Wolf is an indie software contractor who writes Mac and Browser applications. In this talk he will be giving an analysis of Cappuccino's strengths and weaknesses in comparison to other technologies.
Saikat is one-half of the team at Mockingbird. He'll be talking about the theory behind the operational transformation-based real-time collaboration framework he built and the details of implementing it with Node.js and Cappuccino.
Pete joined Google in 2011 as a Developer Advocate working on the Chrome Web Store team and the open web platform. Pete will be discussing best practices around building web applications and how to distribute those applications through the Chrome Web Store.
Francisco is one of the original creators of Cappuccino and Objective-J and will be talking about Cappuccino past present and future.
Join Alex as he shows you how to create an entire application using Cappuccino's new bindings support, including using Interface Builder to set them up without any code.
Jorn is the art director of Sofa and designer of Cappuccino's Aristo UI theme. Jorn will share his insights in designing great UIs for Cappuccino that shine on the web.
Klaas Pieter is a developer at Sofa. He will talk about architecting for change using view controllers and the responder chain.
Rudro is a developer in the Studio Tools group at Pixar. He's involved in building both Cocoa apps as well as web apps in Cappuccino and other technologies. He will talk about his experience in building a large scale Cappuccino app for internal use at Pixar and offer advice on building complex desktop class apps in Cappuccino.
John C. Fox is the creator of MemoryMiner, the award-winning Digital Storytelling application for Mac, iOS and the Web. In this tutorial session John will walk you through the basics of creating a Cappuccino app from a Cocoa programmer's perspective.
Derek will walk through a typical OJTest test case and how to execute it. He'll cover what parts of your application are easy and valuable to test and also which parts are difficult and not so valuable. He will also demonstrate CuCapp as a means of Functional Testing in Cappuccino.
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