New Oracle Development Special Interest Group launching in London

For any UK developers on the list, the UKOUG are launching an Oracle Development SIG on the 27th October which will have customers, an Oracle ACE Director and Oracle Development speaking about, amongst other things, JDeveloper and Oracle ADF experiences.
The full agenda is published here. If you are based in the UK (or can travel to the UK) it may be a good opportunity to learn about ADF experiences as well as network with some of the people you meet on these forums.
Regards
Grant

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