Henry Story studied philosophy then computing in London in the 90s. He then went to work at AltaVista where he developed the BabelFish machine translation engine and server side technologies using Java. In 2004 he joined Sun Microsystems where he worked on the Atom protocol, implementing an RDF database for James Gosling BlogEd Editor, and researched uses of the Semantic Web.
Since the take over by Oracle Henry has been contributing to the W3C as an Apache member on the WebID protocol, the Linked Data Protocol, and is now a member of the Social Web Working Group. Henry has been developing full time in Scala since mid 2011.
Talks I've Given
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Building a Secure Distributed Social Web using Scala & Scala-JS
Featuring Henry Story
We will show how to build a full Scala client and server application by illustrating it with a use case pushing the limits of what can be done: a distributed secure Social Web server.
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Building a Secure Distributed Social Web using Scala & Scala-JS
Featuring Henry Story
We will show how to build a full Scala client and server application by illustrating it with a use case pushing the limits of what can be done: a distributed secure Social Web server.
We do this by using emerging W3C standards: using JSON-LD for distributed data [0] , the Linked Data Protocol...
scala distributed scalajs javascript