Pacific Northwest Software Symposium - September 23 - 25, 2011 - No Fluff Just Stuff

Pacific Northwest Software Symposium

Seattle · September 23 - 25, 2011

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Speakers

Brian Sletten

Brian Sletten

Forward Leaning Software Engineer @ Bosatsu Consulting

Craig Walls

Craig Walls

Author of 'Spring in Action' and 'Building Talking Apps'

Esther Derby

Esther Derby

Author of 7 Rules for Positive Productive Change. Co-author of Behind Closed Doors: Secrets of Great Management and Agile Retrospectives.

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

Nathaniel Schutta

Nathaniel Schutta

Architect as a Service

Neal Ford

Neal Ford

Director / Software Architect / Meme Wrangler

Peter Bell

Peter Bell

Evangelist/hacker for hackNY

Ted Neward

Ted Neward

Tim Berglund

Tim Berglund

VP Developer Relations at Confluent

Venkat Subramaniam

Venkat Subramaniam

Founder @ Agile Developer, Inc.

Presentations

NoSQL Smackdown!
Tim Berglund
Cascading through Hadoop: A DSL for Simpler MapReduce
Matthew McCullough
Cassandra: Radical NoSQL Scalability
Tim Berglund
Economic Games in Software Projects
Matthew McCullough
Sonar: Code Quality Metrics Made Easy
Matthew McCullough
Concurrency without pain in pure Java
Venkat Subramaniam
Collections for Concurrency
Venkat Subramaniam
Programming HTML5
Tim Berglund
Glu-ing the last Mile
Ken Sipe
Improving Customer Conversations
Esther Derby
Cryptography on the JVM: Boot Camp
Matthew McCullough
Simpler Cryptography with 3 JVM Libraries
Matthew McCullough
Git Going with Distributed Version Control
Matthew McCullough
Git Workshop
Matthew McCullough
The Busy Java Developer's Guide to Akka
Ted Neward
Busy Java Developer's Guide to Android: Basics
Ted Neward
AMQP: From Concept to Code Part 1
Mark Richards
AMQP: From Concept To Code Part 2
Mark Richards
Understanding Enterprise Architecture
Mark Richards
The Art of Problem Solving
Mark Richards
FDD: Doing Agile in a Non-Agile World
Mark Richards
Motivation that Doesn't Misfire
Esther Derby
HTML 5 Overview
Brian Sletten
What's new in Spring
Craig Walls
Introducing Spring Roo: From Zero to Working Spring Application in Record Time
Craig Walls
Resource-Oriented Architectures : REST I
Brian Sletten
Resource-Oriented Architectures : REST II
Brian Sletten
Resource-Oriented Architectures : RDF/SPARQL
Brian Sletten
Resource-Oriented Architectures : RDFa
Brian Sletten
jQuery: Ajax Made Easy
Nathaniel Schutta
Going Mobile with jQuery
Nathaniel Schutta
Usability 101
Nathaniel Schutta
Requirements and Estimating - state of the art
Peter Bell
How to Select and Adopt a Technology
Peter Bell
Architectural Kata Workshop
Ted Neward
Pragmatic Architecture
Ted Neward
Busy Java Developer's Guide to Java 7
Ted Neward
Busy Java Developer's Guide to Guava
Ted Neward
Build Your Own Technology Radar Workshop for Architects
Neal Ford
Scala for the Intrigued
Venkat Subramaniam
HTML5 For Developers
Nathaniel Schutta
Agile Engineering Practices
Neal Ford
Getting Agile Right!
Ken Sipe
4 Practical Uses for Domain Specific Languages
Neal Ford
Continuous Delivery Best Practices
Ken Sipe
Enterprise Security API library from OWASP
Ken Sipe
Rediscovering JavaScript
Venkat Subramaniam
Gradle Jumpstart (Bring a Laptop)
Tim Berglund
Essential Complexity: Developing and maintaining complex software
Peter Bell
Securing Spring
Craig Walls
Developing Social-Ready Web Applications
Craig Walls
Functional Thinking in Java 8, Clojure, Groovy, and Scala
Neal Ford
Automated testing tools and techniques for JavaScript
Venkat Subramaniam
Keynote: Abstraction Distractions
Neal Ford
All Together Now: How Teams Decide
Esther Derby
Working with Complex Adaptive (Human) Systems
Esther Derby