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   NZCS Canterbury Presents: Open Source Development Tools and Trends

Date:
   27 October 2005, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Venue: Canterbury Innovation Incubator, , Armagh Street, , Christchurch (between Manchester & Madras Streets - opposite Centennial Pool)

Details:
   NZCS:   Canterbury branch presents:

Open Source Development Tools and Trends

Open source and open standards software development languages and tools are quickly growing in popularity and adoption in the corporate world. In this session four speakers will discuss new developments and trends in this fast moving area. They will cover open source Java platforms (such as Tomcat, Ant, and Struts), Zope & Python, AJAX & Google hacking, Trac (an open source project management tool), and Mono (.Net on Linux).

The speakers are

Paul Roe, The Virtual.Paul's company specialises in custom web application development using Python, on the Zope and Plone platform. David Pugh, Bootstrap IT. David has spent the last 25 years working in the IT sector. Bootstrap develops software solutions that run in highly networked, multi-platform computing environments. They utilise and promote platform-neutral and open-source technologies where appropriate. Chris Noel, Encode. Chris co-runs Encode Ltd, a Christchurch based development house and consultancy focusing on the use of Open Source tools to provide high quality web based solutions. Encode has a strong background in PHP and W3C solutions. In recent times Encode has begun exploring the use of Mono as a means of providing portable desktop applications to aid the management of content presented through its web solutions.

Philip Lindsay. Philip is an New Zealand-based independent software developer who developed the Python binding for Gmail. Described by Tim O'Reilly as a "troublemaker" and "one of the key guys who decrypted the arcane structure of the Google Maps interface" he now works to make the
http://www.openlayers.org  interface as un-arcane as possible.

This event is a part of the Novell sponsored Emerging Trends series. Refreshments will be provided following conclusion of the presentation.

Registration Details:

Everyone Welcome.  Please use the links below to register.

Please note: Cancellations will not be accepted within 48 hours of an event

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   Price:

         Member

Free
         Staff of Corporate Partner

Free
         Student Member

Free
         Non Member

$5.00 incl GST http://www.nzcs.org.nz/tools/events/registration/register.asp?SECT=canterbury&ID=1000 http://www.nzcs.org.nz/tools/events/multi/step1.asp?SECT=canterbury&ID=1000
Last time unbooked entry wasn't a problem, and it was an interesting - tho abbreviated - event.

See you there. Cheers,

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Rik Tindall, InfoHelp Services <http://www.infohelp.co.nz>

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