A conference in Malmö for software developers

Location: Java track
Time: 2007-11-15 13.00
Level: Intermediate
Emil Eifrém, NEO Persistence, Sweden
After some unsuccessful attempts at demo programming in the 80s, Emil Eifrem found a hacker's home in the world of text role-playing games in the early days of the internet. 100 000 lines of spaghetti C, almost as many segfaults and several sleepless years later, he escaped into the warm embrace of Java 1.0a2 and has stayed there ever since.
(He has no regrets but is secretly proud that the text game he founded is still played almost 15 years later.) After a decade as a developer, mentor and architect at a consulting- and product company in southern Sweden, Emil's current focus is on evangelizing the Neo netbase and preaching the demise of tabular solutions everywhere.
3 hours Workshop - Neo
Neo is a so-called "netbase" -- a network-oriented database that stores data structured in information networks rather than tables. It makes writing today's software easier and it enables a new type of solution for the software of tomorrow. This tutorial will give you a hands down introduction to the Neo API. It will walk you through a simple example for building a node space, help you wrap Neo in domain objects by exposing the node space as a filesystem and then guide you in adding security and finally cross-language search to that filesystem. After three hours, you will be comfortable with writing netbase-backed applications. The workshop consists of a small lecture and guided exercises.
Telephone: +46-(0)40-602 3134, email: info@oredev.org