Language for Simplified Web Services and XML Programming
Events

Learn more about Water at these events.

Upcoming Water Language Conference will held on April 21, 2007 in Cambridge, Massachusetts

Boston Water Users Group meeting, held monthly in Cambridge, Massachusetts
New England's Water Language User Group meets monthly at 7:00 pm on the last Tuesday of the month in Cambridge, MA. See the Boston Water site for directions and meeting topics.

TRI-XML, July 28-30, North Carolina State University's McKimmon Center, Durham, NC. Conference Theme -- XML in Practice: Hit the Ground Running. View the presentation, Teaching Web Services and XML with the Water Language, by Dr. Ed Gehringer, associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Department of Computer Science at North Carolina State University along with Matt Kendall, also of NCSU, and Christopher Fry of Clear Methods.

Water has been featured at these events

First Annual Water Language Conference, was held June 20, 2004 at Kendall Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Web Services/XML - International Conference & Expo, October 14-16, 2003 in Toronto, Canada
Mike Plusch, CEO of Clear Methods, Inc. will be speaking at this conference featuring the latest Web Services and XML technologies, tools, methodologies, products, services, and applications.

Web Services Decisions, November 3-5, 2003, Atlanta, Georgia
Clear Methods will be speaking and demonstrating Water at this conference designed for the proactive IT manager who wants to cut through the confusion of the current Web services' landscape.

XML 2003, December 7-12 in Philadelphia
XML Conference & Exposition 2003 is the event where management and technical professionals from business, government, and other organizations gather to review the latest technologies, applications, and services that exist for the XML community.

Water and XML Training, August 18th in Woburn, MA
Within the first 20 minutes, you will have designed, built, and deployed a custom Web service application.
Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Price:$299 workshop price, $99 discounted workshop price for individuals who are currently unemployed $30 book purchase.
One person per computer. To register, please contact Kathy Andre at 781.932.5523 or email kandre@detma.org.

TRI-XML
See Water at TRI-XML, July 28-30, North Carolina State University's McKimmon Center, Durham, NC

"Water turns static XML into a full object-oriented language. Water
has the potential to do what C++ and Java did for C."

--Peter Carmichael, Water Consultant
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