NFJS Fall 2010: What do you want to learn?

Posted by: Matt Stine on 06/22/2010

Hi everyone! I’m currently in the process of developing new talks for my Fall 2010 NFJS tour dates. While I don’t know yet where I’ll be speaking, I can tell you that I’ve registered availability for the following shows:

  • Boston, MA
  • Seattle, WA
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Chicago, IL
  • Denver, CO

So, if you’re in one of those cities and you’re thinking about attending NFJS when it comes your way (see here for the schedule), I’d like to know what you want to hear about assuming I come your way.

To narrow down the potentials a bit, here are my personal areas of focus:

  • Agility/Lean/Kanban
  • Native Mobile and Web Mobile Software Development (iPhone/iPad/Android)
  • Web Development in General (HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript)
  • Modularity and OSGi

If there are any topics from these four areas that you’d like to hear more about, please speak up in the comments section. And even if you’re not in one of these cities, most of any talks I develop for the Fall will likely show up on the 2011 tour as well, so please speak up anyway!

Thanks in advance for your feedback!



About Matt Stine

Matt Stine

Matt Stine is an Enterprise Java/Cloud consultant based in Memphis, TN. He is a twelve year veteran of the enterprise software and web development industries, with experience spanning the healthcare, biomedical research, e-commerce, and retail store domains.

Matt has spoken at conferences ranging from JavaOne to CodeMash and has published several articles for Agile Zone, GroovyMag and NFJS the Magazine, as well as the Selenium 2.0 DZone Refcard. Matt is also the founder of the Memphis/Mid-South Java User Group.

His current areas of interest include lean/agile software development, software architecture, mobile application development and functional languages.

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