Rik Arendt Lieke Arendt We believe that that the browser is the future; therefore we have always seen the Open Web as a robust platform for application development. Meanwhile JavaScript is making its grand comeback. Cloud9 combines these ideas ideas. Cloud9 is a tool to develop in the cloud that is aiming to be the IDE (integrated development environment) for JavaScript developers built by JavaScript developers. JavaScript applications run online for a purpose, so why shouldn't you develop you...
Phil Gomes Chris Palmer Daliah Saper Edward Swiderski Ryan "Icculus" Gordon
Chris McAvoy Organizations have a lot of options when they're trying to fix a problem. The eternal question is: do we build this, or do we use existing software to fix it? Hackers love to build, but sometimes it's best to realize your strengths and build to those, rather than spending valuable energy fixing problems that have been well solved by other smart people. I'll provide a basic framework for making these sorts of decisions that focuses on discovering your strengths, rather than chasing...
Ryan "Icculus" Gordon This talk will explore the history of video games on open source platforms, from Zork to First Person Shooters. We will discuss the games, the companies, the players, and which games and business models created an Epic Win.
Italo Vignoli
Chris Palmer SSL Observatory, HTTPS Everywhere, censorship-resistant DNS, secure cloud filesystems, open source security auditing project, etc. [first 4 minutes of talk is missing]
Martin Logan The talk will explain the new way of doing things at small shops briefly and then be a jump start to getting started with deploying applications to the cloud. [first 5 minutes of talk are missing]
Gregory Miller
Gregory Miller