Silicon Valley Code Camp : October 6th and 7th, 2012

Matthew Neeley

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About Matthew
Matthew is a physicist who realized his favorite part about running experiments was writing code. So, after working on superconducting qubits at UCSB, where he obtained his PhD, and at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, he made the move to Silicon Valley and joined NetWallet to sling code full time.
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Speaking Sessions

  • Ember.js and Handlebars.js deep dive - modern frontend application hotness

    1:45 PM Saturday   Room: 5001
    There are few javascript MVC frameworks as Backbone.js, SproutCore, Sammy.js, Spine.js, Cappuccino, Knockout.js, Javascript MVC, Angular.js and Batman.js. Same goes for template libraries: underscore.js, Jade, jQuery templates, mustache, dust.js, handlebars, Google Closure Templates. We'll discuss why such frameworks are needed and do a deep dive specifically into Ember.js and Handlebars.js. We where using Ember.js with Handlebars.js and less.js for frontend product development. We'll share our experience using these libraries and why we think they're critical when building a sufficiently complex frontend application.

    Speakers:    Eishay Smith  Matthew Neeley
  • Diving in to Play 2.0 - Awesome web applications with scala

    9:15 AM Sunday    Room: 4221
    The Scala programming language gives developers the safety of a modern, statically-typed, object/functional language, but with development speed and flexibility similar to that of dynamic languages. Play 2.0 is a new web application framework that harnesses the Scala language to enable you to create high-performance, scalable, modern web applications with ease. In this session, we'll dive in to play, walking through the framework and discussing our experience using it in production, including at FortyTwo. We'll also demonstrate how easy it is to get up and running with Play by creating a working demo app from scratch.

    Speakers:    Matthew Neeley  Eishay Smith