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Amazon DevCon – Guido van Rossum – Another View
Guido van Rossum, creator of the Python programming language, started with a short Q&A session before his real talk began. Asked about the Parrot project, Guido thought that it was “a long way from being useful,” and said he didn’t “know if they’ll be able to fulfill their promise of running Python as well as […]
Amazon DevCon – Guido van Rossum
Guido van Rossum is the creator of Python. Guido started by saying, “This is my favorite talk for technical audience. I used to always talk about What’s new in 1.0? What’s new in 2.0? They were too much like laundry lists. I think it’s more interesting to talk in detail about one or two interesting […]
Amazon DevCon – Gavin King
Gavin King leads the Hibernate project at JBoss. Gavin said he planned to talk about EJB 3.0. It’s conceptually similar to what has been in Hibernate 1.0 and 2.0 for quite a while. Gavin told us that he would segue from EJB 3.0 into talking about Hibernate 3.0. EJB 3.0 Motivation for EJB 3.0: Simplified […]
Amazon DevCon – Chris Hofmann
The presenter is Chris Hofmann, The title of Chris’ talk is “Amazon Involvement with Mozilla and Open Source Projects.” A few Amazon employees are already involved with Open Source and all of the conference attendees use Open Source software. (Apparently, FireFox has a 90% market share, well, at least in the conference room.) Everyone’s use […]
Amazon DevCon – Bjorn Freeman-Benson
Introduction to Eclipse, Bjorn Freeman-Benson of Predictable Software. Member of the Eclipse board, and a Committer Representative. Project has lots of users, some contributors, and a few who can make commits to the source code repository. He worked at OTI (Object Technology International) putting together Eclipse, has written plug-ins, but has a different perspective because […]
Amazon DevCon – Brian Aker
Brian Aker is the Director of Architecture at MySQL. Brian was invited to speak at Amazon DevCon and told that he could talk about anything. Brian chose Writing Storage Engines, because his favorite thing to talk aobut is the guts of MySQL and the storage engine. Brian is the author of lots of stuff. See […]
Amazon DevCon – Margo Seltzer – Another View
New Amazon CTO Werner Wogels, who called himself as a “recovering academic, introduced Margo Seltzer from Sleepycat software and lauded Berkeley DB for its model of simplicity. “Try to do less, but better,” he told us, rather than trying to do everything, but poorly. Margo went on to describe what it means for Berkeley DB […]
Amazon DevCon – Craig McClanahan
The title of the presentation is, “Struts and JavaServer Faces,” given by Craig R. McClanahan, Senior Staff Engineer at Sun Microsystems. He’s here to tell the audience everything there is to know about Struts. Craig’s current position is as an architect for the Java Studio Creator. Earlier, he was the creator of the Struts framework. […]