Pance Cavkovski is a senior software engineer working at Netcetera in Skopje, Macedonia.
As part of the team, he has specialized working in Java, Javascript, Flex/ActionScript and .NET technologies.
The scopes of the projects he has worked so far have varied from CAD application, simulations and visualizations to finance applications, distributed web systems and infrastructures.
Besides software, he also actively works with electronics and embedded devices.
As of 2009 he is an active member of the Macedonian Java User Group.
Aleksandar Nikov works for Netcetera Skopje since 2001.
His main focus is the Java Web development, and the roles within the company historically range from developer / project manager/ architect / manager in software engineering department / head of innovation.
He is very interested in algorithms, and is part of the team who organizes the codefu.mk competition.
As a hobby he spends lot of time with small embedded devices (raspberry / android), applied to various areas: 3d printing controllers, movable cameras / scanners, home automation, etc...
16.09.2014
LOCATION: Luzern
KEYWORDS: Hands-On, Technology
AGENDA: | 18:00 - 21:00h: Workshop incl. Q/A and refreshment. |
SPEAKER 1: Pance Cavkovski COMPANY: Netcetera
SPEAKER 2: Aleksandar Nikov COMPANY: Netcetera
SLIDES: 140916_RasPi_V2.pdf
As of March 2014th, Java8 is finally out.
The JDK, along with the usual target platforms, now comes also supported for Linux on v6/v7 ARM devices such as the Raspberry Pi. Having being cheap, easy to use and capable for extending, the Raspberry Pi is currently the worldwide number one single board computer.
Multiple operating systems are available for it, various SDKs for developing software, and an increasing set of add-on devices that can make it interact with the real world.
This session will consist of a tech talk plus a hands on hardware assembling and Java coding on the Raspberry Pi. Several topics will be covered, such as: hardware information, basic JDK usage, developing UI with JavaFX 8, accessing the hardware aspects of the device and extending it.
The extensions that will be presented will cover from the simplest ones consisting of a few electronic components, to a more complex one involving external sensors and plug-in devices.
Having that said, no in-depth electronic know-how will be required. The devices and the needed external components will be provided.
The goal of this session is for the attendees to get to know the embedded devices such as the Raspberry Pi a bit better and to get more insights of how to develop for them.
Having usable hardware headers and plenty of extension modules, the Raspberry Pi and its possibility to code for it in Java, will provide them a fast boot into the embedded world and ideas for their own apps and devices in the future.
The number of participants is limited to 21.
LANGUAGE: Talk: en / Slides: en
Pance Cavkovski is a senior software engineer working at Netcetera in Skopje, Macedonia.
As part of the team, he has specialized working in Java, Javascript, Flex/ActionScript and .NET technologies.
The scopes of the projects he has worked so far have varied from CAD application, simulations and visualizations to finance applications, distributed web systems and infrastructures.
Besides software, he also actively works with electronics and embedded devices.
As of 2009 he is an active member of the Macedonian Java User Group.
Aleksandar Nikov works for Netcetera Skopje since 2001.
His main focus is the Java Web development, and the roles within the company historically range from developer / project manager/ architect / manager in software engineering department / head of innovation.
He is very interested in algorithms, and is part of the team who organizes the codefu.mk competition.
As a hobby he spends lot of time with small embedded devices (raspberry / android), applied to various areas: 3d printing controllers, movable cameras / scanners, home automation, etc...
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