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Since 1997 the Entwickler Konferenz (EKON) has established as one of the most important events for software programmers and Frankfurt has become the place to be in the fall for developers in central Europe who work with Delphi, Kylix, JBuilder, C++Builder, Enterprise Server, and InteBase. On three workshops days with whole day tutorials and three conference days with a big variety of technical sessions a high quality programme is offered to you. Special topic this year: Delphi.NET and the new challenges which Delphi developers will have to face.
Why you should attend?
You are looking for solutions for your company? You develop solutions, tools, and components? You work with Delphi, Kylix, JBuilder, C++Builder, Enterprise Server, or InterBase? You are facing the important question: .NET, Java, or Linux?
Then the 6th Entwickler Konferenz (EKON 6) is the right conference for you!
In various workshops and sessions, you will experience by well-known professional programmers everything you need for your every day work.
Who are the speakers?
The speakers of the EKON 6 are well-known IT experts, book authors, contributors to magazines, and trainers from Germany, different European countries and the US. All of them are acknowledged experts and they all work with the Borland tools. Among them you can find Andreas Kosch (author of many books on Delphi, contributor for Der Entwickler and dot.net magazin), Peter Tabatt (author of books on Java, contributor for Java Magazin), Neal Ford (consultant, trainer), Terry Dietzler (consultant, trainer), Lino Tadros (consultant, trainer), Bob Swart (Dr. Bob) (consultant, trainer), Michael Li (trainer), and many more.
This is what you get when you attend:
- Participation on all sessions resp. workshops on the booked days
- CD-ROM with all scripts, codes, and examples
- Voucher for a subscription of Der Entwickler or Java Magazin or dot.net magazin
- Lunch on the booked days and dinner on the days before the booked conference days (September 23, 24, 25, 2002), refreshments during the breaks