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How to Destroy the Web Opera by Bruce Lawson - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
The future of the Web is a dangerous Babylon: people talking to each other to do business, organise revolutions, express their feelings, meet their friends, transcend their disabilities and economically empower themselves. Obviously, this must be stopped. Bruce will show you his top tips and tricks that you can employ to destroy the web.

The Wonderful World That Is Twitter Bootstrap by Shay Friedman - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
So you're building the web, right? And you're having fun, right? Inventing the wheel each and every time when you create this "float-right" class, right? Feeling the warmth of a thousand suns when you design yet another form, right? That's not so fun anymore, eh? Feel sad no more! Twitter Bootstrap is a comprehensive CSS framework that makes all of the usual web design stuff much easier. It's so good you might enjoy CSS once again! Come to the session to see what Twitter Bootstrap is, why it is so awesome, and how you create smooth looking web sites in a matter of minutes!

Embrace the frontend revolution by Alvaro Sanchez-Mariscal - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
During the last years we have been seeing a lot Javascript-based frontend tools becoming more and more popular. They are all wildly used because of the rise of Node JS. As developers we cannot ignore this revolution, but rather embrace it. In this short talk I will speak about how to transition from monolithic applications to HTML5 apps + REST API's. From full stack developers to frontend+backend teams. Hurry up. They are coming...

Mobile HTML5 websites and Hybrid Apps with AngularJS by Carlo Bonamico - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
AngularJS lets you use today the features of next-generation web standards, making front-end development more productive and fun. What's better, it provides its "magic" tools such as databinding, dependency injection, modularity, composable and event-driven architecture to both web AND mobile apps. This "code-based" interactive talk will share some lessons learned in the development of mobile sites and apps with Angular, from how to structure applications, tune bandwidth and performance, interact with mobile-specific elements such as touch, sensors, and native-looking UX with Ionic Framework.

Keynote Telecom by Andrea Pulidori e Lorenzo di Ciaccio - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Dietro il progetto di una applicazione non sempre - o quantomeno non solo - c'è il sogno di diventare milionari. In alcuni casi una startup può nascondere la storia di una ragazzo, come Lorenzo di Ciaccio (fondatore di Pedius, una delle startup accelerate da Working Capital) che si è posto la sfida di risolvere un problema che riguarda milioni di persone: permettere ai non udenti di telefonare. Lorenzo ci racconterà dal palco di Codemotion come la passione per la programmazione possa diventare un lavoro gratificante, non solo economicamente ma anche sotto il profilo etico.

Keynote Paypal: Future of Payments by Tim Messerschmidt - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Through the huge technological progress the mobile industry made in recent years people's lives changed tremendously. This has a huge effect on the payments industry and makes the act of paying as seamless and frictionless as possible. In this keynote Tim is going to showcase some key technologies that are responsible for this change and will provide a prospect into upcoming standards and trends that will help pushing the boundaries even more. Language: English Level: middle

Keynote Amazon: Come and Learn with AWS Hands-On Labs by Danilo Poccia - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Don't miss this opportunity to test out your own skills coached by our Amazon Web Services experts... for free! We invite you to join one of the multiple Hands-On Labs available during Codemotion. These labs give you an opportunity to get hands-on experience with AWS using common use cases in a live AWS environment. AWS Hands-On Labs are a great tool to deep dive into AWS solutions through a large selection of topics to both beginners and advanced users. Language: Italian Level: middle

Become a Frontend Developer Ninja using HTML5, JS and CSS3 by M. Casario - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Practice makes perfect. That works in every field. But in the frontend development domain it's crucial to choose and invest your time on the right techniques, tools, libraries, frameworks, as well as methodologies if you want to incur the least amount of overhead. In this talk the speaker takes you through a productive tooling, libraries, frameworks eco-system required to develop modern and robust Web applications easier.

My app social life by Davide Del Vecchio, Nino Guarnacci - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Continuando l'esplorazione del mondo API dal mobile, all'api economy siamo incappati nel social . che significa il mondo social per un app? come possiamo esporre API che abilitano il mondo social ? Ma anche : che significa avere una modalità di sviluppo che tiene conto dell'interazioni social ? Possono promuovere contemporaneamente sviluppo e distribuzione di quanto realizzato? Esistono standard? qual'è il loro livello di maturità? Molte aziende sentono la necessità di un approccio social ma bisogna leggere in filigrana gli impatti e le trasformazioni implicite.

Browser's performance roundtable - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Marco Casario (moderator), David Rousset (Microsoft), Chris Mills (Mozilla), Bruce Lawson (Opera) talk about browsers' performance. Nowdays web browsers are able to deliver applications that are getting close to the richness of desktop as well as mobile apps. Although a web app is built around standard technologies such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript, the same app may look or behave differently across different browsers in terms of performance. Join this roundtable and learn from the experts what browsers are doing to allow developers to create high performance web applications!

"Come Fly with me" by Marco Dal Pino & Marco Minerva - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Ogni giorno sentiamo parlare di droni, utilizzati per spiare, per combattere o semplicemente per divertimento. Vediamo in dettaglio cos'è un drone, come funziona, come è fatto e come poterlo pilotare mediante dei normali device di uso commune come smartphone o table, o mediante le nuove tecnologie del NUI (Natural User Interface).

Your customers WANT to pay your testing budget! by Andre JAY Meissner - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Convincing your client on investing in continuous, real-device testing can be quite tedious. 'What do you mean we need testing budget; can't you just code it right?' is a common perception on the paying end of the table. Is it really impossible to explain the problem to a total development noob? If we don't get around this fucking problem soon, the web and our work will continue to suffer; or, we will continue to give in and do the important part in our free time. Help yourself and the greater good and join me in sharing and completing an ultimate guide to convince the uninformed!

Time-Series Data In MongoDB by Massimo Brignoli - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Time series data sono un tipico problema del mondo Big Data e possono essere trovati ovunque attorno a voi: dalle informazioni dei mercati finanziari, ai social network ai sensori. C'e' una moltitudine di sorgenti differenti di dati time-series ma tutti hanno in comune delle caratteristiche: grandi volumi, ordinati per tempo e aggregati per velocizzare l'accesso in lettura per un monitoraggio o una reportistica in real-time. I dati Time series sono particolarmente adatti a MongoDB e in questa sessione daremo un'occhiata da vicino a come modellare i dati, esplorando lo schema di un servizio che e' diventato molto popolare nella community: MongoDB Management Service (MMS). Discuteremo alcune considerazioni sullo schema design e come questo impatta le caratteristiche e le funzionalità di MMS e vedremo le differenze del carico di lavoro per i vari approcci.

Crea il tuo ecosistema by Francesco Fullone - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Cosa significa creare un ecosistema sano e farlo crescere? In questo talk si parlerà dell'esperienza "grusp" degli ultimi 10 anni e di come ha contribuito a migliorare, nel suo piccolo, l'ecosistema italiano dello sviluppo su web

Introduction to Google Glass by Alain Regnier - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Alain Regnier, one of the first European #GlassExplorer, will introduce the Google Glass, what it is, how it works, what we can already do with it and will show various demos. He will also talk about his experience with the Google Glass for the last 12 months both as a user and as a developer.

Finding Dragons by Mario Klingemann - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Dragons have become a rare commodity these days. Unlike in the early days where "Hic sunt dracones" marked the spot on the map where to find them, these are not the best of times for explorers who are naturally drawn to the unknown: there seem to be no more white areas on our maps. Yet, there are still some mysterious creatures out there to be found, they just managed to hide better. This talk is not really about dragons but rather about the joy of finding: finding new kind of visuals, new uses for old algorithms or new ways to enjoy making things for the sake of making. And a few dragons.

Moving away from CRUD: DDD + CQRS by Forat Latif - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
What is the first thing you do when you start a new project? We usually design the database and map it to our codebase, the so called CRUD approach, but is this always the best solution? Although CRUD is a fast way of developing simple systems, the codebase can quickly become a nightmare to maintain when applied to complex domains. We'll explore better alternatives to deal with complexity like DDD and CQRS, focusing on the distinction between the operations the user wants to do (commands) the data they're interested in (queries) and the rules and constraints of the domain.

Google BigQuery, Freebase, Maps:... by Felipe Hoffa & Ewa Gasperowicz - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Google BigQuery, Freebase, Maps: Mining 2 billion records (in seconds) to understand the gender gap. Freebase is a database that holds over a billion facts on more than 40 million real-world-entities. Working with these 88 GB of uncompressed data brings its own challenges. 2 Google developers will demonstrate how to explore these datasets, starting from raw data to full maps visualizations. We'll go into the technical how-to: You'll learn what are the Freebase entities. We'll show you how we were able to query this massive dataset in seconds with BigQuery - and how to discover new insights on an interactive map. Don't miss some impressive real time demos we'll attempt on stage :).

Software As Biology by Garrett Smith - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
What's the best mental model for software construction? The prevailing view draws from physical construction. Terms like architecture, foundation, and plumbing come from our history of building structures like houses, roads, and bridges. In this talk Garrett Smith will argue that biology provides a more useful model. Understanding how organisms function and evolve opens up thinking informed by the universe's most complex and successful systems. Innovations like DNA, photosynthesis, sex and even death contain remarkably useful patterns that we can apply in our day-to-day work as programmers.

Introduction to WildFly application server by Francesco Marchioni - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
This talk introduces the new release of jBoss application server (now renamed WildFly) starting with an overview of the server evolution through these years and then covering its highlights and the upgrades in the core server functionalities.

What's new with Windows Phone Apps! by Pietro Brambati - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
This session is about what's new for Windows Phone XAML developers. We will cover the differences between the new XAML and the well-known Silverlight Framework available in Windows Phone 8.x applications, starting from new features just released for Windows Phone Silverlight 8.1 apps, we will also see the new Universal Windows Apps and we wrap up to clarify which framework to choose from to accommodate your requirements. We will also cover what's new in the Windows and Windows Phone Dev Center, so that you can leverage your new applications

Developing in a Decade by Hadi Hariri - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Want to be prepared for the next wave of technology? Want to know which framework, language or tool you should be learning now to be on the cutting edge tomorrow? Don't worry about it. It doesn't really matter. We are not monkeys, we adapt and learn. What does matter however is the Why, a question that has been forgotten while we've been answering theWhat and the How. In a world that is being driven by automation, information and interception, we are heading towards a society that not only Orwell might have predicted but also Huxley. Is this what we want?

ROVINA by Vittorio Amos Ziparo - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
In this talk I will present ROVINA (rovina-project.eu), a cooperative three-year research project, co-funded by the European Commission that includes 4 top European universities, the International Council of Monuments and Sites, and an Italian high-tech company. By using beyond-state-of-the-art AI and computer vision techniques, ROVINA develops robots for exploration, mapping and digitizing sites to improve the preservation and dissemination of cultural heritage. ROVINA will include two case studies where our robots will explore and build 3D models of the catacombs of Rome and Naples. Language: English Url slides: http://www.slideshare.net/Codemotion/rovina-algorithmica-33638847

Builfind Modular Java Applications in the Cloud Age by Bert Ertman - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
In this presentation you will learn how to create modular, robust, and durable enterprise Java applications fit for the Cloud Age. Using a modular development approach with Java, OSGi, and a wealth of open source components, you will be shown how to combine these into coherent applications without locking into one of the existing PaaS providers. Finally, we will focus on deployment, introducing Apache ACE, that allows to centrally manage and distribute software components to target systems in the cloud or on premise. And of course there will be lots of live coding! Language: English Url slides: http://www.slideshare.net/Codemotion/building-modular-application-ertman

Android chat app in the cloud by Alfredo Morresi - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
How to create an Android app that accesses to RESTful APIs, manages push notifications and exchanges arbitrary data among different devices. In less than 1 hours. Language: English

Make Sense of your (BIG) data! by David Pilato - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Elasticsearch: you know, for search! But you can use it as well to compute information on live data. During this session, you will discover how elasticsearch actually works. We will inject marketing data into elasticsearch and build live a dashboard using Kibana, generic and powerful visualisation tool under Apache2 license. In minutes, you will know how to build YOUR own dashboard and make sense of YOUR data! Language: English

Android security (for developers) by Igor Falcomatà - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Qual'è lo stato dell'arte della sicurezza "mobile"? App.. HTML5.. BYOD.. Cloud.. TheNextBuzzword.. come interagiscono queste componenti con la privacy degli utenti, la sicurezza dei dati sui dispositivi e sui server e l'entropia mondiale? E le buone vecchie vulnerabilità nelle applicazioni web? Esempi e dettagli su piattaforma Android, adatto agli sviluppatori di applicazioni "mobile" che siano interessati al punto di vista dell'attaccante e non solo dell'utente. Language: Italian Url slides: http://www.slideshare.net/Codemotion/android-security-codemotion2014

The magic world of Advanced Persistent Threat by Andrea Pompili - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Anche il business dei crimini informatici ha le sue innovazioni, e l'evoluzione riguarda servizi di botnet in affitto o self-contruction kit per la realizzazione di malware adatti per qualsiasi occasione. In questa consumerizzazione del crimine l'attenzione si sposta quindi sui client, per exploitare la fiducia dell'ignara vittima e ottenere le informazioni di interesse. Come funzionano le nuove campagne di attacco? Quali stratagemmi utilizzano? Come rilevarli? Il mondo delle guest image e la loro rapida e innovativa evoluzione, i progetti open, ma anche i limiti da prendere in considerazione. Language: Italian Url slides: http://www.slideshare.net/Codemotion/magic-world-ofapt06

Hackers vs Developers: applicazioni Mobile by Simone Onofri - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Ultimamente il mercato dello sviluppo software, e contestualmente quello della sicurezza, si stanno focalizzando sulle applicazioni mobile. Come indicano il report XForce di IBM e il Melani del Governo Svizzero, tali applicazioni sono spesso bersaglio di attacchi. Non a caso OWASP ha stilato una TOP 10 per le applicazioni mobile. Ispirandosi ad OWASP e ai test svolti sul campo saranno presentate le maggiori problematiche e le soluzioni per rendere piu sicure le proprie applicazioni. Language: Italian Url slides: http://www.slideshare.net/Codemotion/codemotion-2014-romasimoneonofrihvdmobile

Introduction to Vaadin 7 by Michael Tzukanov - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Vaadin is Java framework for rapid development of web applications in server-side environment. It abstracts the underlying document and state transfer technologies, allowing web applications to be developed in Java. Vaadin leverages the full power of GWT, a Java to Javascript compiler, making it possible to develop the entire web application stack and new client-side components without leaving the Java environment. Attendees will get an overview of Vaadin 7.1, a closer look at the Vaadin architecture behind the scenes of the framework. New features of Vaadin 7.2 will also be discussed. Language: English

Rethinking Enterprise Software by Alberto Brandolini - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
A lean enterprise needs lean software developed in a lean way. There's a thin red line connecting Event Sourcing, CQRS, Event Storming, Kanban and Management 3.0. And it leads to software that makes a difference. But to make a different you need to start thinking differently, and drop a big part of your legacy brain. Language: English

Intro to UX for Developers by Brenda Jin - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Want to create a relevant product and viable business model? Or just kill it at the next hackathon or paired programming night? Join this hands-on session to learn about tools that will help you innovate and communicate better with internal and external stakeholders. Geared especially towards developers, this talk focuses on how you can maximize a user-based approach in product development cycles to debug early with high return on investment using simple and low-cost techniques. Language: English

Kinect V2: NUI for dummies! by Massimo Bonanni - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
La seconda versione del Kinect, nonostante sia ancora nella fase di beta, porta con se grandi novità sia dal punto di vista hardware che delle funzionalità. Una sessione per capire come è cambiato e cosa mette a disposizione per la realizzazione di interfacce NUI di nuova generazione. Language: Italian Url slides: http://www.slideshare.net/Codemotion/kinect-v2-nui-for-dummies-33636914

Golang is your friend by Gianfranco Reppucci - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Go, also called golang, is a programming language developed at Google in 2007 and publicly released in 2009. Combined with App Engine AND the AngularJS framework, golang represents the backend solution which completes Google's "developer suite". In spite of its youth, it includes a bunch of powerful features with a low learning curve and great performances, for any desktop platform. The talk would introduce golang with real examples, giving people the reasons why it will be a "de-facto" standard language in the imminent future. Slides would be in English, the talk itself in Italian. Language: Italian Url slides: http://www.slideshare.net/Codemotion/go-is-your-friend-reppucci

Lean UX Development: Approach and toolkit by Fabio Fabbrucci - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Nel libro "Lean UX" Jeff Gothelf e Josh Seiden mostrano un nuovo modo di fare UX, meno waterfall e più iterativo. Diventa sempre meno netta la linea che separa l'analisi dal prodotto, dal prototipo al prodotto, dal requisito all'assunto. In questo talk vorrei fornire una panoramica riassuntiva sui contenuti del libro focalizzandosi sul ruolo del frontendista a supporto del team. Come fare CSS riutilizzabile? Come creare automatismi che semplifichino lo sviluppo? Come creare una styleguide manutenibile? E' possibile testare il css? Tutto frutto di studio e di un anno in GNV Parnters. Language: Italian Url slides: http://www.slideshare.net/Codemotion/fabio-fabbruccileanux-development

New JavaFX Features in Java SE 8 and an Intro to Lambdas by James Weaver - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
There are several JavaFX features new in Java SE 8. These include rich text, a public API for CSS structure, TreeTableView, DatePicker, 3D, a new modern theme named Modena, WebView enhancements, and embedded support. This session will introduce each of these features to help you use them in JavaFX application development. In addition, this session will show how lambda expressions, new with JDK 8, may be used to simplify JavaFX event handling. Language: English

Outcome not Output by Stefano Maraspin - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
I progetti software sono colmi di rischi e incognite. Gli approcci agili aiutano a controllare questi pericoli e rilasciare codice di buona qualità. Ma è ciò sufficiente a garantire il successo di un progetto? Le user story sono sempre lo strumento giusto con cui partire? Nella realtà, quando lavoriamo tra team diversi, rispettiamo gli individui e valorizziamo le interazioni? In questo talk condivido e argomento le pratiche che si sono dimostrate più efficaci nella mia esperienza, ponendo enfasi su un principio fondamentale della Lean UX: Outcome, not output. Language: Italian Url slides: http://www.slideshare.net/Codemotion/codemotion2014

Modernizes your Objective-C by Massimo Oliviero - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Molti considerano l'Objective-C un linguaggio ostico, con una sintassi macchinosa e un'intrinseca verbosità. In realtà è linguaggio molto semplice e con poche regole che però ha subito, nella sua storia, esigui cambiamenti tutti mirati ad aumentarne la produttività. Soprattutto negli ultimi due anni abbiamo assistito ad uno "svecchiamento" notevole che ha allineato questo linguaggio ai suoi concorrenti più blasonati. In questo talk si vedranno tutte le ultime novità introdotte e una serie di best practice per migliorare la qualità e la struttura generale del codice Language: Italian Level: middle Url slides: http://www.slideshare.net/Codemotion/modernizes-your-objective-c

Startup in action by InnovAction Lab - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Come and meet Startups to discover the most updated product/technologies and features to come. Startup in Action is the "event in the event" held in collaboration with InnovAction Lab, and a contest: the most interesting startups have been selected and trained during last weeks. h 14,00: Welcome greetings and introduction about InnovAction Lab (A.Coppola, InnovAction Lab) h 14,15: 4 startups pitches h 14,40: Resources for startup: lntroducing MAAC experience (M. Fontana, Microsoft) h 14,55: 4 startups pitches h 15,20: FILAS Regione Lazio h 15,25: LUISS ENLABS: "Venture Capital for the growth of startups" (Luigi Capello - Luiss Enlabs Founder and CEO di LVenture Group). h 15,30: Committee speeches h 15,40: Award ceremony

Programmazione + Ingegnerizzazione = $ BUSINESS by Ferdinando Gorga - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Il talento nello scrivere codice è uno skill importante, ma non è sufficiente a garantire il successo. In questa sessione vogliamo mostrare quali siano le condizioni e gli strumenti per garantire una crescita del software verso un contesto di business. Vedremo quindi quali sono le criticità correlate alla produzione del software industriale e con quali discipline e strumenti risolverle. Vogliamo fornirvi una visione del software differente e non usuale che vi consentirà di trasformare il vostro talento in attività di successo. Language: Italian Level: middle Url slides: http://www.slideshare.net/Codemotion/presentazione-34379818

Scalabilità dell'Agile - modelli a confronto by Fabio Armani - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Si tratteranno varie tematiche inerenti come le metodologie Lean Agile possono scalare a livello Enterprise, confrontando i vari modelli tra i quali Modelli di Scaling:- Scrum standard (Mike Cohn, ...)- LarmaLean e Agile (in particolari modo metodologie come Scrum e XP) hanno pienamente dimostrato il loro valore a livello di team. Cosa succede però nel momento in cui tentiamo di utilizzarli in contesti reali più complessi? Nelle reali organizzazioni che caratterizzano un importante parte del panorama dell'IT in Italia? Muovendosi dal livello dei team verso il livello dell'organizzazione si incontrano una serie di problematiche più complesse e per un certo verso nuove. Ecco quindi l'importanza di conoscere valori e principi che sono alla base del team del Lean Agile Scaling. esistono parecchi modelli che negli ultimi anni si confrontano con le realtà Enterprise. Tratteremo a livello olistico questo tema e confronteremo alcuni di tali modelli di Scaling, quali: - Scrum standard (Ken Schwaber, Mike Cohn, ...) - Larmann & Vodde - SAFe - DAD - Management 3.0 - CDE - altri modelli e approccinn & Vodde- SAFe- DAD- Management 3.0- CDE- altri ... Language: Italian Level: middle

Sistematic Creativiy and Open Innovation by Serious Play by Lucio Margulis - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
Playful and Interactive Conference in which the participant plays , talks , and participate in much of the conference through different social games and challenges in the context of the learn by doing theory. The creativity and the innovation are powerfull tools in order to imagine and create our future. Playng seriously will be best way to create and simulate our future and test decisions. Language: English Level: high Url slides: http://www.slideshare.net/Codemotion/ds1-pomeriggiolucio-margulis-juego-serio-lsp-codemotion-rome-2014-final

Backstage Codemotion 2014
Sep 2, 2025

Closing and lottery
Sep 2, 2025

Keynote Microsoft: Platform for today and tomorrow by Pietro Brambati - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
This keynote is all about the latest innovation on Phone, Tablet, PC and Cloud Microsoft platform. You can't miss it!

Keynote UniRoma3 by Paolo Atzeni - Codemotion Roma 2014
Sep 2, 2025
L'intervento del Prof. Paolo Atzeni, Direttore del Dipartimento di Ingegneria presso l'Università degli Studi Roma Tre di Roma, che ringrazia gli organizzatori e i partecipanti al Codemotion Roma 2014.

Intervista a Javier Ramirez
Sep 2, 2025
Javier Ramirez web developer, co-founder - teowaki Web developer, daydreamer and all around happy person.Interested in all things internet and how it's reshaping our culture and society. Founder of http://teowaki.com where we try to make developers happier by helping them share technical information, best practices, gossip and lifehacks with their developer friends.

Intervista a Matteo Anelli
Sep 2, 2025
Matteo Anelli Delivery Manager - NTT DATA A rockstar-level developer with awesome management skills. As a delivery manager I manage a team of dozens of people and follow several streams inside NTT DATA: innovate technologies, agile processes, EU funded projects and anything dealing with complex problems that need simple solutions. I'm also a podcaster (ArsLudicast) and I often help tech-heavy start-ups or indie projects.

Intervista a Francesco Baldassarri
Sep 2, 2025
Francesco Baldassarri Community Manager - Intel Corporation Since three years, Francesco is covering the role of the Italian Community Manager in the Developer Relation Division for the Software and Services Group at Intel Corporation. He is a mobile enthusiast, a geek and a proud nerd.

Intervista a Stefano Guglielmetti
Sep 2, 2025
Stefano Guglielmetti Partner - Mikamai Team leader, software architect and developer, entrepreneur and passionate cook. Co founded Interact SpA in 1998, and joined Mikamai in 2013 In more than 17 years of experience in the Internet industry, I gained strong problem solving skills, working for very small clients and start-ups up to very big and complex environments, including the major Italian public administration websites and large telecommunication, communication and fashion companies.

Intervista a Lucia Zappacosta
Sep 2, 2025
Lucia Zappacosta Presidente - Metro Olografix Nata in Abruzzo nel 1980 è dottore di ricerca in "Culture, linguaggi e politica della comunicazione". Dal 2008 collabora con gallerie d'arte e nel 2011 diventa direttore artistico dell'Alviani ArtSpace spazio di ricerca sulle nuove frontiere del contemporaneo. Consulente per la comunicazione per diversi studi e agenzie, organizza grandi eventi culturali e creativi. A partire dal 1998 si occupa di temi alle evoluzioni nel web e dal 2012 è Presidente dell'Associazione Culturale telematica Metro Olografix. Lavora in una società romana che si occupa di innovazione tecnologica per i beni culturali.

Intervista a Daniela Cecchinelli
Sep 2, 2025
Daniela Cecchinelli pmo - dnsee Daniela Cecchinelli è un ingegnere informatico che lavora in ambito IT da circa 15 anni. Ha lavorato principalmente come Project Manager nell'ambito dello sviluppo di soluzioni Java e Mobile. Daniela ha iniziato a lavorare come Product Owner di team Scrum a partire dal 2010. Il suo percorso nel mondo Agile l'ha portata a divenire Certified Scrum Master nell'Aprile del 2011. Ora lavora in ambito di progetti Scrum ricoprendo il ruolo di Scrum Master o di Product Owner.

Intervista a Jina Bolton
Sep 2, 2025
Jina Bolton Senior Product Designer - Salesforce Jina Bolton enjoys creating beautiful user experiences. She is a Senior Product Designer with Salesforce UX. Previously, Jina has worked with rad companies including Apple, Engine Yard, and Crush + Lovely. She also coauthored 2 books, Fancy Form Design and The Art & Science of CSS. Jina organizes the San Francisco Sass meet up, The Mixin, and she leads Team Sass Design, an open source task force that redesigned the Sass brand and website. She has a side project, Art in My Coffee, a curated gallery of coffee art.

Intervista a Brenda Jin
Sep 2, 2025
Brenda Jin UI Developer - Macys.com Brenda Jin is a web developer specializing in Tablet Prototyping at Macys.com in San Francisco. She is the lead technologist on a pilot agile team whose goal is to discover best practices and ecommerce opportunities on Tablets. Brenda gives talks on web development, interaction design, and rapid prototyping in San Francisco and abroad. In addition, she teaches and TAs classes at Girl Develop It SF.

Intervista a Flavia Weisghizzi
Sep 2, 2025
Flavia Weisghizzi vive a Roma. Vicina al mondo mondo del FLOSS (è member sia di Ubuntu che di GNOME) ha scritto tra gli altri, il manuale su Ubuntu edito da Hoepli e poi Mondadori. Dopo un anno speso in UK è tornata in Italia per occuparsi di Comunicazione per Codemotion.

Intervista ad Alfredo Morresi
Sep 2, 2025
Alfredo Morresi Developer Relations - Google 79ers, nature and technology lover, supporter of open-source philosophy and footings along the beach. Maieutic and social oriented, passionate about evolutions of mobile world. Best dishes: community, code and Tiramisu'. Desires? A couple of additional hours of sleep every day.

Intervista a Bruce Lawson
Sep 2, 2025
Bruce Lawson Open Web Advocate - Opera Bruce Lawson advocates Open Web Standards for Opera. He's been active in Web Standards since 2002, working with the Web Standards Project, the W3C Mobile Best Practices Working Group and developer education. He co-authored "Introducing HTML5", the first full-length book on the subject. He blogs at brucelawson.co.uk. You can follow him at www.twitter.com/brucel. Photo by Patrick H. Lauke.

Intervista a Francesco Cesarini
Sep 2, 2025
Francesco Cesarini Technical Director & Founder - Erlang Solutions Francesco Cesarini is the founder & technical director of Erlang Solutions. He started his career at Ericsson's computer science laboratory, moving on to Ericsson's Erlang training and consulting arm working on the first release of the OTP middleware, applying it to turnkey solutions and flagship telecom applications. In 1999, he founded Erlang Solutions, where he worked on major Erlang based projects both within and outside Ericsson. He the co-author of Erlang Programming published by O'Reilly and in his spare time, lectures the industrial master's students at Oxford University.

Intervista a Giorgio Cefaro
Sep 2, 2025
Giorgio Cefaro Software Engineer - giorgiocefaro.com Giorgio is a software engineer working with the web from '00, lives in Rome and spend his life on coding, studying anything from Arduino to Zend and cuddling Kara the cat. He has a long experience with software design with agile practices. Open source enthusiast.

Intervista a Daniele Pagani
Sep 2, 2025
Daniele Pagani Head of Developers and Ecosystem - Nokia Daniele is currently Head of Ecosystem and Developers at Nokia Italy. Strong background and experience in Mobile Ecosystem, working for several Start-Up&Visionary companies before landing in Nokia in 2010. A real sport geek and loving doing Ironman Triathlon.

Intervista a Andy Touch
Sep 2, 2025
Andy Touch EMEA Product Evangelist - Unity Technologies Ever since he added physics to 100 cubes and watched them bounce around, Andy has been addicted to experimenting with gaming technology. Having previously taught game development to University students, he is now part of Unity Technologies' Evangelism team helping to spread the word of the game engine and to show off what it can do!

Intervista a Lucio Margulis
Sep 2, 2025
Lucio Margulis Founder & Director - Juego Serio™ Founder and Director of Juego Serio™ Consulting, was the 1st Partner of the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® Method in Latam and the is the 1st Trainer of Facilitator in the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® method in the Spanish Market. First degree in Educational Sciences of UBA, Facilitator, Consultant, Speaker, Trainer & Professor. Experience in the field of designing, development and implementation of innovation, management, and strategy projects, training courses and new process and products in international goverments, ONG ́s, corporates & institutions in Latam, USA & Europe. Was manager at PwC, Educ.ar, ecc

Intervista a Antonino Orlando e Simone Pulcini
Sep 2, 2025
Antonino Orlando Passionate Software Developer - GDG L-Ab Pragmatic programmer, open source enthusiast and continuous learner, focused on building native, web and hybrid mobile applications. Trained and experienced in big companies as software developer; mainly working with Android, but also interested in other technologies related to web, networking and systems integration. Simone Pulcini co-organizer - Google Developers Group Roma L-Ab I'm engaged in software development for more than a decade. Real passionate in my job as well as in my personal life hobbies, I specialized myself in enterprise architectures and modelling. I covered several business tasks for private firms as well as for public administration. I'm a certified UML developer (OCUP) and I'm obtaining the Java Enterprise Architect (OCMJEA 6) certification. Best of all I'm the Google Developers Group Rome chapter co-organizer together with Antonella Blasetti. In the spare time I enjoy running, reading books and dancing TANGO.

Intervista a Ferdinando Gorga
Sep 2, 2025
Ferdinando Gorga Rational Territory Brand Architect - IBM Italia Graduated in Computer Science, I started to work writing software in my own little company. After University I worked in some companies. In 2001 I joined Rational Software (acquired by IBM one year later); my job was, and is, evangelist and technical representative. I visit customers identifying needs and proposing solutions.

Intervista a Alessandro Ranellucci
Sep 2, 2025
Alessandro Ranellucci Hacker - Unterwelt Vive e lavora a Roma, dividendosi come libero professionista tra il software e l'architettura. Parla fluentemente Perl e C++. Partecipa al progetto RepRap dal 2011 scrivendo Slic3r, il software di riferimento per il controllo delle stampanti 3D open source usato in tutto il mondo e supportato da una vasta community e da sponsor. Collabora con l'organizzazione della MakerFaire Rome 2013 e 2014 curando l'area dei FabLab italiani ed europei, e con la MiniMaker Faire di Trieste. È membro fondatore dell'hackerspace romano Unterwelt. Ha una passione incontrollata per i workshop e la divulgazione.

Intervista a Francesco Fullone
Sep 2, 2025
Francesco Fullone ceo - ideato I love to work with web technologies and my new hobby is testing startups business models. You can find me in almost every social networks as fullo and physically, sometimes, in ideato's office in Cesena. I spend some of his free time traveling, organising conferences (like Kerning, BetterSoftware, phpDay and jsDay) for GrUSP, one of the biggest European community on PHP, and writing books. If you attended any international (or national) conference about web technologies in Italy, you met me as speaker, organiser or attendee.

Intervista a James Weaver
Sep 2, 2025
James Weaver Java Technology Ambassador - Oracle James L. (Jim) Weaver is a Java developer, author, and speaker with a passion for helping Java to be increasingly leveraged in rich-client applications and the Internet of Things (IoT). Books that Jim has authored include Inside Java, Beginning J2EE, and Pro JavaFX 2. As an Oracle Java Technology Ambassador, Jim speaks internationally at software technology conferences about Java, JavaFX, and the IoT. Jim tweets as @JavaFXpert and blogs at http://JavaFXpert.com

Intervista a Massimo Bonanni
Sep 2, 2025
Massimo Bonanni Senior Software Developer - Wuerth Phoenix Massimo Bonanni è cofondatore e presidente della community romana DomusDotNet, nominata da Microsoft Italia community dell'anno per il 2012, con la quale organizza eventi tecnici su tecnologie Microsoft. Si occupa di progettazione e sviluppo di applicazioni e sistemi su piattaforma Microsoft per la Wuerth-Phoenix s.r.l. . Dal 2001 collabora con riviste del settore quali DEV, Computer Programming, Visual Basic Journal e ioProgrammo ed è speaker ad eventi tecnici nazionali come DotNetCampus, Microsoft Community Tour, Codemotion e WPC. Dal 2011 è Microsoft MVP per la categoria VB.NET.

Intervista a Pietro Brambati
Sep 2, 2025
Pietro Brambati Senior Technical Evangelist - Microsoft Pietro Brambati is a passionate developer ninja. He likes working with different kind of languages and frameworks, working on different size applications, scaling from mobile device apps to large, enterprise-ready applications.

Intervista a Matteo Collina
Sep 2, 2025
Matteo Collina Software Engineer - Freelance Matteo is a code pirate. He spends most of his days programming between Node.js, Ruby, Java and Objective-C. He is also pursuing a Ph.D. on the Internet of Things and the Real-Time Web. He is co-author of the book "Javascript: Best Practices" edited by FAG, Milan. In the summer he loves sailing the Sirocco.

Intervista a Gianfranco Reppucci
Sep 2, 2025
Gianfranco Reppucci Lead Developer - Qurami Full stack software developer mainly focused on web and system applications. Lead developer @ Qurami, co-founder @ Appsterdam Milan.

Intervista a Francisco Fernández Castaño
Sep 2, 2025
Francisco Fernández Castaño Software Engineer - Biicode I'm a software engineer working at biicode. I'm focused on backend and CLI client. My main language is Python, but I feel comfortable in other languages too. I'm interested in distributed systems, graph databases and also in functional programming.

Intervista a Carlo Bonamico
Sep 2, 2025
Carlo Bonamico Solution Architect - NIS s.r.l. Carlo's passion for Software began with a C128, then grew with Linux, Java/JavaScript, web & enterprise apps, and now cloud & mobile. After a PhD and research experience at the University of Genova and the CNIT National TLC Research Consortium, and an exciting time at startup Eptamedia, he's now a Solution Architect and Senior Trainer at NIS s.r.l.. His personal communication style as an architect and trainer, both technically precise and able to present in an engaging way complex topics to an heterogeneous audience has been appreciated online and at many events from Javapolis to Codemotion.

Intervista a Danilo Poccia
Sep 2, 2025
Danilo Poccia AWS Solutions Architect - Amazon Danilo is an AWS Solutions Architect @ Amazon. He is interested in IT, Simulation/Modeling, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Photography.

Intervista a Massimo Avvisati
Sep 2, 2025
Massimo Avvisati Hacker - Codemotion Lui è un nerd old stile ma lo abbiamo voluto a bordo perché è proprio bravo ad insegnare ai bambini. Forse è poco social, ma è molto professionale.

Intervista a Ofir Leitner
Sep 2, 2025
Entrepreneur at heart, Tech Community Leader, Architect, UI Expert, Public speaker and trainer, passionate about mobile and technology. Gets things done.

Intervista a Gabriele Provinciali
Sep 2, 2025
29+ years within enterprise computing, from Mainframe to Cloud, mulling over the Next Big Thing... Specialties: Software Architecture and Design, Technology Specialist, Business Development, RFID, Open Source, SOA, J2EE, Cloud, Big Data.