GOTO is a vendor independent international software development conference with more that 90 top speaker and 1300 attendees. The conference cover topics such as .Net, Java, Open Source, Agile, Architecture and Design, Web, Cloud, New Languages and Processes

Brian LeRoux, PhoneGap project team, Adobe

Brian LeRoux

Biography: Brian LeRoux

Brian LeRoux leads the open source PhoneGap project team at Adobe (currently undergoing incubation as Apache Cordova). He's been with the PhoneGap project from its very humble beginnings at Nitobi Software.

Presentation: PhoneGap 2.0 Dev and 3.0 Roadmap

Track: Mobile cross-platform, testing and tools / Time: Tuesday 10:20 - 11:10 / Location: Rytmisk Sal, Musikhuset

Mobile is on the rise, and with it comes mobile web technology. The past year has seen tremendous adoption of the free/open source PhoneGap project with over 1 million downloads. In this talk, Brian will demonstrate how to quickly build a mobile application using PhoneGap, how it all works under the hood, and where the project is going in the coming year.

Presentation: Professional Productivity - Part 2

Track: Professional Productivity / Time: Wednesday 11:30 - 12:20 / Location: Kammermusiksalen, Musikhuset

Small talks of 15 minutes each.

Your First Look at the Dart Editor

Jaime Wren

Dart Editor is a lightweight, open-source editor for writing Dart applications. I will demonstrate how the editor helps you efficiently write modern web apps with Dart. After creating a Dart application we'll quickly navigate and search through Dart source, and accurately write code with refactoring and code completion tools. You'll also see how the editor connects to Dartium (Chromium with the Dart VM) for a fast development and debugging experience.

Personal Productivity

Brian Leroux

Scaling Yourself

Scott Hanselmann

As information workers, we are asked to absorb even more information than ever before. More blogs, more documentation, more patterns, more layers of abstraction. Now Twitter and Facebook compete with Email and Texts for our attention, keeping us up-to-date on our friends dietary details and movie attendance second-by-second. Does all this information take a toll on your psyche or sharpen the saw? Is it a matter of finding the right tools and filters to capture what you need, or do you just need to unplug. Is ZEB (zero email bounce) a myth or are there substantive techniques for prioritizing your life on the web? Come see Scott’s famous “Scaling Yourself” talk, adapted to take only 15 minutes of your time!