You love Groovy and you're a believer in cloud computing. For a larger 
project you might choose Grails and hosting on Amazon EC2, but what if you 
want to take advantage of the nearly massless deployments of a cloud 
provider like the Google App Engine? You could make Grails work, but it's 
not always the best fit. Web Application Specialist Tim Berglund is coming 
to Bangalore this April to speak on GAELYK at India’s Great Indian Developer 
Summit which is to be held from 19 to 22 April, 2010 at IISC Campus, 
Bangalore.

Gaelyk is a lightweight Groovy web application framework built specifically 
for the Google App Engine. In this session, he'll talk through the simple 
abstractions it offers, then show how easy it is to code and deploy a useful 
application to the cloud.

Tim Berglund is a developer, consultant, and trainer who builds web 
applications with open-source tools, especially Groovy and Grails. Tim 
specializes in helping clients through periods of technology transition, 
with interests spanning web applications, business integration, data 
architecture, and software architecture. In all these engagements, he is 
especially passionate about helping developers improve in their craft. Tim 
is an international conference speaker at venues such as The Server Side 
Symposium Europe, The Scandinavian Developer Conference, and No Fluff Just 
Stuff. He also speaks at user groups in the United States, and helps lead 
IASA Denver and the Denver Open Source User Group (DOSUG). 

For further information on GIDS 2011, please visit the summit on the web 
http://www.developersummit.com/

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