Wakanda is an open-source platform for developing business web and mobile applications in Javascript.
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Building a Minecraft Mod with Java
by Samantha Langit , Llewellyn Falco
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In this session, Llewellyn and Samantha will explain and show how to create a custom mod for Minecraft using the Minecraft API.
Samantha Langit is a 9th grade student. She has been teaching Java w/TKP courseware for several years. Samantha Langit Samantha Langit is a 9th grade student. She has been teaching Java w/TKP courseware for... www.lynnlangit.com /Presenter/2013/Samantha-Langit-7989 CAAs an Agile software consultant Llewellyn Falco routinely finds himself working with companies undergoing transformations who have hired him to improve their employees' ability to deal with messy, orphaned, and otherwise ugly code. He is the inventor of approval tests (<http://www.approvaltests.com>www.approvaltests.com) and you can get a pretty good idea of him form this blog post: http://tinyurl.com/6aklzv Llewellyn Falco As an Agile software consultant Llewellyn Falco routinely finds himself working with... blog.approvaltests.com /Presenter/2013/Llewellyn-Falco-3133 ca LlewellynFalco True True
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Google Glass - Wearable devices
by Siamak Ashrafi
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Topic: Google Glass is an Android device (almost)
We will cover wearable computing and functional fashion. Where it has been
and where it is going. Then, we will talk about the experience of picking up Glass (very different). What it is like to be in the Glass Explorer community.
We will have some fun playing with Glass as the audience is asked to issue command and see the response from Glass live (this is very interesting as Glass is still in beta)
We end with how to develop using the Mirror API and how to attach adb (debugger) and do native Android development on Glass. We will review my Nike+ Glassware project.
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Google Glass attached to Eclipse adb
Devices:
Nike+ Fuelband
Jawbone Up
Fitbit
Review of functional fashion.
Ash is a specialist at a biotech working on finding new cancer bio-markers, drug targets and contributing to publications in scientific journals. Siamak Ashrafi Ash is a specialist at a biotech working on finding new cancer bio-markers, drug targets... www.ylabz.com/ash /Presenter/2013/Siamak-Ashrafi-410 CA True True
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Android
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iOS
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Embedded Software
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Apple
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mobile sensor fusion
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Augmented Reality
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Consuming web services asynchronously with...
by Chris Richardson
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A modular, polyglot architecture has many advantages but it also adds complexity since each incoming request typically fans out to multiple distributed services. For example, in an online store application the information on a product details page - description, price, recommendations, etc - comes from numerous services. To minimize response time and improve scalability, these services must be invoked concurrently. However, traditional concurrency mechanisms are low-level, painful to use and error-prone.
In this talk you will learn about some powerful yet easy to use abstractions for consuming web services asynchronously. We will compare the various implementations of futures that are available in Java, Scala and JavaScript. You will learn how to use reactive observables, which are asynchronous data streams, to access web services from both Java and JavaScript. We will describe how these mechanisms let you write asynchronous code in a very straightforward, declarative fashion.
Chris Richardson is a developer and architect with over 20 years of experience. He is a Java Champion and the author of POJOs in Action, which describes how to build enterprise Java applications with POJOs and frameworks such as Spring and Hibernate. Chris is the founder of the original CloudFoundry.com and now spends his time investigating better ways to develop applications and evangelizing Cloud Foundry. He has a computer science degree from the University of Cambridge and lives in Oakland. Chris Richardson Chris Richardson is a developer and architect with over 20 years of experience. He is a... /Presenter/2013/Chris-Richardson-8590 CA @crichardson
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REST
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Scala for Java Developers
by Ramnivas Laddad
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Scala is a language that every Java developer needs to pay attention to. It uniquely combines object orientation and static typing with functional programming, which leads to much simpler, yet efficient code. It also has enough new ideas, especially for a Java developer, to make programming fun. Scala can also leverage the Java ecosystem effectively, so all the libraries and frameworks you've come to trust may be used seamlessly. This session will take you on a tour of the Scala language exploring both the object oriented and functional sides. It will examine a series of examples that will convince you to go and study Scala further.
Ramnivas Laddad is a well-known expert in enterprise Java, especially in the area of AOP and Spring. He is a Spring Framework and Cloud Foundry committer. Ramnivas is also the author of AspectJ in Action, the best-selling book on AOP and AspectJ that has been lauded by industry experts for its presentation of practical and innovative AOP applications to solve real-world problems. He has spoken at many leading industry events including JavaOne, JavaPolis, No Fluff Just Stuff, and SpringOne. Ramnivas Laddad Ramnivas Laddad is a well-known expert in enterprise Java, especially in the area of AOP... ramnivas.com /Presenter/2013/Ramnivas-Laddad-1426 CA ramnivas True True
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Scala
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functional programming
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Data analysis jumpstart
by Sanjeev Mishra
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Data is growing and so is its usage. Corporations are trying to find meaningful information from the data that is being generated around them: generate by systems or by humans. As the name suggests, in this event I am going to discuss different usage patterns of data analysis and the tools that are available to carry out such analysis. Some important concepts that will be covered during this talk are natural language processing and machine learning.
Sanjeev Mishra is a software aficionado. He has spent more than half of his life working on cutting edge technologies. He currently works as a Sr. architect/researcher at Motorola Mobility's Applied Research Center. Sanjeev Mishra Sanjeev Mishra is a software aficionado. He has spent more than half of his life working... http://pixedin.blogspot.com/ /Presenter/2013/Sanjeev-Mishra-5101 CA rt791
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C#
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Java
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Python
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Data Mining
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text mining
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