Participants in this roundtable are:
- Python: Alex Martelli – Google
- Ruby: Brian Ford – Engine Yard
- PHP: Laura Thomson – Mozilla
- Perl: Jim Brandt – Perl Foundation
- Java: Rod Johnson – SpringSource
Moderated by: James Turner, O'Reilly Media
This event is taking place live at OSCON in San Jose, CA but will be broadcast for free to O'Reilly webcast attendees. If you can't make it to OSCON, you can still ask questions and share comments via the webcast chat.
Date: Wednesday, July 22 at 7 pm PT
Price: Free
Duration: Approximately 90 minutes
To register: oreilly.com/go/roundtable
Questions? Please send email to webcast@oreilly.com
About James Turner
James Turner, contributing editor for oreilly.com, is a freelance journalist who has written for publications as diverse as the Christian Science Monitor, Processor, Linuxworld Magazine, Developer.com and WIRED Magazine. In addition to his shorter writing, he has also written two books on Java Web Development ("MySQL & JSP Web Applications" and “Struts: Kick Start”). He is the former Senior Editor of LinuxWorld Magazine and Senior Contributing Editor for Linux Today. He has also spent more than 25 years as a software engineer and system administrator, and currently works as a Senior Software Engineer for a company in the Boston area. His past employers have included the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Xerox AI Systems, Solbourne Computer, Interleaf, the Christian Science Monitor and contracting positions at BBN and Fidelity Investments. He is a committer on the Apache Jakarta Struts project and served as the Struts 1.1B3 release manager. He lives in a 200 year old Colonial farmhouse in Derry, NH along with his wife and son. He is an open water diver and instrument-rated private pilot, as well as an avid science fiction fan.
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