It‘s probably fitting
thatI’m writing a blog post about Engage sat in a coffee shop, on my iPad,
using Domino Mobile Apps. The last year has brought the product a long
way and one of the most significant new projects has been Theo Heselmans’
Wine App. Admittedly the OpenNTF Blog database is unchanged from the desktop
version, but it’s probably only going to be seen by a handful of people,
so investment is less beneficial.
But to get to
the reason for this blog post, in a little over a week, OpenNTF will be
in attendance at Engage. We’re proud to co-sponsor the Sponsor Showcase
event on Tuesday night, but we’ll also be involved heavily throughout
the event. Graham Acres, Jesse Gallagher, Oliver Busse, Paul Withers and
Serdar Basegmez will be in attendance and happy to speak all things open
source.
We have our OpenNTF
round table on Tuesday 11.45 in R1 called “Developer Tools for the Next
Decade”, hosted by Serdar Basegmez and Paul Withers.
Graham Acres
has a session on Wednesday 11.30 in Room D (Minerva) called “What is Cool
with Domino V10, Proton and Node.js, and why would I use it in my Domino
Apps Anyway?”
Jesse Gallagher
has a session on Tuesday at 16.00 in Room E (Mahy) called “Java with Domino
after XPages”.
Oliver Busse
has a session with Jan Krejcarek on Wednesday in Room E (Mahy) at 14.45
called “The NERD stuff: opening Domino to the modern web developer”.
Paul Withers
has three other sessions.
Tuesday at 17.00
in Room D (Minerva) with Fredrik Malmborg called “Introduction to Node-RED”.
Wednesday at 09.00
in Room D (Minerva) called “Modernizing Your Domino and XPages Applications”.
Wednesday at 12.00
in Room E (Mahy) called “AI - What Is It Good For?”
Serdar Basegmez
has a session on Wednesday at 13.30 in Room E (Mahy) with Tom van Aken
called “Your Data in the Major Leagues: A Practical and Updated Guide
to RESTful Domino v10”.
There are more
sessions that can be named by contributors and helpers of OpenNTF, and
we thank you all for your continuing efforts.