Kitware at Camp KDE, Software Process Talk and CMake Tutorial

Kitware is very kindly sending me to Camp KDE. I will be giving a talk on Sunday about CMake, testing, software process and new features in the recent CMake 2.8.0 release. I will also be running a training session on CMake on Monday afternoon. See you all there!

I will also be available to talk about many other things, such as the migration to git, open source chemistry, open science and scientific visualization. Since I joined Kitware I have been exploring some crazy cool ideas in new areas of visualization too, hopefully my influence has not been too disruptive. I will be on the lookout for potential Qties to join my team of Qties at Kitware - be warned ;-)

Camp KDE

Looking forward to my second Camp KDE! We should arrive in San Diego Friday afternoon, not looking forward to the security lines... I will of course be bringing my spawned process (now named William), who was but a bump at the last Camp KDE. His Mum will be in attendance too, having to travel on her birthday. I am in the last few weeks of my twenties, so be kind.

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nightmorph on :

nightmorphHey, I actually WILL see you there, old man! ;-)

(I ain't much younger, so I know I have no room to talk.)

Since I live in San Diego and all, I'll be there Sunday! I'm going more as a new KDE4 user (which I've documented on Planet). I plan to hear the Plasma talks, maybe take in the keynote or a few other things. I'll at least drop by before/after your talk to say "HI from the token non-programmer."

Who knows, I may even see what's going on Monday or Tuesday . . . Tuesday's schedule is rather vague on what's actually happening.

See ya there!

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