Nolan Bushnell, Tapcode
Nolan will talk about the "holes" in the software landscape and the areas that can make massive differences to human happiness if the software gets done correctly.
Dave Prior, ProjectWizards
This session begins with a case study called Burning Man, which draws from the presenter’s real life experience on a failed IT project. In examining the reasons for the failure and introducing additional “impossible” real life project scenarios.
Ted Neward, Neward & Associates
Learn how the two environments can interact, not only over web services, but also via in-process channels and other methods. We'll also cover terrific, unexpected ways to leverage the strengths of each.
Jim Webber, ThoughtWorks
The task: architecture, design and agile delivery of a high performance telecoms-grade solution built entirely in Java from commodity middleware. See how performance testing, BDD, and spikes can drive one towards a successful (and cheap!) outcome, and how the Web lets one trade latency for scalability.
Gojko Adzic, Neuri
Learn how teams succeed in bridging the communication gap between business stakeholders and implementation teams, and how they got users, developers and testers to collaborate in defining great requirements and acceptance tests to produce software fit for purpose.
Evan Doll, Independent
Best practices, useful tips and little-known features for taking your iPhone application to the next level. Discussion of what to do (and what not to do) for best results in iPhone app programming.
Robert C. Martin, Object Mentor
Clean code is a matter of professional ethics. A Java module can start clean, grow messy, and then be re-factored back to cleanliness. We will do just that: display, critique, and then, one step at a time, clean some code up.
Anders Janmyr, Jayway
The Javascript language has a reputation of being an ugly programming language and to some extent rightfully so, but under the ugly surface is a beautiful programming language with lambdas and closures. In this tutorial you will learn to use Javascript, functional programming techniques, and some useful libraries.
Amy Archer,
What is it about a photo that you like and why? In this workshop, we’ll discuss what makes an image appealing and motivate each other to expand creative boundaries. Expect some small, but fun, assignments!
Ayende Rahien / Oren Eini, Hibernating Rhinos
The demands placed on the systems we build keep growing: handle more users, offer more intelligent behavior, parallelize development and deployment, manage partial failures in applications, offer Operations insight and the ability to tweak the systems at runtime, etc.

This year's tracks: Keynote | Agile | Architecture | Cloud & nosql | Collaboration | Java | nosql | Patterns | Realizing business ideas | Smart phones | Social media | Software craftsmanship | Web development | Xtra(ck) | .Net
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