much needed.
Here's a link I received: <link removed>
What do you guys suggest????
JavaOne & Oracle Develop conference 2011 in Hyderabad
JavaOne & Oracle Develop conference 2011 in Hyderabad
Last edited by Neo on Fri Apr 08, 2011 1:28 am, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Suspected spam attempt
Reason: Suspected spam attempt
Re: JavaOne & Oracle Develop conference 2011 in Hyderabad
A dedicated conference Application Grid and Oracle WebLogic Track, Database Development Track is a great Idea.. I guess there’s one to be held in the month of may in Hyderabad.. But I don’t know what all it covers… I won’t be able to attend one this year however I received an email regarding the same
Re: JavaOne & Oracle Develop conference 2011 in Hyderabad
Similar email from a spam site?
Re: JavaOne & Oracle Develop conference 2011 in Hyderabad
Hi Neo it isn't a spam website one of my friends registered through this website this year and has also done that in the past....
Re: JavaOne & Oracle Develop conference 2011 in Hyderabad
I can trust the link http://www.oracle.com/us/javaonedevelop/index.html. But the way that this message appeared seemed spam to me.
See a guy called derrik has identically put the same message at http://www.techrepublic.com/forum/discu ... 102-343386. There are many links with the same heading if you search in google. Anyway we can trust the Oracle site.
My personal idea is Java in on a decline. Otherwise Sun would never sold that out to a database company like Oracle for any reason. In the other hand Oracle doesn't proved much for last many years. So the guys need to be more careful on selecting specific stuff. It would be better for people to learn computer science subjects like Programming Languages and Compiler Theory so that they can switch to any future language without any problem.
See a guy called derrik has identically put the same message at http://www.techrepublic.com/forum/discu ... 102-343386. There are many links with the same heading if you search in google. Anyway we can trust the Oracle site.
My personal idea is Java in on a decline. Otherwise Sun would never sold that out to a database company like Oracle for any reason. In the other hand Oracle doesn't proved much for last many years. So the guys need to be more careful on selecting specific stuff. It would be better for people to learn computer science subjects like Programming Languages and Compiler Theory so that they can switch to any future language without any problem.