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Spring Fundamentals in Boston almost sold out...

Virtuas If you're looking to learn Spring and live near Boston, I'm coming to town on March 14th to teach our Spring Fundamentals course. We're getting pretty close to capacity, so sign up now before it's sold out!

And yes, I will be staying in Boston on Friday night for St. Patty's day. Should be a good time for sure. :-D

Posted in Java at Mar 03 2006, 01:45:51 PM MST 7 Comments
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You know you have to look us up while you are in town I hope. ;-)

Posted by Rob Misek on March 03, 2006 at 10:09 PM MST #

Definitely - I need to find out where the good bars are for Friday night! :-D

Posted by Matt Raible on March 03, 2006 at 11:22 PM MST #

ah, too bad, was going to try and rope you into hitting the Supper Club ;) but anyway, my recommendation is crossroads on beacon st and mass ave right in back bay. we can debate other potential venues at the Tech Meetup.

Posted by stephen o'grady on March 04, 2006 at 01:04 AM MST #

I so wish to be there but it is so damn far away, from Singapore to US. Please keep posting picture and materials about the event

Posted by Cung Thai Son on March 04, 2006 at 04:37 AM MST #

Do you know which part of the city in which you are staying? Southie would be the place to be if you want the true Boston St. Patty's Day experience. The parade is actually going to be on Sunday (if you're in to that) even though it's unofficially a three day weekend in Boston.

Posted by Keller on March 06, 2006 at 07:05 PM MST #

I'm staying in Burlington. I have a couple of friends flying in for the weekend - so hopefully the know some good spots. One of them has lived there his whole live. I'm considering staying until Sunday (I heard the parade was on Saturday, not Sunday).

Posted by Matt Raible on March 06, 2006 at 10:00 PM MST #

Maybe it's a parade somewhere else, but it looks like the one in Boston is on Sunday.

http://www.southieparade.org
http://www.saintpatricksdayparade.com/boston/boston.htm

Wow, Burlington, looks like you're going to need a designated driver. It's a bit of a hike from Southie. ;-)

Posted by Keller on March 07, 2006 at 03:54 PM MST #

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