Northern Virginia Software Symposium - November 3 - 5, 2006 - No Fluff Just Stuff

Northern Virginia Software Symposium

Reston · November 3 - 5, 2006

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Speakers

Andrew Glover

Andrew Glover

Engineering Manager, Netflix

Andy Hunt

Andy Hunt

Pragmatic Programmer, Pragmatic Bookshelf

Brian Goetz

Brian Goetz

Author of Java Concurrency in Practice

Brian Pontarelli

Brian Pontarelli

CEO of FusionAuth.io

Brian Sletten

Brian Sletten

Forward Leaning Software Engineer @ Bosatsu Consulting

David Bock

David Bock

Principal Consultant, CodeSherpas Inc.

Ed Burns

Ed Burns

Spec Lead for JSF; author of JSF 2.0: The Complete Reference

Jason Hunter

Jason Hunter

Author of Java Servlet Programming

Mark Fisher

Mark Fisher

Spring Integration Founder

Mark Richards

Mark Richards

Independent Software Architect, Author of Fundamentals of Software Architecture

Neal Ford

Neal Ford

Director / Software Architect / Meme Wrangler

Pete Behrens

Pete Behrens

Founder/CEO @ Agile Leadership Journey

Ramnivas Laddad

Ramnivas Laddad

Author of AspectJ in Action

Scott Davis

Scott Davis

Author of "Groovy Recipes"

Scott Leberknight

Scott Leberknight

Chief Architect at Near Infinity

Steve Metsker

Steve Metsker

Author of "Design Patterns in Java" and other books

Stuart Halloway

Stuart Halloway

President of Cognitect

Ted Neward

Ted Neward

Venkat Subramaniam

Venkat Subramaniam

Founder @ Agile Developer, Inc.

Presentations

Spring into Unit Testing
Venkat Subramaniam
Working with Rules Engines
Venkat Subramaniam
Java Performance Myths
Brian Goetz
Structuring concurrent applications in JDK 5.0
Brian Goetz
Keynote: How Hard Can It Be?
Andy Hunt
Applied REST
Brian Sletten
Introduction to NetKernel : Software for the 21st Century
Brian Sletten
The Busy Java Developer's Guide to ClassLoaders
Ted Neward
Busy Developer's Guide to db4o
Ted Neward
Making Architecture Work Through Agility
Mark Richards
Pragmatic XML Services
Ted Neward
The Busy Java Developer's Guide to Annotations
Ted Neward
The Busy Java Developer's Guide to JVM Scripting
Ted Neward
EJB3 Core Specification (JSR-220)
Mark Richards
Intro to Java Persistence API (JPA)
Mark Richards
The State of AOP
Ramnivas Laddad
Easing into Agile
Scott Davis
Java6: Exploring Mustang
Ted Neward
Refactoring Your Wetware
Andy Hunt
Pragmatic Learning
Andy Hunt
Agile Requirements with User Stories
Pete Behrens
Agile Estimating, Planning and Tracking: Part I
Pete Behrens
Domain Driven Design with AOP and DI
Ramnivas Laddad
Squashing bugs with FindBugs
Brian Goetz
The Java Memory Model
Brian Goetz
Introducing the iBATIS Persistence Framework
Mark Richards
Developing Portlets with Spring Portlet MVC
Mark Fisher
Groovy: The Next Generation of Java
Scott Davis
Get Groovier with Grails
Venkat Subramaniam
Real World Web Services
Scott Davis
Forgotten Algorithms
Jason Hunter
Extreme Web Caching
Jason Hunter
Capistrano: Application Deployment and More
David Bock
Introduction to TestNG, the next generation testing framework for developers
Andrew Glover
Spring Security with ACEGI
Stuart Halloway
What's New in Rails 1.1?
Stuart Halloway
Java Metadata
Jason Hunter
Greasemonkey: Ajax For One
Jason Hunter
De-mystifying JSF
Ed Burns
Refactoring, Hands On!
Steve Metsker
Pragmatic Extreme Programming Part 1: Planning & Design
Neal Ford
Pragmatic Extreme Programming Part 2: Architecture, Coding, and Testing
Neal Ford
Spring AOP in Depth
Ramnivas Laddad
Enterprise Grade Ajax with JSF
Ed Burns
Testing with Selenium
Neal Ford
Open Source Tools for Agile Development
Venkat Subramaniam
Introduction to Java threads
Brian Goetz
Spring/Hibernate Integration Basics
Scott Leberknight
Performance Monitoring in J2EE Applications
Ramnivas Laddad
Clean Up Your Code: 10 Java Coding Tricks, Techniques, and Philosophies
Neal Ford
Rolling Your Own Google Maps
Scott Davis
Practices of an Agile Developer
Venkat Subramaniam
JRuby
Stuart Halloway
Effective Hibernate
Scott Leberknight
Holistic Testing
Scott Davis
Agile Tooling: Team to Enterprise
Pete Behrens
Agile Enterprise Architecture: The role of the architect
Pete Behrens
Java NIO
Brian Pontarelli
Jini - Not just for your toaster anymore
Brian Pontarelli
Message Driven POJOs with Spring
Mark Fisher
Prototype: Ajax and JavaScript++
Stuart Halloway
ACEGI Authentication - The AJAX way
Brian Pontarelli
Ajax Architecture
Stuart Halloway
JavaScript for Java Programmers
Stuart Halloway
Spring Dependency Injection
Stuart Halloway
New Features in Java 5
Jason Hunter
Programming with Mock objects
Venkat Subramaniam