Research Triangle Software Symposium - June 9 - 11, 2006 - No Fluff Just Stuff

Research Triangle Software Symposium

Raleigh · June 9 - 11, 2006

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Speakers

Andy Hunt

Andy Hunt

Pragmatic Programmer, Pragmatic Bookshelf

Brian Sletten

Brian Sletten

Forward Leaning Software Engineer @ Bosatsu Consulting

Bruce Tate

Bruce Tate

Author of 3 JavaOne best sellers

Dave Thomas

Dave Thomas

Pragmatic Programmer, Ruby, Rails, Process Improvement

David Geary

David Geary

Author of Graphic Java, co-author of Core JSF, member of the JSF Expert Group

David Hussman

David Hussman

Agility Coach/Instructor/Practioner

Glenn Vanderburg

Glenn Vanderburg

Chief Scientist, Relevance Inc.

Jared Richardson

Jared Richardson

Agile coach and co-author of Ship It

Justin Gehtland

Justin Gehtland

Founder of Relevance, co-author of Better, Faster, Lighter Java

Mark Richards

Mark Richards

Independent Software Architect, Author of Fundamentals of Software Architecture

Neal Ford

Neal Ford

Director / Software Architect / Meme Wrangler

Ramnivas Laddad

Ramnivas Laddad

Author of AspectJ in Action

Ryan Shriver

Ryan Shriver

CTO of SingleStone

Scott Davis

Scott Davis

Author of "Groovy Recipes"

Stuart Halloway

Stuart Halloway

President of Cognitect

Ted Neward

Ted Neward

Venkat Subramaniam

Venkat Subramaniam

Founder @ Agile Developer, Inc.

Presentations

Refactoring your code - a key step in agility
Venkat Subramaniam
Open Source Tools for Agile Development
Venkat Subramaniam
JavaServer Faces: A Whirlwind Tour
David Geary
JSF: State of the Art
David Geary
Ajaxian Faces
David Geary
Killer Web UIs
David Geary
Ruby on Rails
Dave Thomas
Testing your Rails Application
Dave Thomas
Using Ajax with Ruby on Rails
Dave Thomas
Working with Rules Engines
Venkat Subramaniam
The State of AOP
Ramnivas Laddad
Enterprise AOP with AspectJ
Ramnivas Laddad
Performance Monitoring in J2EE Applications
Ramnivas Laddad
Creating, Telling, and Tracking User Stories
David Hussman
“Show Me the Numbers” - Agile Planning Tools and Techniques
David Hussman
Losing Battles and Winning Wars: Adopting Agile
David Hussman
Shale: Turbo-charge your JSF Apps
David Geary
Where Agile meets Argyle: New processes in established companies
Bruce Tate
Practices of an Agile Developer
Venkat Subramaniam
What's New in Spring 2
Bruce Tate
Ruby for Java Programmers
Dave Thomas
Effective Enterprise Java: State Management
Ted Neward
The Enterprise Service Bus: Do We Really Need It?
Mark Richards
Holistic Testing
Scott Davis
Guerrilla Web Techniques
Scott Davis
Software Tools That Make Life Easier: Part One
Jared Richardson
Software Tools That Make Life Easier: Part Two
Jared Richardson
Ready, Set, Agile?
David Hussman
Refactoring Your Wetware
Andy Hunt
Introduction to NetKernel : Software for the 21st Century
Brian Sletten
Testing Strategies for Web Applications
Ramnivas Laddad
Three Technologies to Watch
Bruce Tate
The Busy Java Developer's Guide to JVM Scripting
Ted Neward
Pragmatic XML Services
Ted Neward
Java5: The Language, The Libraries, The VM
Ted Neward
Spring Fundamentals
Stuart Halloway
Spring Dependency Injection
Stuart Halloway
Introduction to Hibernate
Justin Gehtland
Spring Security with ACEGI
Justin Gehtland
Advanced Hibernate
Justin Gehtland
Effective Teams
Bruce Tate
Pragmatic Learning
Andy Hunt
EJB3 Core Specification (JSR-220)
Mark Richards
Intro to Java Persistence API (JPA)
Mark Richards
Java EE Command Pattern Architecture
Mark Richards
Testing with Selenium
Neal Ford
Real World Web Services
Scott Davis
Scaling Agility
Ryan Shriver
Introducing the Semantic Web
Brian Sletten
JavaScript Exposed: There's a Real Programming Language in There! (Part 1)
Glenn Vanderburg
JavaScript Exposed: There's a Real Programming Language in There! (Part 2)
Glenn Vanderburg
Java Performance Myths
Glenn Vanderburg
Ajax Architecture
Stuart Halloway
Spring AOP
Justin Gehtland
The Productive Programmer
Neal Ford