2012 LDSTech Conference presentation notes
Nearly 50 presentations are scheduled for the 2012 LDSTech Conference. When you attend a presentation, you can add your notes in the wanted pages below. The notes you add will form a collectively written article about the presentation. Presenters can also add notes to their presentation page.
Keep in mind that this is a wiki, so notes you add may be edited by someone else. Additionally, notes will undoubtedly reflect the interests of the attendees. For example, one person may focus on a particular interest or angle mentioned during the presentation. Another person may have another interest, and so on. Hopefully the collective response will balance out the presentation summary.
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Here are links to the presentations:
- 11 Ways to be a more productive developer
- Around the World in 40 Minutes
- Automated UI Testing for iOS
- Beta Testing LDS.Org Applications
- Bible Videos iOS Project
- Church Privacy Overview
- Gospel Study
- Helping in the Vineyard Introduction
- History of LDS.org - The first 10 Years
- Integrated Workplace Management Systems at the LDS Church
- Intermediate JQuery
- iOS - Testing
- iOS Development 101
- JavaScript Unit Testing with Jasmine
- Just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get me: Making security second nature
- Keynote - Blaine Maxfield
- Keynote - Clark Gilbert
- Keynote - Michael Carter
- Keynote - John Edwards
- Kinect Hacking
- LDS Account 5.0 help/documentation
- LDS.org
- LDSTech Java Platform Introduction
- LDSTech's Latest Tools
- Mediawiki Workshop
- Meet Bishop North
- Meetinghouse Technologies
- Missionary Portfolio Projects
- MLS Technologies
- Modular JavaScript
- Open Web Stack
- Rich Clients with BackboneJS
- Security Best Practices for Developers
- Share the Gospel Online
- Team Foundation Server Tools
- Technical Debt
- Technology of Nature
- Threat Modeling
- Type Tips for Web Readability
- Unit Testing in Java
- Using JIRA in a Community Project
- Using the WAM Emulator
- Web Analytics: The What, Why, and How

