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Orion: Software Development in the Browser

Presented by Boris Bokowski on Sep 26, 2011 Length 00:55:25     Download: MP3
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Sections
Architecture & Design,
Development
Topics
Tools ,
Internet ,
Agile ,
What's Next ,
Eclipse ,
IDEs
 

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Summary
Boris Bokowski introduces Orion, a web-based development tool, explaining its design principles: integrating several Internet technologies, such as HTTP, REST, JSON, OAuth, OpenID, and others.

Bio
Boris Bokowski is a software developer working on Eclipse for IBM in Ottawa, Canada. He leads the Eclipse Platform UI team, and is an elected committer representative on the Eclipse Board of Directors. Boris is heavily involved in the new Orion effort at Eclipse, which is bringing software development to the web as a web experience. You can follow Boris on Twitter as @bokowski.

About the conference
The « What's Next » conference will be the biggest Java event ever organized in France as of 2011, gathering the vibrant French community. It will gather all the most important Java experts of the world around various high-level interventions. The goal of this annual conference is to bring the audience the most up-to-date information on the new and emerging technologies around the Java platform.
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