JavaOne sucked this year 2004-07-06 - By Mark Galbreath
Back Unfortunately, I have to agree with everything Asad has said; this was my 5th JavaOne and may well be my last. I have noticed a consistent deterioration in the quality of the shows (AND the parties!) since the first JavaOne in 1995. The only things I got out of this JavaOne, besides the hassles, were
1. SDK 5.0 previews; 2. StudioCreator discount subscription; 3. Opportunity to personally meet many of the authors and fellow listers I've chatted with over the years; 4. There were an abundance of very pretty blonde females this year....coincidence with the quality of the show?
I felt that most of the sessions (I went everyday from 0830 - 1800) were little more than PR hype or bad PowerPoint presentations sans meaningful code (at one session "covering" a generic implementation of a DAO, the speaker intentionally skipped over the source code in order to finish his speech in time!). I think I speak for most, if not all, of us when I say, "Give me the source, or don't bother."
By the time the BOFs started at 1900, I was too tired to bother, so I just returned to my hotel and read Brett McLaughlin's and David Flanagan's "Java 1.5 Tiger: A Developer's Notebook" (O'Reilly 2004), which was much more interesting than anything "learned" in any of the sessions. Especially the general sessions - what a collosal waste of time.
And I want to emphasize Asad's complaints about the food and the gestapo. Further, the Exposition was a pale comparison of former years, with Sun dominating the booths with 30-40 percent of the floor space, and wouldn't give me a lousy t-shirt because, even though I have been a member of the Sun Dev Network since 2000, I never received their stupid plastic card, so I got one and then was told you can't have a t-shirt until you bring the card back to a subsequent JavaOne. HOW FUCKING CHEAP IS THAT???
I think I'll be attending a REAL developers' conference next year.
Mark
Asad Faizi wrote:
>I don't know what all your experience are with this JavaOne, but I found it >a terrible waste of money and time - it really, really sucked. The contents >was much below par. The only useful information I got out of JavaOne was the >preview of what is coming in J2SE and J2EE; but I did not need to spend >$2,700.00 and waste four days of my life for that - I could have just bought >a book. > >The management was horrible - terrible food, no coffee, tea, or even water, >and extremely rude people on the floor. I saw one of these "watch-guards" >practically wrestle away the second Pepsi can from one attendee who dared to >pick up the extra can of soda with the lunch. Two out of four days the food >was all gone by the time I made it to the lunch area. I also hated being >scanned five hundred times in a day. > >Well, I think this pretty much was my last JavaOne. Too bad, I have been >going to everyone of them so far. > >Asad Faizi > >=========================================================================== >To unsubscribe, send email to listserv@(protected) and include in the body >of the message "signoff J2EE-INTEREST". For general help, send email to >listserv@(protected) and include in the body of the message "help". > > > >
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