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Andrew Lombardi

Owner, Mystic Coders - Entrepreneur

Andrew Lombardi is one of a new breed of businessmen: the enlightened entrepreneur. He has been writing code since he was a 5-year old, sitting at his dad’s knee at their Apple II computer. Having such a deep affinity for the computer model, it is no surprise that at the age of 17 he began to delve deeply into the inner workings of the human mind. He became a student of Neuro Linguistic Programming and other mind technologies, and then went on to study metaphysics. He is certified as an NLP Trainer, Master Hypnotherapist and Time Line Therapy practitioner.

Using all of his accumulated skills, at the age of 24, Andrew began his consulting business, Mystic Coders, LLC. Since the inception of Mystic in 2000, Andrew has been building the business and studying finance and economics as he stays on the cutting edge of computer technology.


Blog

The Heart of Ireland

Posted Friday, June 11, 2010

As many of you know, I’ve been in Ireland since last Saturday June 5th, 2010. I was invited here to speak at The Irish Software Show. Both of my talks were on Thursday about Apache Wicket, and each of them were w more »

Speaking this week in Dublin, Ireland

Posted Monday, June 7, 2010

I’ve been here in Dublin for a few days now, getting into various forms of mischief and driving all over the joint on the opposite end. Of course the reason for the visit was to give a few talks on Apache Wicket at epicenter 2010. If yo more »

Jazoon 2010 Talk in Zurich Switzerland

Posted Saturday, June 5, 2010

What can I say? Switzerland treated me awesome for my first visit, and I look forward to returning soon. The folks running Jazoon did a bang up job more »
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Presentations

An in depth look at Apache Wicket

The model supplied by Java Web Frameworks is broken. As software engineers break away from the shackles of Struts and the false promises of JSF, a new model based on object oriented programming and a clean separation of concerns has emerged with Apache W more »

Hands on with Apache Wicket

Apache Wicket injects fun back into your web application development. The in-depth look went over the components and concepts of Wicket while showing the clear alternative that it provides. Our advanced talk took you through the simple process of intera more »

Hands on with Apache Wicket

Apache Wicket injects fun back into your web application development. The in-depth look went over the components and concepts of Wicket while showing the clear alternative that it provides. Our advanced talk took you through the simple process of intera more »

An in depth look at Apache Wicket

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Andrew Lombardi By Andrew Lombardi

The model supplied by Java Web Frameworks is broken. As software engineers break away from the shackles of Struts and the false promises of JSF, a new model based on object oriented programming and a clean separation of concerns has emerged with Apache Wicket. The framework has a simple component hierarchy allowing for reusability without pain.



This session looks at the core aspects that Wicket provides. Walk through the basic components and concepts and peer into an example app built using Wicket. Get insights into the differences between it and two other popular Java frameworks: JSF and GWT. Learn how Wicket embraces the object oriented concepts you haven't been able to use in web frameworks in the past, and have fun in the process.


Hands on with Apache Wicket

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Andrew Lombardi By Andrew Lombardi

Apache Wicket injects fun back into your web application development. The in-depth look went over the components and concepts of Wicket while showing the clear alternative that it provides. Our advanced talk took you through the simple process of interactivity using Wicket's AJAX support and proved that reuse while often promised with other frameworks, is a reality here.



In this hands on, we'll take what was learned in the previous two sessions, and build our own application. Given a project requirement which will be provided, build out a web application in record time using simply Java and HTML. Find out how simple it is to introduce interactivity with Wicket's AJAX support, jazz up your boring forms, and integrate any necessary third party libraries: Java or Javascript, with ease. After this hands on session you'll feel equipped to build out any project in record time using everything learned.


Hands on with Apache Wicket

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Andrew Lombardi By Andrew Lombardi

Apache Wicket injects fun back into your web application development. The in-depth look went over the components and concepts of Wicket while showing the clear alternative that it provides. Our advanced talk took you through the simple process of interactivity using Wicket's AJAX support and proved that reuse while often promised with other frameworks, is a reality here.



In this hands on, we'll take what was learned in the previous two sessions, and build our own application. Given a project requirement which will be provided, build out a web application in record time using simply Java and HTML. Find out how simple it is to introduce interactivity with Wicket's AJAX support, jazz up your boring forms, and integrate any necessary third party libraries: Java or Javascript, with ease. After this hands on session you'll feel equipped to build out any project in record time using everything learned.






Blogs

Ola Bini

Language features at the Emerging Languages camp

Posted By: Ola Bini on Jul. 29, 2010

As I’ve covered in several blog posts, I visited the Emerging Languages camp last week. It was an interesting experience for many reasons, and some of my conclusions are still half formed. I wanted to talk a little bit about some common



Ola Bini

The JVM Language Summit 2010

Posted By: Ola Bini on Jul. 29, 2010

I’ve just come back from three days in Santa Clara, spending time with some of the brightest people in the Java world - the JVM language summit is truly a fantastic collection of great people. And I was there too… THe goal of the J



Ola Bini

Life in the time of Java 7

Posted By: Ola Bini on Jul. 28, 2010

I’m currently in the process of implementing Seph, and I’ve reached an inflection point. This point is the last responsible moment to choose what I will target with my language. Seph will definitely be a JVM language, but after that



Howard Lewis Ship

Git on Mac OS X: Don't ignore case!

Posted By: Howard Lewis Ship on Jul. 28, 2010

By default, Mac OS X uses a case insensitive file system, and Git seems to honor that. The problem is, most programming languages, especially Java, are case sensitive. Class "JavaScriptSupport" needs to be in file "JavaScri



Andrew Glover

More GAE datastore resources

Posted By: Andrew Glover on Jul. 27, 2010

There’s an interesting interview with the creators of Twig, Objectify-Appengine, and SimpleDS, which are all ORM-like frameworks built for the GAE that facilitate working with the underlying datastore (an abstraction of Bigtable)



Howard Lewis Ship

Tapestry 5 Training in London: Oct 5 - 8

Posted By: Howard Lewis Ship on Jul. 26, 2010

I'm once again partnering with SkillsMatter to teach my full Tapestry workshop. This is an expanded version of the class, which is growing from three days up to four; the additional day will ensure that we have time for all the existing materi



Stuart Halloway

The Relevant Bits

Posted By: Stuart Halloway on Jul. 25, 2010

As Justin mentioned last week, here at Relevance we spend 20% of our time on non-billable activities. Here's a peek into some of the activities that went on at Relevance HQ this past week. We wrapped up our summer intern program and said farew



Johanna Rothman

On the Top Women in Business Blogger’s List

Posted By: Johanna Rothman on Jul. 25, 2010

I learned this week that I made the Top Women in Business Blogging list. They tell me my readers nominated me. Dear



Johanna Rothman

Develop by Feature, Develop by Component, or Some Combination?

Posted By: Johanna Rothman on Jul. 23, 2010

I’ve been working with Rebecca Wirfs-Brock on an agile architecture workshop. I’m working with Rebecca because she has such a depth of experience in architecture, as well as design. She’s working with me because of my



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