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Joomla!Day Thailand 2009

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The Thai Joomla! Community is looking forward to their third Joomla! Day Bangkok in Thailand's beautiful and thriving capital city. The event will be held on Saturday, August 22th and Sunday,August 23th 2009, from 9:00 AM until 5:00 PM at Sripatum University.The place where the event has a conference room for 800+ people. JoomlaCorner.com and the National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC) invite you to attend Joomla! Day Bangkok 2009 which promises to be an incredible day of learning, sharing, and networking with others.

This year, several key members of the Joomla! community are scheduled to speak:

Mr. Samuel Moffatt - Joomla! Core Team and Developer Working Group

Mr. Toby Patterson - Joomla! Development Working Group

Mr. Akarawuth Tamrareang - Joomla! Bug Squad, core developer for VirtueMart, and JoomlaCorner.com.

Mr. Pisan Chuechatchai - Joomla! Translation Working Group

Mr. Supachai Teasakul - Joomla! Translation Working Group

Mr.Azrul Rahim - Azrul.com

Mr. Dinh Viet Hung - JoomlArt.com

Mr.Apisilp Trunganont - MacroArt.net

Mr.Twin Panichsombat - Total Access Communication (DTAC)

Mr.Nattachai Ungsriwong - Crie.co.th

Mr.Sanguan Thammarojsakul - Microsoft (Thailand) Limited.

The agenda for Joomla! Day Bangkok 2009 includes a wide variety of interesting topics. Whether you are a professional Web site editor, publisher, developer, or administrator, or if you are simply interested in learning more about Joomla!, there will something for you.

All over the world, local communities gather at Joomla! Day events. Joomla! Days are a great way for people who are interested in Joomla! to get together, learn from one another, find ways to contribute to the Joomla! community, and have fun. We wish for our community members in Thailand an enjoyable and successful Joomla! Day Bangkok 2009 again.

For more information: visit http://joomladay.in.th/en/details/agenda.html and register online.
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