Nimret Sandhu
2013-10-10 23:17:12 UTC
Hey Folks,
Our regularly scheduled meeting for Oct is on the 15th. Details on the talk
are below this email. *Disney* is hosting us for this meeting in downtown
Seattle (on the *16th floor of 925 4th Ave*). Pizza+pop by TekSysytems and
I will be video taping the presentation (not the same as being there
though!). Come and learn all about DropWizard, MongoDB and Bootstrap along
with automated testing on all tiers. See you all there!
cheers,
-
Nimret Sandhu
http://www.nimret.org
*15 Oct 2013: Greenfield Java in 2013*
If you were going to start a brand new Java application today, what tools
and frameworks would you use? In this presentation, we will look at a
specific sample project showing the integration of popular new technologies
including DropWizard <http://dropwizard.codahale.com/>,
MongoDB<http://www.mongodb.org/>,
and Bootstrap <http://getbootstrap.com/> integrated with automated tests at
every tier. We'll talk about how to tackle support for mobile, tablet and
desktop from a single code base, and we'll discuss methods for evaluating
if a particular technology is going to take off beyond simple personal
preference. Audience participation is going to be a big part of this
presentation - join us for what will be sure to be a lively conversation!
Speaker: Will Iverson, CTO, Dynacron Group <http://www.dynacrongroup.com/>
Will Iverson is the CTO of Dynacron Group, a Kirkland, WA-based consulting
firm focused on delivering software projects based on the principles of
Continuous Delivery (Agile, CI, TDD, binary repositories, DevOps, etc.).
Will has been working in the computer and information technology field
professionally since 1990. His diverse background includes developing
statistical applications to analyze data from the NASA Space Shuttle,
product management for Apple Computer, and developer relations for
Symantec's VisualCafe. Over the last decade, Will's consulting clients have
included Sun, BEA, Canal+ Technologies, AT&T, T-Mobile, the State of
Washington, Microsoft, and Amazon, among many others.
Pizza & pop are provided by TekSystems <http://www.teksystems.com/>.
Our regularly scheduled meeting for Oct is on the 15th. Details on the talk
are below this email. *Disney* is hosting us for this meeting in downtown
Seattle (on the *16th floor of 925 4th Ave*). Pizza+pop by TekSysytems and
I will be video taping the presentation (not the same as being there
though!). Come and learn all about DropWizard, MongoDB and Bootstrap along
with automated testing on all tiers. See you all there!
cheers,
-
Nimret Sandhu
http://www.nimret.org
*15 Oct 2013: Greenfield Java in 2013*
If you were going to start a brand new Java application today, what tools
and frameworks would you use? In this presentation, we will look at a
specific sample project showing the integration of popular new technologies
including DropWizard <http://dropwizard.codahale.com/>,
MongoDB<http://www.mongodb.org/>,
and Bootstrap <http://getbootstrap.com/> integrated with automated tests at
every tier. We'll talk about how to tackle support for mobile, tablet and
desktop from a single code base, and we'll discuss methods for evaluating
if a particular technology is going to take off beyond simple personal
preference. Audience participation is going to be a big part of this
presentation - join us for what will be sure to be a lively conversation!
Speaker: Will Iverson, CTO, Dynacron Group <http://www.dynacrongroup.com/>
Will Iverson is the CTO of Dynacron Group, a Kirkland, WA-based consulting
firm focused on delivering software projects based on the principles of
Continuous Delivery (Agile, CI, TDD, binary repositories, DevOps, etc.).
Will has been working in the computer and information technology field
professionally since 1990. His diverse background includes developing
statistical applications to analyze data from the NASA Space Shuttle,
product management for Apple Computer, and developer relations for
Symantec's VisualCafe. Over the last decade, Will's consulting clients have
included Sun, BEA, Canal+ Technologies, AT&T, T-Mobile, the State of
Washington, Microsoft, and Amazon, among many others.
Pizza & pop are provided by TekSystems <http://www.teksystems.com/>.