CFP: Thermostat for Developers

Mario Torre neugens.limasoftware at gmail.com
Fri Nov 27 13:29:49 CET 2015


Title: Thermostat for Developers

Abstract:

Thermostat has evolved a log way from being a specialised tool for
performance monitoring and analysis of the JVM, first by encompassing
a generic framework for performance analysis and data visualisation
and now with the addition of a powerful and advanced new Platform
infrastructure that also allow users to build completely standalone
projects.
The Platform offers a familiar environment that handles Model View and
Controllers objects, presentation layer, threading models,
visualisation and also special effects, and a new data architecture.

In this presentation we will demonstrate how to build an application
based on Thermostat in few simple steps and how to take advantage of
the new architecture to build stunning and visually appealing
applications.

Speaker: Mario Torre, Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat.
Bio: Hacker for fun and freedom, free software enthusiast, musician
and incurable romantic, proud husband and very proud father of a
beautiful baby girl, he has served few key FLOSS projects like GNU
Classpath and OpenJDK and is co-author of the Caciocavallo project.
Mario has a strong interest in Computer Graphics and Human - Machine
interaction and User Interface design. Currently works as a Principal
Software Engineer for Red Hat on Thermostat, a monitoring platform for
OpenJDK. Mario is an active Member and Contributor to the OpenJDK
Project and its Community as an OpenJDK and Free Software advocate and
Java Champion and Member of the Adoption Group.

Cheers,
Mario
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