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Alex Moffat, Lombardi Engineering Manager
Alex Moffat is the Engineering Manager for Lombardi Software's
Blueprint product and has presented about real world GWT experiences
at JavaOne and Google IO.
He's worked for both customers of enterprise
software and makers of enterprise software starting back in the days
of IBM 3270s, JCL and MVS. Along the way he's learnt that customers
and vendors can have very different perceptions of the same
product.
He first started programming in Java back in the Beta 1.0
days but only started to get paid for it when he joined Lombardi in
1999. Since then he's worked on all sorts of different pieces of
software but is really enjoying the challenges of Web 2.0 on IE
6.0. Without GWT it wouldn't be a quarter as much fun.
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Presentation: "Real world GWT. Why Lombardi built Blueprint with GWT and why you should use it for your next RIA"
Time:
Wednesday 17:15 - 18:15
Location:
Cornell
Abstract: What is the Google Web Toolkit, what can you do with it, and why
should you use it? Using our real world experience building Lombardi
Blueprint as a case study this presentation will answer these
questions.
We'll also touch on GWT's place in the development life
cycle, including interaction with designers, the efficiency of the
generated code, and present some useful design patterns and tips for
making the best use of GWT.
Lombardi has been using GWT for nearly two years now. We've built a complete SaaS product, Lombardi Blueprint, and are using GWT extensively in our enterprise product, Teamworks, to provide both standalone Web UIs and in combination with Eclipse.
It's our belief that GWT should be your default choice for RIA development,
this presentation will show you why.
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