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Revision as of 05:15, 16 August 2012
Contents
- 1 Szymon Brandys
- 2 Bartosz Czerwiński
- 3 Krzysztof Daniel
- 4 Agata Hejmej
- 5 Stephan Herrmann
- 6 Małgorzata Janczarska
- 7 Werner Keil
- 8 Jacek Laskowski
- 9 Stefan Lay
- 10 Dariusz Łuksza
- 11 Mike Milinkovich
- 12 Jarosław Pałka
- 13 Kamil Piętak
- 14 Paweł Pogorzelski
- 15 Szymon Ptaszkiewicz
- 16 Radosław Urbaś
- 17 Tomasz Żarna
Szymon Brandys
Szymon is an advisory software engineer working for IBM Poland in Krakow. He leads a team working on the Platform Workspace components (http://wiki.eclipse.org/Workspace_Team). Recently along with his team he is involved in the Eclipse Orion project (http://wiki.eclipse.org/Orion). Orion's objective is to create a browser-based open tool integration platform which is entirely focused on developing for the web, in the web. Szymon is also an organizer of Eclipse Demo Camps in Krakow and speaker at conferences like EclipseCon and JDD.
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Bartosz Czerwiński
Krzysztof Daniel
I have been working with Eclipse for nearly 6 years now. First, a support engineer @ IBM, where I have learned how many bugs are in Eclipse ;-), then as packager @ Red Hat, where I package Eclipse for Fedora, which got me acquainted with various build systems very fast :-).
Talks: Tycho - using maven to build OSGi plugins Building OSGi applications was always a pain. Various approaches did not work well due to specific dependency handling, conflicts, and similar issues. Only recent Eclipse project called Tycho seems to use both maven for the simplicity and Equinox for dependency management making builds really easy. This talk will give insights into how Tycho is built and how it works. XText - creating your own code generation tools Domain Specific Languages provide a real benefit to many non-IT specialist, which can learn very quickly how to program things they really now without knowing how to program. In this talk I would like to present slightly different scenario - writing a code generator for IT purposes, which will make us free from certain tasks that require a lot of copy-pasting. |
Agata Hejmej
Stephan Herrmann
Stephan Herrmann received his Ph.D. at Technische Universität Berlin in 2002. Since then his focus is on developing the concepts of Object Teams, the language OT/J and its tools. He is the lead of the Eclipse Object Teams Project and a committer on the JDT/Core.
Talks: Redefining Modularity with Object Teams No more excuse for your NPE: JDT 3.8 understands null-annotations |
Małgorzata Janczarska
Werner Keil
Jacek Laskowski
Jacek Laskowski has been getting the gist of the Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) specification and its ecosystem for years and will surely be spending some more to come. He's a committer of Apache OpenEJB and Apache Geronimo. He's recently been very interested in functional languages and the decision to study a few ones - Clojure, JavaScript, JRuby and Scala - shapes his current self-learning activities. He's the founder and a co-leader of the Warszawa Java User Group (Warszawa JUG) that hosts the jvarsovia and warsjawa conferences in Poland. He's a IT Specialist for WebSphere at IBM Polska. He blogs at his latest endeavours at http://blog.japila.pl.
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Stefan Lay
Dariusz Łuksza
Dariusz is a Open Source enthusiast and long time Linux user with wide range of interests and knowledge starting from Java and Git through new JVM languages, functional programming to programmer productivity. Is also committer on EGit project and in 2011 was recognized as Top Eclipse Contributor. In his free time he is contributing to OpenSource projects, write blog, run, ride a motorcycle and co-organize DevCrowd conference.
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Mike Milinkovich
Jarosław Pałka
Od ponad 10 lata w branży IT, jako administrator baz danych, programista, architekt, manager i "inżynier od spraw katastrof". Brałem udział w małych, średnich i nonsensownie dużych projektach, prowadzonych zgodnie zasadami "waterfall", Agile oraz przy braku jakichkolwiek metodyk, z tym samym zawsze skutkiem. Co doprowadziło mnie do wniosku, że nie ważne co robisz tak długo, jak robisz to dobrze, w najprostszy z możliwych sposobów i używasz właściwych narzędzi które wykonają pracę za Ciebie. W międzyczasie dałem się porwać się ideą TDD, Software Craftmanship, do granic możliwości wyeksploatować tak piękne w swej prostocie pomysły jak REST, JavaScript i NOSQL. Od czasu do czasu można usłyszeć moje niskiej jakości żarty na temat architektury na konferencjach w Polsce. W chwilach wolnych członek SSEEP i autor bloga na http://geekyprimitives.wordpress.com/
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Kamil Piętak
I'm a PhD student at Computer Science at AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow. I'm interested in component software engineering, especially in OSGi and Eclipse technologies. From a several years I'm involved in projects built upon Eclipse RCP and (recently) Eclipse 4.
Talks: Tworzenie aplikacji typu Rich Clients za pomocą Eclipse 4 RCP |
Paweł Pogorzelski
Szymon Ptaszkiewicz
Radosław Urbaś
Tomasz Żarna
Tomasz is a software developer working for IBM Poland in Krakow. He has been a member of team working on the Platform Workspace components for over 5 years. Since 2011 along with his team he has been involved in the Eclipse Orion project. Recently he joined JDT Core team. After hours he fixes bugs in EGit (as a committer) and JGit (as an active contributor). Tomasz is also an organizer and a regular speaker at Eclipse Demo Camps in Krakow and Poznan.
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