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J-Fall 2016 Speaker Efthimia Aivaloglou – How Kids Code and How We Know

Block-based programming languages like Scratch, Alice and Blockly are becoming increasingly common as introductory languages in programming education. In this talk we will focus on Scratch, and explore the programs that kids write. Are they simple or complex? Do they suffer from code smells? Do they really apply programming concepts or do they just play […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Gaurav Chopra – API: A Disruptive New Technology

Application Programming Interfaces (API’s) are fast evolving and becoming the new channel to enhance business. Organizations cutting across business lines are in the process of adopting API’s in their day-to-day business, to ensure they are able to quickly provide innovative products and services in a secured eco-system. API’s are the key to bring business at […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Geertjan Wielenga & Remco de Blok – Visualizing Data i/t Cloud with Oracle JET

Data in the Cloud needs to be visualized in interesting and understandable ways on mobile devices, tablets, and via desktop browsers, which is the key reason for the existence of the Oracle JavaScript Extension Toolkit. Oracle JET is a free and open source toolkit, providing a solid basis for enterprise JavaScript applications, including built-in solutions […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker James Strachan – Develop faster with an open source microservices platform

These days time to value is critical. We all need to develop better software and to get it to customers faster. The quicker the software gets to customers, the more iterations and feedback then the more value we create. Continuous Delivery of Containerized Microservices is the best approach today for developing better software and iterating […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker James Weaver & Sandhya Kapoor – Cognitive Computing Exposed!

The terms “machine learning” and “cognitive computing” are increasingly bandied about in corporate settings and cocktail parties, but what are they, really? In this session we’ll answer that question, providing an approachable overview of relevant concepts, technologies, and use cases. We’ll then take a deeper dive into machine learning topics such as supervised learning, unsupervised […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Joost den Boer – Sharing 2 years experience using Scala in a real project

In Januari 2015 we started on a new project using Scala with a team which had hardly any Scala experience. In this talk I’d like to share insights and experiences during a 2-year journey of using Scala/Akka in a real project, how the team learned Scala and slowly found it’s way into functional programming. It […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Juliette Reinders Folmer & Wouter Groenewold – DiversITy matters

In every industry where the work-force has shifted from severely limited diversity to a divers work-force, you’ll find that both productivity as well as profitability has increased. Taking into account the enormous shortage of IT professionals world-wide and the distinct lack of diversity in the IT work-force, the time has come to accelerate this much-needed […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Luuk Buit – Web application security voor developers: tooling en best practices

Heel vervelend: vlak voordat je live gaat wordt er nog een pentest uitgevoerd en op het allerlaatste moment mag jij nog wat security problemen oplossen. Herkenbaar? Het zou veel beter zijn als je tijdens het ontwikkelen al direct veilige software schrijft. Je zit dan nog helemaal in de flow en hoeft er later niet meer […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Mark Heckler – This stuff is cool, but HOW CAN I GET MY COMPANY TO DO IT?

Cloud Native, containers, DevOps, microservices, and more: we go to conferences and get excited about the potential of so many things that could revolutionize our development and change our organizational and professional lives! And then, we go home…and hit the wall. If you’ve ever asked yourself, “This stuff is cool, but HOW CAN I GET […]