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
Nat Pryce, TweetAuthor of "Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests" and developer of the jMock mock-object library.
Biography: Nat Pryce
After completing his PhD at Imperial College, Nat Pryce joined a dot-com just in time to ride the bust. Since then he has worked as a programmer, architect, trainer, and consultant in a variety of industries, including sports reportage, marketing communications, retail, telecoms, and finance. He has also worked on academic research projects and does occasional university teaching. An early adopter of XP, he has written or contributed to several open source libraries and tools that support TDD and was one of the founding organizers of the London XP Day conference. He also regularly presents at international conferences. Nat is based in London, UK.
Presentation: TweetRaspberry Pi with extra toppings
This talk will describe what we've learned during our journey into physical computing with the RaspberryPi. At Quick2Wire, we're developing hardware and software for novice hobbyists and schools. This has required us learning some new skills and remembering some old ones. We will talk about the design of the Quick2Wire hardware, which simplifies attaching multiple external devices, our Python API, which simplifies programming with those devices.