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WWX16 schedule #37

Closed JbIPS closed 8 years ago

JbIPS commented 8 years ago

Hi everyone!

Now that we have all the information about the speeches and lightning talks, here's the soon to be final schedule:

Friday 27 : Welcoming day & Workshops

Time Event
2:00pm - 4:30pm Workshop 1
4:30pm - 7:00pm Workshop 2
7:00pm - 8:00pm Welcoming Apero
8:30pm - 11:00pm Welcoming Diner

Saturday 28 : Conference day 1

Time Event
9:00am - 9:30am Coffee time
9:30am - 10:00am Intro
10:00am - 10:45am Justin Donaldson: The Haxe Lua Target #35
11:00am - 11:15am Alexandre Strzelewicz: Networked process manager and micro service architecture
11:20am - 12:05am Emmanuel Botros: PISTAHX: type safe, design first, haxe based web api #7
12:20am - 1:50pm Lunch break
2:00pm - 2:45pm Robert Konrad: Kha Returns #10
3:00pm - 3:15pm Dan Korostelev: Using Haxe with Unity3D and node.js #30
3:20pm - 4:05pm Cauê Waneck: Unreal.hx: Using Haxe with the Unreal Engine 4 #13
4:15pm - 4:30pm Maxim Bekhterev: Jive UI for mobile platforms #6
4:40pm - 5:10pm Break 30 min
5:10pm - 5:55 Hugh Sanderson: Hxcpp #33
6:10pm - 6:55 Hector Espeso: FlashDevelop #17
7:00pm - 7:15pm Josefiene Petrosa: Haxe Foundation
8:30pm - 12:00pm Party time

Sunday 29 : Conference day 2

Time Event
11:00am - 12:30am Brunch
12:30am - 1:15pm Ian Harrigan: HaxeUI Version 2 - Multi-platform, Multi-framework UI #12
1:30pm - 2:15pm Francis Bourre: hexMachina framework #14
2:30pm - 3:00pm Break 30 min
3:00pm - 3:45pm David Peek: Haxe React #11
4:00pm - 4:15pm Alex Hoyau: Secret Talk
4:30pm - 5:15pm Carlos Ballesteros Velasco: JTransc: Java and Kotlin everywhere through Haxe #27
5:15pm - 5:45 Break 30 min
5:45pm - 6:30 Making the most of Haxe #39
6:30pm - 7:15 Andy Li: Highway to the external world: Generate externs programmatically #28
7:15 - 7:30 Outro

Monday 30 : Workshop & Haxathon

Time Event
10:00am - 12:30am Workshop 3
12:30am - 2:00pm Lunch
2:00pm - 6:00pm Haxathon (to be defined)

If you see any incoherence in it, please let us know ASAP. We'll publish it on the website (and make it final) before the end of the week.

mebyz commented 8 years ago

small mistake, could you please correct my project's name please ? ( on the wwx website too if possible :) )

it has been renamed to "PISTAHX : type safe, design first, haxe based web api" http://www.pistahx.io

thanks a lot !

JbIPS commented 8 years ago

Done! And looks like @ibilon is updating the website

back2dos commented 8 years ago

I would like to propose that the schedule be reordered somewhat. Let me explain.

There is always talk about making Haxe get out of the game development niche. There way the schedule is organized now, I think it puts game-centric talks into the best slots (i.e. Saturday afternoon). If we see the conference as an opportunity to shine a light on other aspects of Haxe, we should put other talks there.

Outside game development, the pressure is much higher to integrate well with the native ecosystems (UI in particular). Every time I pitch Haxe to other devs, they ask me about this. Both #12 and #28 talk about that - #12 because HaxeUI 2 sports native UIs. If the guys from haxe-react can showcase React Native support, then #11 also touches that point.

I don't mean to say that talk X is generally more important than talk Y. In a community as diverse as ours, everyone will have a different opinion on that anyway. But many community members struggle with selling Haxe. I would like to see as many of them go home with confidence in Haxe's rapidly growing ability to seamlessly embed itself into native contexts.

JbIPS commented 8 years ago

I like the idea! So we switch Saturday afternoon (from Robert to Josefiene) with the actual Sunday. If everybody's ok with that we'll announce the official/final/static inline schedule on the website in a few days.

sebpatu commented 8 years ago

who is doing the intro? is this Nicolas? as it does not seems to be a year feedback from him, llike every year. thanks

JbIPS commented 8 years ago

As every edition, a member of Silex Labs will do the opening speech. AFAIK Nicolas won't be present this year so we're working with the Haxe Foundation to find a speaker for their slot (actually Josefiene).

ibilon commented 8 years ago

The schedule on the first post was changed, please look at http://wwx.silexlabs.org/2016/#schedule for the latest version.

sebpatu commented 8 years ago

thanks for the reply. just one thing: why still having a talk about flashdevelop, and not haxedevelop?

back2dos commented 8 years ago

@sebpatu Good point, but I think #17 might be better suited to discuss it ;)