En el mes de diciembre del año pasado celebramos el primer congreso PanamaJUG 2007, contamos con excelentes expositores nacionales e internacionales.
Un evento logrado gracias a la colaboración en Panamá de algunas personas y empresas que creyeron que es posible hacer una diferencia.
En esta ocasión hablaremos de los expositores, iniciaremos por Brian Sam Bodden.
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Biografia /
Brian Sam-Bodden is an author and recognized international speaker that has spent over twelve years working with object technologies, with an emphasis on the Java platform and in recent times falling in love with Ruby. He holds dual bachelor degrees from Ohio Wesleyan University in computer science and physics and is the president and chief software architect for Integrallis http://www.integrallis.com, where he focuses on building great applications with Java and Ruby. Brian has worked as an architect, developer, mentor, and trainer for several Fortune 500 companies in the tax, insurance, retail sciences, telecommunications, distribution, banking, finance, aviation, and scientific data management industries. As an independent consultant, he has promoted the use of open source in the industry by educating his clients on the cost benefits and productivity gains they can achieve. He is a frequent speaker at user groups and conferences nationally and abroad. Brian is the author of "Beginning POJOs: Spring, Hibernate, JBoss and Tapestry" and has also co-authored the Apress Java title "Enterprise Java Development on a Budget: Leveraging Java Open Source Technologies".
Brian realizo una excelente presentacion y un gran taller en nuestro congreso, hablando sobre reglas de negocio. Drools.
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Entre sus libros estan
Beginning POJOs: Spring, Hibernate, JBoss and Tapestry
Enterprise Java Development on a Budget
Sin duda un gran nivel en su conferencia, que fue el agrado de los participantes.
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