 | Level: Introductory Jason McGee (jrmcgree@us.ibm.com), Distinguished Engineer, IBM Roland Barcia (barcia@us.ibm.com), Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM Rob Nicholson (rob_nicholson@uk.ibm.com), Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM Todd Kaplinger (todkap@us.ibm.com), Senior Software Engineer, IBM Dan Jemiolo (danjemiolo@us.ibm.com), Advisory Software Engineer, IBM Brandon Smith (brandons@us.ibm.com), Advisory Software Engineer, IBM
21 May 2008 Updated 03 Jun 2008 On June 3, WebSphere® experts
Jason McGee, Roland Barcia, Rob Nicholson, Todd Kaplinger, Dan Jemiolo, and Brandon Smith
covered just about everything you wanted to know about WebSphere sMash, the new platform for
building and running dynamic Web 2.0-based applications, based on Project Zero.
The chat discussed topics such as application-centric runtime, community-based
development, situational applications, scripting languages, REST, Groovy, PHP, Dojo, mashups, and
much more. For an overview of WebSphere sMash, see
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WebSphere sMash.
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Jason McGee is an IBM Distinguished Engineer and the Chief
Architect for WebSphere sMash, Project Zero, and WebSphere Extended Deployment
(XD).
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Rob Nicholson is a Senior Technical Staff Member at IBM responsible for
language runtime architecture. He is working on Project Zero
with responsibility for the architecture of the IBM's runtime for PHP running on the Java Virtual Machine.
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Todd Kaplinger is a Senior Software Engineer in IBM's Software Group currently working as Architect and Team Lead of the Security Team for
Project Zero.
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Dan Jemiolo is an Advisory Software Engineer on IBM's Project Zero team. He is currently working
on the Project Zero Application Builder, the new browser-based IDE for developers.
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Brandon Smith works on IBM's Project Zero, heading up all things data.
Catch up with him at http://16cards.com/.
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