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The GNOME Conference 2006 Booklet - GNOME Project Listing

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>GNOME</strong> <strong>Conference</strong><br />

GUADEC Core<br />

MonoDevelop: A Gnome IDE<br />

MonoDevelop is a free <strong>GNOME</strong> IDE primarily designed for<br />

C# and other .NET languages. This talk will give an<br />

overview of the IDE features, and a brief explanation of the<br />

architecture and the add-in system, and how all this can be<br />

used to develop <strong>GNOME</strong> applications.<br />

Lluís Sánchez<br />

Lluis Sanchez is a software engineer working for Novell on the Mono and<br />

MonoDevelop projects. He has eleven years of experience in software<br />

engineering. He started working as a consultant on Microsoft and Java<br />

technologies. In 2002 he started contributing to the Mono project, and in<br />

2003 he joined Ximian to work full-time on Mono.<br />

Lluis has been in charge of the serialization, Remoting, and Web<br />

Services Mono libraries. In 2004, he started contributing to the<br />

MonoDevelop project, a free <strong>GNOME</strong> development environment, and<br />

these days he's the project lead.<br />

Lluis is from Spain, and is currently based in Barcelona.<br />

Highlights of GTK+ 2.10<br />

<strong>The</strong> upcoming GTK+ 2.10 release is one of the biggest on<br />

the 2.x branch and packed with exciting new features and<br />

improvements. In this talk we will highlight the new features<br />

and improvements, look at them in depth, and explain<br />

them; so you can take advantage of them right away.<br />

Kristian Rietveld<br />

Kristian Rietveld has been contributing to GTK+ since 2001. <strong>The</strong>se days<br />

he is primarly busy with maintaining GtkTreeView and improving other<br />

parts of GTK+ as he goes along. He originally wrote GtkTreeModelFilter,<br />

GtkComboBox, and completion support for GtkEntry. Kris studies<br />

computer science at Leiden University, but he also works as a developer<br />

for Imendio AB.<br />

Tim Janik<br />

Wed 28 10:00<br />

4. Sala de Juntes<br />

Catwalk Talk<br />

Wed 28 11:00<br />

2. Sala d'Actes<br />

Catwalk Talk<br />

Tim Janik has been developing Free Software since 1996. He studied computer science at the<br />

Universität Hamburg in Germany and works as a software developer at Imendio. He has designed<br />

and implemented the GObject library and made several other significant core contributions to<br />

free software projects like BEAST, Gtk+, <strong>GNOME</strong>, and ALSA.<br />

June 24–30, <strong>2006</strong> • Vilanova (Catalonia – Spain) 47

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