Each registered project will be given a 20 minute timeslot on Saturday to give an introduction to developing the project. See the FAQs to register your project.
All talks are optional and will be held in a separate area from the main hackathon.
- Paul Phillips and Adriaan Moors on scalac
- Josh Suereth on scala-arm, scala-io, maven-scala-plugin, and SPerformance
- Heather Miller on Scala official documentation
- Rickard Nilsson on scalacheck
- Pedro Furlanetto on the scaladoc tool
- Alexander Podkhalyuzin and Pavel Fatin on IntelliJ IDEA Scala Plugin
- Bill Venners on ScalaTest
- Mark Harrah on SBT
- Roland Kuhn on Akka
- Aemon Cannon on ENSIME
- Rúnar Óli Bjarnason on Scalaz
- Daniel Spiewak on Anti-XML
- Eugene Yokota on scalaxb
- Geoff Reedy on scala-llvm
- Boris Okunskiy, Ludmila Bityukova, and Stanislav Lakhtin on Circumflex
- John A. De Goes on BlueEyes
- Neha Narkhede on Kafka
- Nathan Hamblen on Unfiltered and Databinder Dispatch
- Brendan McAdams on Casbah, Lift-MongoDB, and MongoDB
- Peter Hausel on Play, Pinky, and Scalatra
- Rose Toomey on Salat
- Olivier Chafik on ScalaCL
- Erik Osheim on specialized-numeric
- Alexandre Bertails on FeDeRate
- Yuvi Masory on Qualac
- Jason Liszka and Jorge Ortiz on Rogue
