Please note this does not give you a ticket to come to DDD Scotland if you have not registered.
What is a grok talk?
A grok talk is a 10min talk about whatever you want to talk about! As long as you think the boys and girls at DDD Scotland are going to find it interesting.
What do I have to do?
A projector and speakers (via a VGA connector and 3.5mm audio jack) will be setup for you to do your stuff...
1. Prepare a 10 minute talk (slides, videos, pictures, whatever you like).
2. Bring your own laptop if the talk involves a laptop.
When will it happen?
The grok talks are going to run over lunch time at
DDD Scotland 2010 in the main room. There will be signs on the day.
How do I register?
Put your name at the bottom of the list below. Let me know if you need a hand with editing this page or if you need any more information.
See you there!
Sign up form
Please add your talk to the list below:
1. {Your Name} | {Your Email} | {Grok Talk Name} | {Description}
1. Colin Mackay | colin at ScottishDevelopers dot com | You know who else allowed SQL Injection Attacks? | Tips on preventing SQL Injection Attacks
2. Rob Lally | rob at robertlally dot com | Relax, My Couch Is Made From Purest Web | Everything you need to know about CouchDB but were too apathetic to find out for yourself.
3. Liam Westley | @westleyl | Use RemoteApp to publish application from VirtualBox or VMWare - XP Mode without VirtualPC.
4. Richard Fennell | richard @ blackmarble.co.uk | Codename Eaglestone | A look at how the Eclipse Plug in for TFS2010 can mean projects that include .NET and Java sub system can be build from the same ALM solution
5. Joe Wright | joe @ joejag.com | The Coding Dojo | A Coding Dojo allows developers to improve their skills in a collaborative and non-competitive setting.
6. Ben Nunney | ben @ netshake.net | Love Thy Users | A quick look into the world of HCI, and why now more than ever it's important to know a little something about your end users when sitting down to write an app.