Learn everything there is to know about model-driven code generation
Regular readers will know that I am organising May’s Code Generation 2007 Â conference. This is a developer event aimed at offering practical advice on topics such as Software Factories, Model-Driven Architecture, Domain-Specific Languages and Generative Programming. The speakers are industry veterans who have been-there, done-thought and bought the t-shirt when it comes to model-driven software development so this is a unique opportunity to come and to find out about the dos and don’ts of these emerging techonologies.
After a number of people commented that they couldn’t make the whole Code Generation 2007 Â conference we’ve decided to make it possible to book for just one or two days.
This means that the following one day packages are now available:
Friday 18th May - This day has sessions on the following themes: Getting started with model-based code generation, Domain-Specific Languages - including two sessions on Microsoft’s DSL tools, Model-Driven Architecture, Model-Driven Development in the Enterprise - including a keynote speech from Axel Uhl of SAP AG. In the morning there’s also an in-depth tutorial on Code Generation of GUIs. (£185 - includes lunch, tea / coffee, delegate pack etc.)
Saturday 19th May - This day has sessions on the following themes: Generative Software Development - including a keynote and a tutorial led by Krzysztof Czarnecki, more sessions on Domain-Specific Languages, Software Product Line case studies, Model-Driven Development in the Embedded space, and several additional sessions on Model-Driven Development in the Enterprise. (£185 - includes lunch, tea / coffee, delegate pack etc.)
Sunday 20th May - Several hand-on sessions and workshops including an in-depth session on the Naked Objects Framework. A top-quality panel looking at the future of model-driven software development. An in-depth discussion session where you can quiz a panel of experts and other session leaders on any issues you have and work with peers to discuss collaboration and problem-solving. (£135 - includes lunch, tea / coffee, delegate pack etc.)
There are also a couple of two day packages allowing you to see all the sessions in a particular theme or to explore a variety of topics. These have a lower per-day rate to reflect the cost-savings we make when someone books for more than one day.
Friday 18th May and Saturday 19th May - £345 (includes lunch on both days, tea / coffee and delegate pack etc.)
Saturday 19th May and Sunday 20th May - £300 (includes lunch on both days, tea / coffee and delegate pack etc.)
The conference dinner on Saturday 19th May is also separately bookable at £35 for three courses including wine. However, if you book the three day package for £450 the conference dinner is included. With my sales hat on I can tell you that this is incredible value.
All prices are quoted exclusive of VAT at 17.5%. Book now at http://www.codegeneration.net/cg2007/booking.php
