David Black was kind enough to give two talks at the conference this year.
The first is entitled, Opinionated is relative: choice and modularity in Rails applications.
The second, Barbara, Demeter, and Don: notes on some CS precepts from a non-scientist programmer, was rated as one of the best talks by one of Chariot's consultants. Very high marks indeed.
I hope you are finding these recaps valuable.
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Monday, January 4, 2010
Where is Java Headed?
Welcome to 2010!
As a way to start the new year, Joel Confino, one of our architects and future blog contributor, sat down for an interview to discuss his opinions on Java's future course. As you will hear in this interview, there are more options as Java is maturing.
We will be exploring some of these alternatives through 2010 on our blog, on our podcasts (Chariot Techcasts), and at our events, especially ETE 2010 (www.phillyemergingtech.com).
As a way to start the new year, Joel Confino, one of our architects and future blog contributor, sat down for an interview to discuss his opinions on Java's future course. As you will hear in this interview, there are more options as Java is maturing.
We will be exploring some of these alternatives through 2010 on our blog, on our podcasts (Chariot Techcasts), and at our events, especially ETE 2010 (www.phillyemergingtech.com).
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