Name | Phil Windley |
Country | United States |
Web page | http://www.windley.com |
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Information
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Phil Windley is an Enterprise Architect in the Office or the CIO at Brigham Young University. He is also the Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Kynetx, the company behind the open-source connected-car product, Fuse. He is the co-founder and organizer of the Internet Identity Workshop. He is also an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at Brigham Young University where he teaches courses on reputation, digital identity, large-scale system design, and programming languages. Phil writes the popular Technometria blog and is a frequent contributor to various technical publications. He is also the author of the books The Live Web published by Course Technology in 2011 and Digital Identity published by O'Reilly Media in 2005.
Phil spent two years as the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the State of Utah in 2001-2002, serving on Governor Mike Leavitt's Cabinet and as a member of his Senior Staff. Before entering public service, Phil was Vice President for Product Development and Operations at Excite@Home. He was the Founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of iMALL, Inc. an early creator of electronic commerce tools. Phil serves on the Boards of Directors and Advisory Boards for several high-tech companies. Phil received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Univ. of California, Davis in 1990.
Phil spent two years as the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the State of Utah in 2001-2002, serving on Governor Mike Leavitt's Cabinet and as a member of his Senior Staff. Before entering public service, Phil was Vice President for Product Development and Operations at Excite@Home. He was the Founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of iMALL, Inc. an early creator of electronic commerce tools. Phil serves on the Boards of Directors and Advisory Boards for several high-tech companies. Phil received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Univ. of California, Davis in 1990.
Attending talks
- First Time CPAN Contributor
- Perl Testing, whats new with Test::More and beyond
- Building Smarter Microservices with Scale-Oriented Architecture
- A Series of Unfortunate Requests
- compare-git-versions: A Simple Development Tool for Refactoring and Benchmarking
- Perl 6 for Mere Mortals
- Implementing a Rule Language for the Internet of Things
- Juggling Chainsaws: Perl and MongoDB
- Test Your App's Javascript using Test::Mojo::Role::Phantom
- Stop Panicking! Perl 6 is just like Perl 5 (where it counts).
- How to bring newbies to perl?
- Welcome to YAPC!
- Keynote: Seth Johnson - What Perl Taught Me About Life