Clever Cloud @QCON LONDON

French version below
Quentin ADAM, CEO of Clever Cloud, will talk about JavaScript as Data Processing Language & HTML5 Integration at the QCON London next thursday, 7 march. As a reminder, QCON London 2013 will be the 7th edition of this conference designed for developers, team leads, architects and project management.

It has already started by trainings sessions today and tomorrow and the speakers will burst in on the scene next wednesday and thursday.

If you are looking at going to QCON London, you can save £100 using the code “ADAM100”.

See ya!


French version:

Clever Cloud à la QCON LONDON

Quentin ADAM, CEO de Clever Cloud, sera à la QCON London jeudi prochain, le 7 mars pour parler de JavaScript comme langage de traitement de données et d’intégration HTML5. Pour rappel, la QCON London 2013 est la septième édition de cet évènement annuel dédié aux développeurs, à l’architecture logicielle et au management de projet.

L’event a déjà débuté par les séances de trainings aujourd’hui et demain alors que les conférences débuteront à partir de mercredi.

Si vous souhaitez vous y rendre, vous pouvez utiliser le coupon “ADAM100” pour économiser £100 sur le billet d’entrée.

See ya!

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