Saturday, March 5 was held in Rome Computer Engineering at the University of Rome 3, Codemotion, which "replaces" the classic Javaday. The event included a series of talks covering the latest in the world of programming, computer science and technology. From this talk I smbrato that the focus was mainly focused on two hot topics: HTML 5 and NoSQL Database. The event was a great success and influx of people. In addition to the talk was also attended by the classic stand with ICT companies sponsor the event including big names like Oracle, IBM, Sony, Samsung, Almaviva, Adobe. I was pleased to note that the influx has had to stand more in that of O'Reilly, who on this occasion gave a 40% discount on the titles on the bench (in fact, the titles were not numerous, but something you might find interesting): the poor crazy lady who was selling English language books and could not hold off hordes of nerd who wanted to buy computer books at bargain prices (among whom I was there). My personal evaluation of the event: the topics covered in general good, I really liked the idea of \u200b\u200bgeneralizing the event in all languages \u200b\u200band technologies, very good overall organization of the event, also good idea to bring together experts / enthusiasts of the technology at the workplace. As for the talk I would say some good, but a little too low, the quality of some others that I followed (as a partial justification is there to say that the time available to speakers was little). Overall it was a beautiful day, experience definitely worth repeating. At this link photos of the event: a photo, look carefully, you can also verify that "I was there" J ... sharpen the view and if you'll notice that my name appears among the authors "codicils" printed on the columns: What an honor! J
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