Speakers

BarCamp talks cover a wide range of technology topics. As of 9 April 2007, here are the BarCamps speakers (for an up-to-date list, keep an eye on the wiki):

John Breslin, talk about Semantic Social Networks
Paul Browne, talk about Enterprise Web 2.0
Sean Mc Grath. Jython for fun and profit
Tom Raftery. CIX - Setting up an energy efficient/carbon neutral Data Centre
Lar Veale. Either something on UX/usability or ” a year in the life of a company blog”
Paul Campbell. Agile Development with Ruby on Rails (or bringing about happiness in code)
Paul Adams. Something around user research…maybe for mobile…more to follow
Eoin O’Dell. Law of Blogs; Blogs of Law (suggest what this might cover here)
Evert Bopp, Exact subject not decided yet, but something about wireless, social networking & location based services.
Darren Barefoot, Social media marketing, or how I learned to love the mob.
Colin Whittaker, The realities of building an LLU network in Ireland
Sean O Sullivan, A look at the Voice 2.0 landscape
Paul Walsh, The future of Search using Content Labels - Semantic stuff
Krishna De, Building buzz - blogging to build your brand and grow your business
Keith Bohanna & Tom Corcoran, Keith; GTD - my implementation of Getting Things Done, Tom; Spreading the Word - his experience of getting a team up to GTD speed
Eoghan McCabe, Web Usability 101: A 30-Minute Crash Course
Tomasz Blachowicz, Implementing highly scalable server in Java (non-blocking I/O, reactor and proactor design patterns, etc.)
John Ward. Cengal - Selling Web 2.0 to Irish Financial Institutions
Paul Walsh, Mobile Web - New W3C standards for developers

If you’d like to speak at BarCamp, add your name to the wiki or send an e-mail to info@barcampdublin.com.