05-12-2006, 08:48 PM
Open Source Developers' Conference
Melbourne, December 5th-8th 2006
The Open Source Developers' Conference is a conference designed for developers, by developers. It covers numerous programming languages across a range of operating systems. Talks vary from introductory pieces through to the deeply technical. With three talks on at any time, spanning over three days; there is bound to be something of interest to any developer.
The Conference Program is now available. Unfortunately registration is now CLOSED! You can see the program here: [url="http://osdc2006.cgpublisher.com/program.html"]http://osdc2006.cgpublisher.com/program.html[/url]
The conference is being held at the Caulfield campus of Monash University, 900 Dandenong Road, Caulfield East, Victoria.
List of Topics
For more information go to: [url="http://www.osdc.com.au/"]http://www.osdc.com.au/[/url]
Melbourne, December 5th-8th 2006
The Open Source Developers' Conference is a conference designed for developers, by developers. It covers numerous programming languages across a range of operating systems. Talks vary from introductory pieces through to the deeply technical. With three talks on at any time, spanning over three days; there is bound to be something of interest to any developer.
The Conference Program is now available. Unfortunately registration is now CLOSED! You can see the program here: [url="http://osdc2006.cgpublisher.com/program.html"]http://osdc2006.cgpublisher.com/program.html[/url]
The conference is being held at the Caulfield campus of Monash University, 900 Dandenong Road, Caulfield East, Victoria.
List of Topics
- Free software - A look back, a look ahead
- What's New In Python: 2006 Edition
- Perl White Magic: Special Variables and Command Line Switches
- Working with PHP and Oracle
- A Rails/Django Comparison
- Obfuscation, Golfing and Secret Operators in Perl
- Implementation of Queuing Disciplines on Linux made Easy
- Ctypes. ctypes run!
- Moose - it's the new Camel!
- Enterprise PHP
- What's Old Is New Again
- use feature: An overview of new language constructs in Perl 5.10
- Conferences For Beginners
- RESTful Software Development and Maintenance
- Nothing can possibly go wrong
- Testing Performance Mail Relay
- Web Application Security - Tools, Techniques, Tips and Tricks
- Wile Coyote's Toolbox: The Acme Namespace - 30 minutes, 90 modules
- Data Warehousing HOWTO
- APhPLIX, Traditional GUI in Web Applications: "GUI Classique en Applications Web"
- Python in Mozilla
- Publishing a Perl-based app to SourceForge and CPAN
- Object Pascal on linux isn't dead.
- The Planet Feed Reader: Better Living Through Gravity
- Open Source Glue: Using Open Source to Glue Proprietary Systems to Business Needs
- The Da Vinci Codebase
- Open Source Synchrotron
- J2EE and Open Source Innovation: The Relationship between Open Source and Standards
- Doing stupid things with XSLT
- A Database Money Can't Buy
- Testing non-perl apps with TAP
- Shiny, Pretty Things
- PHP 5 and IBM DB2
- The Database - slave or master? Tangram and DBIx::Class
- Development of Mono Applications with Agile Languages
- Apache Configuration Primer
- Retooling the World Wide Web for Its Original Purpose: Modernising the Web for University Research
- MontyLingua (and ConceptNet) to simplify natural text processing tasks
- Open Source on the Scientific Bleeding Edge
- Square pegs and round holes: A reflection on Class:BI
- Automatic Text Generation and Weather Forecasting
- System Administration Skills for Developers
- Mono - Migrating from Windows to Linux
- Accessing Relational Databases with Python
- Team Monash: Outwit, Outplay, Outlast
- An Uppity Phone System: New opportunities from VoIP and OSS telephony
- Building Audio Applications With GStreamer
- The Pillars of FOSS: Looking at the whole FOSS picture
- The Portable Image Testing Architecture: Rediculously Large Scale Testing
- Building With a Version Control Audit Trail
- Understanding Greediness: Improve Your Understanding of Reg-exes
- Programs are Just Words: Designing Domain Specific Languages in Ruby
- Architecture with Archetypes: The seafelt Reporting Framework for Zope/Plone
- Making Printed and Online Reports Look Great With JasperReports
- Human Interfaces for Geeks
- Career Development for Developer Geeks
- Managing Distributed Version Control
- Usability, user-centered design (UCD) and FOSS
- The DigitalFriend: the First End-User Oriented Multi-Agent System
- Coding in a Distributed Team: Testing, Reviewing, Sharing and Merging Code Without Going Crazy
- ODF: Our Document Future: OpenDocument Format and Digital Preservation
- Better Software Through Test Coverage: A Practical Guide To Making Your Test Suite Suck Less
For more information go to: [url="http://www.osdc.com.au/"]http://www.osdc.com.au/[/url]