Tuesday: NoSQL Day
Friday, 14:15 - 15:05
Track: Java
How can he do it? How can Josh Bloch keep coming up with such great programming puzzlers year after year? He can't. Or can he? In this, the eighth installment of the perennial crowd pleaser, Click and Hack, the Type-It brothers, are truly scraping the bottom of the barrel. But some of the dregs they come up with may still astonish, delight, and educate. Either that or you can have a good laugh at their expense. There's only one way to find out. Come to the "Java Puzzlers: Scraping the Bottom of the Barrel" session. And come early, because as always, overripe fruit will be given to the first fifty attendees.
William Pugh is a professor of Computer Science at the University of Maryland. He joined Maryland in 1988, after receiving a PhD in Computer Science from Cornell University. Among other research contributions, he led the FindBugs project, an open source tool for finding coding mistakes and security vulnerabilities in Java programs. FindBugs has been downloaded more than one million times, and is used by many companies, including Google, eBay, Amazon and Oracle.
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