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Keynote
Mardi le 2 décembre 08h00
Thanks to the plateau of per-chip performance increases and the resulting need
to work better with multi-core CPUs, the relative difficulty of mapping user
requirements to general-purpose programming languages, the emergence of language-agnostic
"virtual machines" that abstract away the machine, the relative ceiling of functionality
we're finding on the current crop of object-oriented languages, and the promise and power
of productivity of dynamically-typed or more loosely-typed languages, we're about to
experience a renaissance of innovation in programming languages. Come hear why this is,
and what practicing programmers need to do in order to ride the forefront--instead of
the trailing edge--of this new wave in computer science.
 | | |  | | Ted Neward est un consultant indépendant et architecte de systèmes dans la région de Sacramento Californie. Il est auteur de plusieurs livres incluant Server-Based Java Programming" (Manning), the forthcoming "Effective Enterprise Java" (Addison-Wesley) and "SSCLI Essentials" (OReilly) and co-author of "C# In a Nutshell" (OReilly) avec Peter Drayton et Ben Albahari. Il est aussi un professeur pour DevelopMentor pour qui il enseigne JAVA et .NET. Il écrit fréquemment des articles pour www.javageeks.com and www.clrgeeks.com. Il travaille présentement pour l'université de Californie, Davis Accounting et Financial Information Services software system. |
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