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SCALA LIFT OFF LONDON 2010 07-10-10


Scala Lift Off 2010
The Scala LiftOff comes to Skills Matter! We are thrilled to partner with David Pollak, Kaliya Hamlin, Jennifer Holmes and the London Scala Community for a 2 DAY Scala LiftOff! This 2 day Unconference will enable you to delve deep into Scala and Lift, and to learn and share experience. Stay tuned for information, on this page, or follow updates on twitter @skillsmatter #scalalol.


It’s a friendly community event for everyone - from those just “checking it out” to recognised Scala experts who have been developing it for years. This diversity means you can learn everything you need to know about any aspect of the Scala language or the Lift Web Framework.

Learn from the experts
Join Lift creator David Pollak, father of Scala Martin Odersky, Jonas Boner, the brain behind Akka and many others passionate about Scala for 2 days of learning and discussion!

THURSDAY
09:30-10:00 Registration
10:00-10:15 Welcome by David Pollak
10:15-10:30 Introductions around the room
10:30-11:00 Agenda Creation
11:00-11:15 Coffee, Tea & Refreshments
11:15-12:15 Session 1
12:15-12:30 Coffee, Tea & Refreshments
12:30-13:30 Session 2
13:30-14:30 Lunch
14:30-15:30 Session 3
15:30-15:45 Coffee, Tea & Refreshments
15:45-16:45 Session 4
16:45-17:00 Coffee, Tea & Refreshments
17:00-17:45 Review of the day and Park Bench with drinks
17:45-18:30 Drinks and registration of Scala UG Delegates
18:30-20:00 Scala UG Meeting, Pizza & Drinks

FRIDAY
09:30-10:00 Registration & Breakfast
10:00-10:30 Lightning Project Presentations
10:30-11:00 Agenda Creation
11:00-11:15 Coffee, Tea & Refreshments
11:15-12:15 Session 1
12:15-12:30 Coffee, Tea & Refreshments
12:30-13:30 Session 2
13:30-14:30 Lunch
14:30-15:30 Session 3
15:30-15:45 Coffee, Tea & Refreshments
15:45-16:45 Session 4
16:45-17:00 Coffee, Tea & Refreshments
17:00-17:45 Review of the day and Park Bench with drinks
17:45-18:30 Off to the 3 Kings (a traditional English Pub close by)

Tickets
Registration still open

Who will be there?
Thursday 7th October 2010
 Track 1
   HOW WE MOVED FROM JAVA TO SCALA
Graham TackleyGraham Tackley: Graham Tackley presents the experience of how the Guardian moved from Java to Scala. View the podcast here...
   
   QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
David PollakDavid Pollak: David Pollak, creator of the Lift Web Framework for Scala will give a talk and participate in the Open Space sessions of the Scala Lift-Off London 2010 View the podcast here...
   
   SCALA 2.8 COLLECTIONS OUTSIDE IN
Martin OderskyMartin Odersky: Martin Odersky, creator of Scala, presents Scala 2.8 Collections outside in. View the podcast here...
   
   AKKA: SIMPLER CONCURRENCY, SCALABILITY & FAULT-TOLERANCE THROUGH ACTORS
Jonas BonerJonas Boner: Jonas Boner, creator of Akka, will talk about how to achieve simpler concurrency, scalability & fault-tolerance through Actors. View the podcast here...
   
   NO BOXING HERE: A SCALA COMPILER PLUGIN WALK THROUGH
Iulian DragosIulian Dragos: No boxing here! In this talk, Iulian Dragos gives you a walk-through of a Scala compiler plugin. View the podcast here...
   
   EXPERIENCE WITH SCALA & AKKA AT BBC R&D PROTOTYPING
Glen FordGlen Ford: I have used Scala, Lift (and Akka) on and off for 18 months. I'd like to share with you my experiences and learn what projects are in production and what challenges others have faced. View the podcast here...
   
   WHEN IS AN OBJECT TOO BIG & COMPLEX TO BE IMMUTABLE?
Phil RiceOlle  KullbergPhil Rice & Olle Kullberg: In this talk, we discuss when is an object too big and complex to be immutable. View the podcast here...
   
   DAY 1 RECAP
Kaliya HamlinKaliya Hamlin: Kaliya Hamlin, aka Identity Woman, gives a recap of the Day 1 activities. View the podcast here...
   
Friday 8th October 2010
 Track 1
   LIFTY (LIGHTNING TALK)
Mads Hartmann JensenMads Hartmann Jensen: Mads Hartmann Jensen talks about Lifty. View the podcast here...
   
   PARSING IN SCALA: COMBINATORS AND PARBOILED
Mathias Doenitz Mathias Doenitz : In this talk, Mathias Doenitz discusses parsing in Scala: combinators and parboiled. View the podcast here...
   
   PARBOILED - SCALA PARSING DSL (LIGHTNING TALK)
Mathias Doenitz Mathias Doenitz : In this lightning talk, Marthias Doenitz presents Parboiled - Scala Parsing DSL. View the podcast here...
   
   SCALA MODULES (LIGHTNING TALK)
Heiko SeebergerHeiko Seeberger: Heiko Seeberger talks about Scala Modules in this lighning talk. View the podcast here...
   
   MINESWEEPER IN SCALA AND LIFT
Kevin Wright Kevin Wright : In this talk, Kevin Wright presents MineSweeper for Scala and Lift. View the podcast here...
   
   WHY SCALA AND LIFT? (LIGHTNING TALK)
Jeppe Nejsum MadsenJeppe Nejsum Madsen: In this lightning talk, Jeppe Nejsum Madsen gives his take on why Scala and Lift. View the podcast here...
   
   DATABINDER DISPATCH
Richard DallawayRichard Dallaway: Richard Dallaway talks about Databinder Dispatch. View the podcast here...
   
   TYPE CLASSES AND CAKE PATTERNS
Iulian DragosJon  PrettyIulian Dragos & Jon Pretty: In this talk, Iulian Dragos and Jon Pretty talk about Type Classes and Cake Patterns. View the podcast here...
   
   LIFT DEPLOYMENT ISSUES
Various SpeakersVarious Speakers: The various Lift deployment issues are discussed here. View the podcast here...
   
   SCALA ON THE PLAY!
Arthur EmbletonArthur Embleton: In this talk, Arthur Embleton talks about Scala on the Play! View the podcast here...
   
   TEST NARRATIVES
Pawel KrupinskiPawel Krupinski: In this talk, Pawel Krupinski discusses the issues of Scala Testing. View the podcast here...
   
   QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Various SpeakersVarious Speakers: The questions raised by the audience are tackled by members of the audience itself. View the podcast here...
   
   MONGODB
Ivan Porto CarreroIvan Porto Carrero: Ivan Porto Carrero discusses MongoDB and Scala. View the podcast here...
   


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