New England Software Symposium - March 5 - 7, 2010 - No Fluff Just Stuff

New England Software Symposium

Boston · March 5 - 7, 2010

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Speakers

Aaron Bedra

Aaron Bedra

Senior Engineer at DRW

Aleksandar Seovic

Aleksandar Seovic

Software Developer and Author

Brian Goetz

Brian Goetz

Author of Java Concurrency in Practice

Brian Sletten

Brian Sletten

Forward Leaning Software Engineer @ Bosatsu Consulting

Ken Sipe

Ken Sipe

Cloud Architect & Tech Leader

Mark Richards

Mark Richards

Independent Software Architect, Author of Fundamentals of Software Architecture

Matthew McCullough

Matthew McCullough

Training Innovator, GitHub

Michael Nygard

Michael Nygard

Agile technology leader and dynamicist

Nathaniel Schutta

Nathaniel Schutta

Architect as a Service

Neal Ford

Neal Ford

Director / Software Architect / Meme Wrangler

Rohit Bhardwaj

Rohit Bhardwaj

Director of Architecture, Expert in cloud-native solutions

Ted Neward

Ted Neward

Tim Berglund

Tim Berglund

VP Developer Relations at Confluent

Venkat Subramaniam

Venkat Subramaniam

Founder @ Agile Developer, Inc.

Presentations

Intro to Messaging Using JMS and ActiveMQ
Mark Richards
The Art of Messaging
Mark Richards
Enterprise Integration Using Apache Camel
Mark Richards
Cryptography on the JVM: Boot Camp
Matthew McCullough
Encryption on the JVM: Advanced Techniques
Matthew McCullough
Hadoop: Divide and Conquer Gigantic Datasets (Intro)
Matthew McCullough
Slaying the Legacy Dragon: Practical Lessons in Replacing Old Software
Tim Berglund
Decision Making in Software Teams
Tim Berglund
Learning Open Source Business Intelligence
Tim Berglund
Evolving towards REST-based Enterprise Integration
Neal Ford
Emergent Design
Neal Ford
Testing the Entire Stack
Neal Ford
Architect for Scale
Michael Nygard
Software Architecture for the Cloud
Michael Nygard
Practical Agile Database Development
Tim Berglund
iBeans: The Simplest Service Integrations You've Ever Implemented
Matthew McCullough
Open Source Debugging Tools for Java
Matthew McCullough
Migrating to Maven 3.0
Matthew McCullough
Concurrency Revolution: The Hardware Story
Brian Goetz
Towards a Universal VM
Brian Goetz
Stupid JIT Tricks
Brian Goetz
The Java Memory Model
Brian Goetz
Are All Web Applications Broken?
Brian Goetz
Agile Engineering Practices
Neal Ford
Android mobile application development: Cool apps that surprise and delight mobile users—built by developers like you
Rohit Bhardwaj
HTML 5 ... and the Kitchen Sink
Brian Sletten
REST : Information-Driven Architectures for the 21st Century
Brian Sletten
RDFA : Weaving Richness and Meaning in the Web
Brian Sletten
SPARQL : Querying the Web of Data
Brian Sletten
Semantic SOA : Meaningful Service Strategies
Brian Sletten
Performance and Scalability Revisited: In-Memory Data Grids
Aleksandar Seovic
In-Memory Data Grids: Not Your Mom's Cache
Aleksandar Seovic
High Performance Persistence with Redis
Michael Nygard
The Busy Java Developer's Guide to Collections
Ted Neward
The Busy Java Developer's Guide to Functional Java
Ted Neward
Busy Java Developer's Guide to Advanced Collections
Ted Neward
Cloud computing deep dive for Google App Engine and Amazon EC2
Rohit Bhardwaj
Enter The Gradle
Ken Sipe
Debugging your Production JVM
Ken Sipe
Spring 3 into REST
Ken Sipe
jQuery: Ajax Made Easy
Nathaniel Schutta
JavaScript Beyond the Basics
Nathaniel Schutta
Agile UI
Nathaniel Schutta
Hacking Your Brain for Fun and Profit
Nathaniel Schutta
How to Approach Refactoring
Venkat Subramaniam
Transforming to Groovy
Venkat Subramaniam
Testing with dependencies
Venkat Subramaniam
Busy Java Developer's Guide to MongoDB
Ted Neward
Programming Scala
Venkat Subramaniam
Scala Tricks
Venkat Subramaniam
JRuby in Practice
Aaron Bedra
The Art of the Spike
Aaron Bedra
What's Brewing in Java
Venkat Subramaniam
XSS-Proof
Ken Sipe
Design for Operations
Michael Nygard