Euromnis 2023 - Oct 23-27 - summary of speakers and topics

Rob Mostyn mostyn at platformis.net
Tue Aug 8 07:01:21 UTC 2023


And may I remind everyone considering Euromnis, to register before the end of this month after which early bird discount increments from €1500 to €1700.  If you register in October it will be €1800.

See you there!
Rob Mostyn


> On 8 Aug 2023, at 03:35, Doug Easterbrook via omnisdev-en <omnisdev-en at lists.omnis-dev.com> wrote:
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> hi all.
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> Forgive me if I repeat some of the information that  I’ve sent out privately to members on this list.  I’d like to make sure that the informatiopn about the conference reaches everybody, especially those who read list items and may not post.
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> Euromnis is a great place to learn to augment your use of Omnis.
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> Development is only part of the system lifecycle.  There is VCS/GIT, deployment, automatic bug identification, bug tracking, resolution, database and omnis performance tricks, measuring application complexity.   There are also design ideas, connecting omnis with the world, implementing new features of the gui, best practices, deployment on linux, servers, xcomps, uncovering some secrets that you wish you’d known or somebody had told you— you name it.
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> The purpose of the conference is to bring together people and highlight some really great things you can add to your environment development environment - and make life easier.
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> There are 11 speakers with a profound depth of current omnis knowledge and close to 30 sessions on omnis and its environment.   Some are doing some out of this world things with omnis
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> That being said, I’d like to share two links with you
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> Speakers: https://www.omnisworld.co.uk/speakers-2023/ <https://www.omnisworld.co.uk/speakers-2023/>
> Sessions: https://www.omnisworld.co.uk/workshops-2023/ <https://www.omnisworld.co.uk/workshops-2023/>
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> As part of the process of putting the conference together, we analyze the session topics mid way to adapt and make sure we cover the bases.   That means we are finalizing some final sessions on Postgres and omnis performance, SQL, table classes tips and tricks, some innovative things to run inside oBrowser -and-  one or two others that we are working with speakers to flesh out.
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> Love to see you at Euromnis - its an amazing time - and the speakers alway put work into libaries so you can take working examples home
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> so far, we’ve highlighted sessions on
> some secret functionality in the js-client
> connecting Omnis (as a client or sever) to micro-services and the internet of things
> using objects within the JS client (and studio 11 changes)
> automated testing
> devops and auto building/deploying your applications
> frameworks
> adding GIS (geographical information systems - i.e. maps) to your far client or JS servers and where to source them for free.
> measuring software quality
> auto generating documentation in a wiki to make it easier to find things
> postgres, performance, and SQL that might make your life easer.
> using themes and stylesheets to control the look of your app
> we'll be talking in depth about oWrite and BrainyData's complete suite of tools in the javascript client and fat client
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> If you are not getting the speaker profiles as I send them out and you want them, please let me know.  I may not have you in our database.
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> thanks for reading this.   Love to see you there.
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> Doug Easterbrook
> Arts Management Systems Ltd.
> mailto:doug at artsman.com
> http://www.artsman.com
> Phone (403) 650-1978
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