A resource of conferences, expos, and events
- April 1 โ 5
Association for Computing Machinery Spring 96 Professional Development Seminars
University of Maryland
College Park, MD
The Professional Development Committee of the ACMโs Washington DC Chapter will host 10 one-day professional development seminars for computer professionals and managers. Divided into two tracks, the Object-Oriented track will include an โIntroduction to Java with a Little C++ Thrown-in.โ while the Internet track will include a seminar on โJava-cising Your Web Site.โ
Tel: 301-229-2588
dcseminars@acm.org
- April 8 โ 10
IntraNet NY
Manhattan Conference Center, Millennium Broadway
New York, NY
The first technical conference to focus on the needs of corporate software developers doing Java-based software development. IntraNet NY will feature tutorials and conference sessions, as well as a small exhibit floor featuring Java products and technology previews. Speakers include Kim Polese and Arthur van Hoff, formerly of JavaSoft.
Tel: 800-234-9442; 617-621-0060
Fax: 617-621-9555
IntraNet@ics.com
https://www.ics.com/IntraNet/
- April 13 โ 18
NAB MultiMedia World
Sands Expo & Convention Center
Las Vegas, NV
Running in conjunction with the National Association of Broadcasterโs main conference, the 150 exhibitors of this show explore the possibilities multimedia offer radio and television broadcasting, audio and video production, post-production, telecommunications, and corporate video and training.
Tel: 800-342-2560
Fax: 301-694-5124
- April 16 and April 19
Java Camp, JOE Camp
San Jose, CA
Java Camp is for object-oriented programmers who want to quickly learn the basics of Java. The JOE Camp is a follow-on to the Java Camp, designed for developers already working with Java who want to make their applications fully distributed and interoperable. Each of the one-day technical sessions costs 25 per attendee.
Tel: 800-638-7576 or 408-363-9396
Fax: 301-694-5124
- April 23 -25
InterAct 96
World Wide Web
Taking place entirely on the World Wide Web using state-of-the-art communication and conferencing technology, InterAct 96 is the worldโs first virtual conference. It targets IS managers and others making decisions about enterprise client/server solutions. Highlights include speakers, panel discussions, a virtual expo, and a Java applet contest whose judging will be handled by JavaWorld and JARS.
Tel: 800-556-2589.
info@interact96.com
- April 29 โ May 3
Spring Internet World 96
San Jose Convention Center
San Jose, CA
Spring Internet World โ96 is the largest, most comprehensive Internet conference and exhibition. Anything you want to know about Internet and Web applications is here including presentations for industry, commerce, publishing, legal, marketing, finance, technical, education, communications, and of course the Web โ and all major operating systems will be represented.
Tel: 800-632-5537
Fax: 203-454-5840
- May 1
Java Day
Sheraton Parkway North
Toronto, Ontario
Designed to introduce software developers to concepts of Java and object-oriented programming, introduce concepts and possibilities of Web applications, and introduce executives to the new business opportunities Java offers. Fee: 5 CND (pre-registration)
Tel: 800-363-3748
Fax: 800-714-8706
javaday@centtric.com
- May 5 โ 9
Object World
Hynes Convention Center
Boston, MA
This conference focuses on the commercial and practical applications of object technology and offers 23 full- and half-day tutorials and 71 conference sessions.
Tel: 800-241-4600
Fax: 508-872-6500
ow@ow.com
- May 6-10
Fifth International World Wide Web Conference
CNIT-Paris La Defense
Paris, France
Forum for researchers, developers, and users of the Web to share their knowledge and research of technology, tools, and applications. Topics covered include protocol evolution, tools and browsers, authoring environments, security, design, and charging and payment systems. Forums, workshops and tutorials will be combined with an exhibition (May 8-10). The conference will be remotely accessible via MBONE.
www5-info@inria.fr
- May 13 โ 14
Java and HotJava Programming Seminar
Grand Hyatt
Washington, DC
A two-day seminar for intermediate-level Web and client/server developers and administrators, as well as applications and user-interface programmers with some C or C++ programming experience.
Tel: 800-255-5620
Fax: 408-986-1645
karen@uniforum.org
- May 13 โ 15
International Java Developerโs Conference
Crown Plaza Hotel
New York, NY
A three-day conference offering tutorials, panels and sessions covering fundamentals to advanced software development techniques. Speakers include Kim Polese and Grady Booch. Conference fee ranges from 50 for a single day to ,295 for three days.
Tel: 212-242-7515
conferences@sigs.com
- May 14 and May 17
Java Camp, JOE Camp
Boston, MA
Java Camp is for object-oriented programmers who want to quickly learn the basics of Java. The JOE Camp is a follow-on to the Java Camp, designed for developers already working with Java who want to make their applications fully distributed and interoperable. Each of the one-day technical sessions costs 25 per attendee.
Tel: 800-638-7576 or 408-363-9396
Fax: 301-694-5124
- May 29 โ 31
JavaOne: Sunโs Official Worldwide Java Developer Conference
Moscone Center
San Francisco, CA
A three-day conference offering technical sessions, design sessions, and business and strategy sessions. Interact with development peers in the hands-on labs. See the Java Cup International Awards that honors the most innovated and creative applets. (JavaWorld Editor-in-Chief Michael OโConnell is one of the contest judges.) Speakers include Scott McNealy, Bill Joy, James Gosling, Alan Baratz, and Eric Schmidt of Sun. JavaWorld subscribers who register by phone before April 15 get a 00 discount off the ,195 on-site registration fee.
Tel: 800-488-2883; 415-578-6900
- June 17 โ 21
Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems (COOTS)
Marriott Eaton Centre
Toronto, Ontario
COOTS showcases advanced R&D work in OO technologies and software systems. Two days of technical sessions will follow two days of tutorials. Java tutorial topics include โJava: A Language for Providing Content on the WWW,โ โAdvanced Modeling and Design for Java,โ and โJava Applets and the AWT.โ
Tel: 714-588-8649
Fax: 714-588-9706
conference@usenix.org
https://www.usenix.org/coots96.html
Sun-sponsored Java Programming Courses
- Basic Java Programming
This three-day course presents an overview of the Java Programming language and the HotJava WWW browser. Students use Java to develop their own HotJava Web page by including and modifying existing Java โapplets.โ The first in a two-part Java series, this course introduces students to object-oriented programming methodology, HTML, along with the features provided by the Java programming language.
Los Angeles, CA
04/01, 07/22
Milpitas, CA
05/06, 06/17
Baltimore, MD
04/15, 05/06, 06/03
Boston, MA
04/29, 06/24
New York, NY
04/22, 05/20, 06/17
Dallas, TX
04/29, 07/08
- Advanced Java Programming
This two-day course teaches the student how to develop multimedia Internet applications using the advanced features of the Java Programming language. The student will develop a Java โpoint-of-saleโ application that highlights interactivity, security, audio, and animation. As the follow-on in the two part Java series, this course covers the aforementioned topics and language specification in more detail, and will introduce multi-threading in Java.
Los Angeles, CA
04/04, 07/25
Milpitas, CA
05/09, 06/20
Baltimore, MD
04/18, 05/09, 06/06
Boston, MA
05/02, 06/27
New York, NY
04/25, 05/23, 06/20
Dallas, TX
05/02, 07/11
Tel: 800-422-8020
https://www.sun.com/sunservice/suned


