New England Software Symposium - September 9 - 11, 2011 - No Fluff Just Stuff

New England Software Symposium

Boston · September 9 - 11, 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'

Dave Klein

Dave Klein

Developer Advocate with Confluent

David Bock

David Bock

Principal Consultant, CodeSherpas Inc.

Erik Hatcher

Erik Hatcher

co-author of "Lucene in Action"

Howard Lewis Ship

Howard Lewis Ship

Creator of Apache Tapestry

Mark Richards

Mark Richards

Independent Software Architect, Author of Fundamentals of Software Architecture

Matt Stine

Matt Stine

I Enable Early-Career Enterprise Software Engineers to Continuously Improve

Peter Bell

Peter Bell

Evangelist/hacker for hackNY

Ted Neward

Ted Neward

Venkat Subramaniam

Venkat Subramaniam

Founder @ Agile Developer, Inc.

Presentations

AMQP: From Concept to Code Part 1
Mark Richards
AMQP: From Concept To Code Part 2
Mark Richards
Busy Java Developer's Guide to Java 7
Ted Neward
Concurrency without pain in pure Java
Venkat Subramaniam
Collections for Concurrency
Venkat Subramaniam
Busy Java Developer's Guide to Guava
Ted Neward
Busy Developer's Guide to CouchDB
Ted Neward
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
Resource-Oriented Architectures : Semantic SOA
Brian Sletten
The Busy Java Developer's Guide to Akka
Ted Neward
Busy Java Developer's Guide to Android: Basics
Ted Neward
Applying Patterns: How to Spot Problem Code and What To Do About It
Howard Lewis Ship
Groovy Hands On Workshop
Dave Klein
Grails: Bringing Radical Productivity to the JVM Part I
Dave Klein
Grails: Bringing Radical Productivity to the JVM Part II
Dave Klein
Essential Complexity: Developing and maintaining complex software
Peter Bell
How to Select and Adopt a Technology
Peter Bell
What's new in Spring
Craig Walls
Pragmatic Architecture
Ted Neward
Architectural Kata Workshop
Ted Neward
Requirements and Estimating - state of the art
Peter Bell
Building Maintainable Javascript with Coffeescript
David Bock
Introduction to Solr
Erik Hatcher
Lucene for Solr Developers
Erik Hatcher
Effective Java Reloaded
Matt Stine
Scala for the Intrigued
Venkat Subramaniam
The Art of Problem Solving
Mark Richards
Software Craftsmanship: Positioning, Patterns and Practices
Peter Bell
HTML 5 Overview
Brian Sletten
Rediscovering JavaScript
Venkat Subramaniam
Automated testing tools and techniques for JavaScript
Venkat Subramaniam
Testing with Spock
Venkat Subramaniam
Understanding Enterprise Architecture
Mark Richards
Code Archaeology
Matt Stine
Executable Specifications: Automating Your Requirements Document with Geb and Spock
Matt Stine
Maintaining Source Code Quality (The Project Integrity Series)
David Bock
Managing Complexity (The Project Integrity Series)
David Bock
The Seven Wastes of Software Development
Matt Stine
Building Semantic CSS with Compass and SASS
David Bock
FDD: Doing Agile in a Non-Agile World
Mark Richards
Metrics for steering your projects to success
David Bock
Surviving Middle Management
David Bock
NoXML: Spring for XML-Haters
Craig Walls
Securing Spring
Craig Walls
Developing Social-Ready Web Applications
Craig Walls
Keynote: The rise and fall of empires: Lessons for language designers and programmers
Venkat Subramaniam
Effective Java Reloaded, Part II: Hello, Project Coin!
Matt Stine
Have Your Cake and Eat It Too: Meta-Programming Techniques for Java
Howard Lewis Ship
Getting Started with Apache Tapestry
Howard Lewis Ship
NoSQL: Getting Started with Neo4j
Peter Bell
Rock SOLID Software
Matt Stine
Yes You Kanban
Matt Stine
Clojure: Towards the Essence of Programming
Howard Lewis Ship