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PUBSUB HUDDLE 23-09-11


PubSub Huddle is a one-day conference and hackfest for developers. If you have a project (or a project in mind) that uses messaging, we'll help you with it.

Join us on the 23rd September to hear speakers from ØMQ, RabbitMQ and MQTT talk in-depth about upcoming developments in the world of messaging. In the afternoon, we'll have lightning talks and experts on hand to help with your hacking. And in the evening, beer!

PubSub Huddle is run in partnership between Skills Matter and VMware and is hosted at Skills Matter.

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Friday 23rd September 2011
 Track 1
 09.30am - 10.00am     THE FUTURE OF MESSAGING
Martin SustrikMartin Sustrik: Martin Sústrik will show how 0MQ solves some of these problems and introduce you to SP, a protocol initiative focused on systematically solving these challenges. View the podcast here...
   
 10.15am - 10.45am     INTRODUCING MQTT
Andy PiperAndy Piper: MQ Telemetry Transport is a protocol designed particularly with the Internet of Things in mind - it's small, lightweight, and works well over unreliable or low-bandwidth networks. Andy Piper will present an overview of where MQTT came from, how to use it, and the many places in which it is already being used. View the podcast here...
   
 11.00am - 11.30am     REALTIME WEB: NOT THERE YET!
Marek MajkowskiMarek Majkowski: In this talk, Marek will look at messaging for web apps, explain why even WebSockets that worked would solve only a part of a problem, and set out what can be done about it. View the podcast here...
   
 11.45am - 12.15pm     PUBSUB FOR THE WEB : PUBSUBHUBBUB, XMPP AND SUPERFEEDR
Julien GenestouxJulien Genestoux: The web was built around a client to server architecture. It currently relies on “polling” pattern in which the clients have to ask the servers about the data they care about. View the podcast here...
   
 12.45pm - 17.00pm     LIGHTNING TALKS/HACKING & DISCUSSION!
: The afternoon will start with a batch of lightning talks, then proceed into hacking and discussion. View the podcast here...
   


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