I attended this nice event this year again. The agenda was like a good meal with various pieces.
First, I've seen Ferenc Szalai's keynote on open identity management strategies. He told me some news about Microsoft's strategy and in general it was interesting. Smart comments appeared.
Márton Elek's presentation on Google Web Toolkit was smart and nice but nothing more. The attendees were almost all Java people and I've seen the doubt in their eyes. Why JavaScript in Java? How big a project should be to worth while this way of JavaScritp programming? He pointed out some annoying points of state of the GWT development as well.
Károly Szántai's keynote on Microformats was simply enegant. Gradually introduced new concepts and pieces of code. At the end we've seen a semantically perfect html document. Quite cool I'd say. A few silly questions appeared :)
András Bártházi, Netvibes developer and evangelist, presented a photo search widget and the widget development with UWA concepts in parallel. Commentators asked for security issues within Netvibes mostly.
At the end, I attended to my fellow colleague's keynote on Rhino. With Rhino you can embed and run your favorite scripting language in a fast environment (100% Java of course).
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