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"Rock Star" Award:
My JavaOne 2007 presentation was
voted as one of the "Top Sessions at the 2007
JavaOne Conference. The people in attendance at
your session surveyed you as an exceptional speaker...
With this honor, you are now considered
one of the JavaOne Conference Rock Stars..."
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| In addition to lecturing on UNIX and/or Java almost
every month, I speak at conferences a few times a year. |
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None scheduled.
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| Past Presentations |
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At the July 2009 ISSTA Conference,
I was scheduled to present a short talk on
AnnaBot
as part of the
DEFECTS 2009
conference.
Unfortunately this had to cancel due to a
scheduling conflict on my part.
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At the regular meeting of TJUG
on Thursday, March 19 I presented the first public appearance of
AnnaBot, an Annotation Verification tool.
Venue:
HackLab.TO
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On October 25, 2008 I again showed OpenMoko at the
Ontario Linux Fest in Toronto.
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On May 18, 2008, I presented on the
OpenMoko project ("free your phone")
at
BSDCan 2008.
This was the first public showing in the world of OpenMoko's
Englightenment-and-Qtopia-based "April Software Update"
and it was up and running on a GTA02a5 FreeRunner.
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On December 5, 2007, I spoke about
OpenMoko
at the Toronto
Asterisk Users Group.
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On October 13, 2007, I spoke about the
OpenMoko project ("free your phone")
at OnLinux 2007,
the Ontario Linux Festival
(slides here).
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In June, 2007, I reprised my JavaOne
talk to the
Toronto Java User's Group
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JavaOne
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In May, 2007 I presented some of the key
information from my new book
Checking Java Programs
at the annual
JavaOne conference
in San Francisco, CA.
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In November, 2004, as
Americans watched a very fateful election, I spoke to the
Toronto Java User's Group
about Groovy.
My slides and more information are
here.
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I delivered a pair of talks on J2SE topics at Javapolis in Belgium, November
13th. |
| I presented a tutorial on Secure Firewalls with OpenBSD at BSDCon Europe 2002, the
2nd European BSD Conference, November 15-17, 2002, in Amsterdam, the
Netherlands. |
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O'Reilly Open
Source Conference, held yearly in the summer in California. |