Eventbrite - REST Fest 2014

Schedule

Thursday - Hypermedia Hack Day

8 AM Registration, coffee, breakfast foods.  
8:30AM-5PM

Hypermedia API Bake Off!

Attendees will bring their best Hypermedia API skills and group-up (or "cook" solo) to present their best variation on a Todo list spec current in progress on the wiki.

 
Lunch  
Mozilla
5 PM - until

GET /greenville

We've heard often that REST Fest attendees love Greenville, but that they don't get to see much of it. This year, we're giving all the tired hack-day'ers the chance to wander Greenville, SC. It's changed quite a bit since you were last here--even if you were here last year!

 

Friday - Stack Demo Day & Main Event

REST and Hypermedia APIs are made up of many moving parts, and often those get overlooked or undervalued. We wanted to give developers and API designers the chance to pitch and explain their approaches.

8:00-9:00
Check-in & Coffee  
9:00-10:15
  • Mike Amundsen - CjExplorer : The generic Collection JSON Client App [VIDEO]
  • Darrel Miller - Runscope : Continuous testing and monitoring of hypermedia APIs [VIDEO]
Various Attendees
10:15-10:30 Break  
10:30-12:00  Various Attendees
12:00-1:00
Lunch 
Basho 
1:00-2:00

Extended Talks


2:00-3:30

Five-in-Five Talks (about 15)

  • Larry Staton Jr. - Hypermedia with Transit [VIDEO]
  • Lorinda Brandon - The evolution of API Strategy: managing change without disruption [VIDEO]
  • Luke Stokes - Where to Hide the Complexity? [VIDEO]
  • Dave Nolan - Falling into the Pit of Success [VIDEO]
  • Tom Brooke - Data Privacy and Consent Receipt [VIDEO]
  • Josh Wingstrom - Hypermedia Clients and Protocols [VIDEO]
  • Alan Laidlaw - Why we dont get hypermedia [VIDEO]
Various Attendees
3:30-3:45 Break  
3:45-5:00  
5:00-6:30 Dinner Break - wander Main St.  
6:30 PM Coffee Bar opens!
MuleSoft
  The Main Event Begins  
7:00-7:30 Opening Remarks
7:30-8:30

Keynote - HTTP: The Good Parts

REST demands we think about resources, representations, and rich interactions; however, it's easy to forget the substrate upon which our beautiful hypermedia APIs "rest". HTTP has lots of interesting and powerful ways to enhance interaction and efficiency that most applications leave untapped because they focus so much on the act of processing a request, rather than the properties of the resource being requested. Let's look more closely at those HTTP features and then see how you can tap into them more declaratively with Webmachine.

Sean Cribbs

Sean Cribbs

8:30-???? Hack Room Pitches & Hacking   
8:30-???? Table top games & CINEMA PURGATORIO Film  

Saturday - Main Conference

8AM-5PM Hack Rooms open all day


 
8:00-8:30 Morning Coffee  
8:30-9:30

 

 

9:30-9:45
Break  
9:45-10:45

Morning FiveInFive Talks (about 7)

  • Joel Clermont - IPFS - The Permanent Web [VIDEO]
  • Darrel Miller - What is the IETF, how does it work, and why should I care?
  • Phil Marsteau - RESTful Search API, requirements and approaches
  • Devin Rader - The last line of your API
  • Ben Longden - vnd.error format
  • Shelby Switzer - moving on
  • Cameron Esdaile - What I have been working on
Various Attendees
10:45-11:00 Break  
11:00-12:00 Various Attendees
12:00-1:00
Lunch
modelsolv 


 
1:00-1:45
1:45-2:00
Break  
2:00-3:30

Afternoon FiveInFive Talks (about 6)

Various Attendees
3:30-3:45 Break  
3:45-5:00

Afternoon FiveInFive Talks (about 6)

Various Attendees
5:00-5:30 Closing Remarks
 


 
7:00 PM

After Party

 SmartBear

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