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2009 Session: Traditional Programming Models: Stone Knives and Bearskins in the Google Age

Thursday, 10:15 - 11:05
Track: Architecture

Programming has been taught using roughly the same approach for decades, but today's systems use radically different architectures, consider the explosion in the count of processors and cores, distributed environments running parallel computations, and fully virtualized operating environments. Learn how many of yesterday's programming principles have become today's worst practices, and how these anti-patterns continue to form the basis of languages, frameworks and infrastructure software.

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Cameron Purdy

Cameron Purdy is Vice President of Development at Oracle. Prior to joining Oracle, he was the CEO of Tangosol, whose revolutionary Coherence Data Grid product provides reliable and scalable data management across the enterprise. As a software visionary and industry leader, he has received a number of awards in recognition of his contribution to the Java community, including twice being named as a JavaOne RockStar and being recognized in TheServerSide’s “Who’s Who in Enterprise Java”.

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