Euromnis 2024 - its coming up soon. Love to see you there
Doug Easterbrook
doug at artsman.com
Thu Aug 22 05:25:13 UTC 2024
hi Everybody.
Euromnis 2024 is a conference organized by Omnis developers for Omnis developers and it is being held Nov 3rd through Nov 8th, 2024 in Arnhem, Netherlands.
Throughout the year, speaker profiles were sent to those that use the list periodically. This year, there are 13 speakers presenting 22 great sessions that are about: all manners of things Omnis, and the tools we use with Omnis to make it a great development platform. Speakers are from France, UK, Romania, Germany, Switzerland, Canada, USA. Attendees typically come from many countries such as: Germany, Italy, France, UK, Belgium, Netherlands, USA, Canada, Portugal, Australia and more. The mix is always eclectic and refreshing.
Each year, we look for new or emerging topics and practices that we hear about.
Some of you listen on list and may not receive the emails because we don’t know about you. The following is a list of topics that you can read more about at https://www.omnisworld.co.uk/workshops-2024/.
Last year, the excitement at Euromnis 2023 was palpable. You could feel the elation as everybody talked about all things Omnis. It certainly was great to get back together after a few years of Covid.
We hope you make time and come this year - we think you’ll really like it.
Speakers and Session scheduled so far are:
Alex Clay (USA)
— Automated testing with intensive OmnisTAP (omnos) and pgTAP (postgres) discussion and implementation
— Building and Shipping of applications using automation tools centred around Jenkins and other companion products
Mirko Pepa (Switzerland)
— Mantis bug tracking: including installation, integration with Omnis and Jenkins
— Software Quality Metrics: actually measuring code complexity using McCabe and Halsted to identify possible refactoring points
— Automatic documentation generation: from code, from Mantis - generate software change logs and more
Dave Mckeone (Canada)
— create real time customizable, moveable dashboards showing data via apache e-charts in obrowser with almost no work.
Michael Monschau (UK)
— understanding some omnis internals using Michael’s xComps as illustrative power of the techniques
— writing javascript controls ONCE, and displaying on web and on oBrowser using JSCBridge SDK
Stefan Diefenbacher (Switzerland)
— Using AI to extract data into omnis from any document (text, PDF, Image or written) via Azure DocumentIntelligence and how to train the model.
Robert Andreas Schöening (Germany)
— 3 Omnis Workshops to take users though the IDE, browser, database connection, objects inheritance and more as a great overview of Omnis
Gavin Foster (UK)
— using subforms within JS-Client to create multi window interface and rich web application.
— using data-observer objects to easily pass data between instantiated classes and keep data in windows current
Silvan Baach (Switzerland)
— Monitoring unknown code issues that occur at runtime and reporting them using Sentry so you can fix issues before the user knows of them.
Joe Maus (USA)
— using Postgres to deliver complex data (think invoice) in a single JSON structure to improve performance dramatically
— Advanced SQL topics such as table pivots, difference queries, integrating chatGPT, and other tricks
Serban Teodorescu (Romania)
— Integrating Python with Omnis and reasons why you would want to do this on occasion
— Various options for deploying Omnis Web applications in the Cloud
Doug Easterbrook (Canada)
— creating a search interface to do google like searches using the text search capabilities of postgres
— various Omnis and postgres performance optimization tricks and techniques
Scott Meredith (USA)
— A discussion of approaches and ideas to improve the GUI including things like natural language queries, styles and new omnis objects.
Lou Piccianio (USA)
— discussion on AI, models, tools, and some features in Postgres to support the data structures needed for training some AI tools, such as chatbots to deliver better answers
Doug Easterbrook
Arts Management Systems Ltd.
mailto:doug at artsman.com
http://www.artsman.com
Phone (403) 650-1978
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