Clean HTML by Audrey Lievremont
In any web application our main rendering tool is HTML. Yet many developers are unfamiliar with this tool and do a bit of whatever they can to get the rendering they want. Why shouldn’t you do layout with tables, what is semantic HTML? How to make clean HTML? That’s what I propose to explain to you!
The Specifics of Integration Testing by Nicolas Frankel
What is a unit test? And if I do JUnit, am I doing TU? How are integration tests different? And how can they help me improve the quality of my software? What are the tools that make it easier to do TU? And finally, how to best use these tools?
Agile Development Center at Nespresso: Experience Report by Guillaume Vial
Agility at the boundaries of waterfall... Going from 15 to 80 developers across 3 different sites: in agile mode? Initiatives, successes, challenges, ... What else?
git: A Simple and Effective Workflow by Teryk Bellahsene
Live coding with usual operations and a proven and recommended workflow
How to Advantageously Replace Excel with R to Process Your Log Files by Philippe Kernevez
We will see how to simply exploit log files from performance tests or production. I have long used Excel to work with these files. In this session, we will see how to use R without being an expert (I’m not one) and get around Excel’s limitations, namely:
Reverse Psychology in Java Development by Nicolas Peru
Over the years, Java developers have acquired psychological biases about certain development practices that are interesting to explore (good or bad practices). Moreover, these biases can also be exploited to make obvious bad practices that don’t always stand out. During the talk, we will discuss some of these habits and see why they are sometimes bad and how to work around them.
Audrey is a developer at AIM. She has 8 years of experience in web projects in Belfort, Grenoble, and Geneva. A technology enthusiast, married to a geek and mother of two children (future geeks?), she is passionate about development and loves Java User Groups and Human Talks. In 2012, she co-founded jDuchess Swiss, an organization whose objective is to attract and give visibility to women in the development world.
Developer Advocate with 15+ years experience consulting for many different customers, in a wide range of contexts (such as telecoms, banking, insurances, large retail and public sector). Usually working on Java/Java EE and Spring technologies, but with narrower interests like Software Quality, Build Processes and Rich Internet Applications. Currently working for Exoscale. Also double as a teacher in universities and higher education schools, a trainer and triples as a book author.
eCommerce Team Leader at Nestlé Nespresso S.A.
Java/JEE developer for 7 years. I am from Paris, 31 years old. Based in Geneva for almost 3 years. Consultant at Qim info for a little over 2 years.
Hello! I'm ready to help. What would you like me to assist with? You can: - Ask me to help with code in your project - Request a specific task or feature - Get help with debugging or testing - Ask questions about the codebase What would you like to work on?
Java developer, weekend athlete, I work for SonarSource in the Language team, specifically on the Java plugin. His blog: [https://plus.google.com/113599407874313554000](https://plus.google.com/113599407874313554000)