Speakers
- Brad Abrams
- Tom Ball
- David Boloker
- Ryan Breen
- Bob Byron
- Max Carlson
- Ludovic Champenois
- Patrick Chanezon
- Scott Davis
- Scott Dietzen
- Keith Donald
- Nicholas Eddy
- Cal Evans
- Jon Ferraiolo
- Neal Ford
- Thomas Fuchs
- Jesse James Garrett
- Nate Grover
- Aaron Gustafson
- Kevin Hakman
- Clint Hall
- Stuart Halloway
- Josh Holmes
- Molly Holzschlag
- Kevin Hoyt
- Bob Ippolito
- Bruce Johnson
- Sean Kane
- Nik Krimm
- Howard Lewis Ship
- Kevin Lynch
- Dustin Machi
- Matthew McCullough
- Steffen Meschkat
- Eric Miller
- Eric Miraglia
- William Morris
- Aaron Newton
- Vic Patterson
- Nandini Ramani
- Aza Raskin
- Torrey Rice
- Tom Robinson
- Rick Ross
- Alex Russell
- Christian Schalk
- Dylan Schiemann
- Matt Schmidt
- Nathaniel Schutta
- Bill Scott
- Scott Shattuck
- Deryk Sinotte
- Ken Sipe
- Brian Sletten
- Steve Souders
- Etienne Studer
- Venkat Subramaniam
- Tenni Theurer
- David Verba
- Rich Waters
- Dustin Whittle
- Mike Wilcox
- Greg Wilkins
- James Williams
- Chris Wilson
- Richard Worth
- Nicholas C. Zakas
- Kris Zyp
Scott Shattuck
Architect & Lead Developer of TIBET
Scott Shattuck is the Architect and lead developer of TIBET™, a "100% pure JavaScript" Client/SOA framework.
His first AJAX application was written in 1997 using form-based REST, JSON, and 50,000 lines of JavaScript to drive 100 screens in Nav4 and IE4.
In 1999 he began work on TIBET and, over the past 7 years, has helped TIBET grow into an application platform that includes everything from a full meta-object system to XML standards support for XMPP, XForms, XML Schema, XInclude, XML Base, and more.
Prior to his work on TIBET Scott developed commercial software for the NeXT platform including the products DBCommander™, Dataspace™, and LiquidData™ for DBSA Inc. and served as the lead system/network administrator for the Human Genome Project at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
His first AJAX application was written in 1997 using form-based REST, JSON, and 50,000 lines of JavaScript to drive 100 screens in Nav4 and IE4.
In 1999 he began work on TIBET and, over the past 7 years, has helped TIBET grow into an application platform that includes everything from a full meta-object system to XML standards support for XMPP, XForms, XML Schema, XInclude, XML Base, and more.
Prior to his work on TIBET Scott developed commercial software for the NeXT platform including the products DBCommander™, Dataspace™, and LiquidData™ for DBSA Inc. and served as the lead system/network administrator for the Human Genome Project at Los Alamos National Laboratory.