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Strange Loop 2011 Schedule Published |
================= STRANGE LOOP 2011 ================= Strange Loop conference St. Louis Sept 18-20 Early bird - $250 - till **July 8th** Regular - $325 - till Aug 19th Schedule: https://thestrangeloop.com/schedule Register: https://regonline.com/strangeloop2011 Strange Loop is a multi-technology conference that brings together the developers creating the languages, libraries, and tools that drive tomorrow's applications. Kind of a giant burrito of developer wonder. Strange Loop is a hard-core tech conference; no marketing, just developers. Keynotes: * Rich Hickey (Clojure/core) * Gerald Sussman (MIT) * Erik Meijer (Microsoft) * Allen Wirfs-Brock (Mozilla) If you're interested in languages or functional programming we've got: * Bryan O'Sullivan (MailRank, Real World Haskell) - "Running a Startup on Haskell" * Joe Pamer (Microsoft) - "The Future of F#: Type Providers" * Andrei Alexandrescu (Facebook) - "Generic Programming Galore Using D" * Cliff Moon (Boundary) - "Building Polyglot Systems with Scalang" * Howard Lewis Ship - "Metaprogramming in Java" * Neal Ford - "Functional Thinking" * Daniel Spiewak - "Functional Data Structures" * Runar Bjarnason - "Scalaz: Purely Functional Programming in Scala" * Jim Duey - "Monads Made Easy" (Clojure) * Nate Young - "Parser Combinators" (Clojure, Haskell) * Andrey Breslav (JetBrains) - TOP SECRET talk :) * Yoko Harada - "Embedding Ruby and RubyGems Over RedBridge" If you're interested in munging data check out: * Sean Cribbs (Basho) - "SQL to Mapreduce with Riak" * Jake Luciani (DataStax) - "Hadoop and Cassandra sitting in a tree..." * John Hugg (VoltDB) - "New-age Transactional Systems - Not Your Grandpa's OLTP" * Ian Robinson (Neo4j) - "An Introduction to Doctor Who (and Neo4j)" * Benjamin Young (CouchBase) - "Why CouchDB?" * Richard Kreuter (10gen) - "Transactions without Transactions" * Susan Potter - "Dynamo is not just for datastores" (Riak) If you like concurrency or building distributed systems check out: * Nathan Marz (BackType) - "The Secrets of Building Realtime Big Data Systems" * Blake Mizerany (Heroku) - "On Distributed Failures" (Go) * Brian Ketelsen (Clarity) - "Skynet: A Scalable, Distributed Service Mesh in Go" * Noah Zoschke (Heroku) - "Running Heroku on Heroku" * Viktor Klang (TypeSafe) - Akka: Reloaded * Peter Veentjer (TypeSafe) - Multiverse STM * Wesley Beary (Engine Yard) - fog, multicloud Ruby DSL * Cyprien Noel (ObjectFabric) - "Distributed STM: A new programming model for the cloud" * Zach Tellman (Runa) - "Event-Driven Programming in Clojure" * Ben Manes, Charles Fry (Google) - "Concurrent Caching with MapMaker" * Jeff Lindsay (Twilio) - "Distributed Systems with Gevent and ZeroMQ" * Dale Schumacher - "Actor Interaction Patterns" * Shaneal Manek (Greplin) - "Distributed Systems: The Stuff Nobody Told You" * Jonathan Seidman (Orbitz) - "Distributed Data Analysis with Hadoop and R" * Jeremie Miller (Singly) - "A P2P Digital Self with TeleHash" If you build web apps you might like: * Jeremy Ashkenas (DocumentCloud) - Coffeescript * Yehuda Katz (SproutCore) - "Getting Truth Out of the DOM" * Scott Gonzalez - "Building Applications with jQuery UI" * Kyle Simpson (Getify) - "The Once and Future Script Loader" * Matthew Taylor (Yahoo) - "A Tale of Two Runtimes" * David Geary - "Core HTML 5 Canvas" * Mark Volkmann - "CSS3 and Sass" * Trotter Cashion - "Chloe and the Realtime Web" * Danno Ferrin - "Applying Principles of Stage Magic to User Experience" * James Williams - "Ratpack: Classy and Compact Groovy Web Apps" If mobile is your thing: * Mike Lee - "Product Engineering" * Heath Borders (Asynchrony)- "Testing, Testing iOS" * Logan Johnson (Mobilization Labs) - "Android App Assimilation" * Eric Burke (Square) - "Taming Android" * Scott Davis (ThirstyHead) - "Airplane-Mode HTML5: Is your website mobile-ready?" * Kresten Krab Thorup (Trifork) - "Bringing Riak to the Mobile Platform" * Brendan Ribera - "Mirah for Android Development" And a few more: * Steve Yegge (Google) - "Connecting Every Line of Code in the World" * Dean Wampler (Think Big Analytics) - "Heresies and Dogmas in Software Development" * Attila Szegedi (Twitter) - invokedynamic JVM framework * Scott Chacon (GitHub) - "A Tale of Three Trees" * Sarah Allen (Blazing Cloud) - "Teaching Code Literacy" * Eric Brigham (TrueCoin) - "Bitcoin: Giving Money an Upgrade" * Bill Odom - "Vim: From Essentials to Master" * Rich Hickey and Jeff Brown - "Learn to Play Go"