Webinar: OpenEdge Developer Birds of a Feather Session
 

Webinar: OpenEdge Developer Birds of a Feather Session

29 June 2023

Join our OpenEdge Developer Birds of a Feather Session on Thursday, 29 June at 4pm (EST). 

Meet Mike Fechner & Peter Judge for an open discussion about any topic related (or not) to OpenEdge development. OpenEdge 12.7 has just been released, and with it some cool new toys. Should you use them - and if so, how? Are you struggling with a gnarly ABL problem that you’d like to bounce off us? Or do you want to bring the popcorn for another episode of upper- vs lowercase?

Bring your questions, opinions, comments or just come and hang out.

When: Thursday, 29 June at 4pm (EST)

Don't miss out,

Register now!

 

Save the date for our upcoming webinars:

20 July
Using .NET core with OpenEdge - with Mike Fechner

10 August
A minimal viable pipeline setup for Docker PASOE image - with Daniel van Doorn

 

Speakers

Mike Fechner

Mike Fechner, Lead Modernization Architect at Consultingwerk, started working with Progress over 30 years ago. Since then, he has supported Progress Application Partners and end customers in adopting the latest OpenEdge and Progress features to enhance and extend existing applications.

With his strong framework design expertise, he has laid the foundation for the development of many successful OpenEdge applications.

Mike specializes in object-oriented programming in ABL, software architecture, GUI for .NET, web technologies, and a broad range of Progress products including OpenEdge, Telerik, and Corticon. He is deeply involved in software modernization projects on a daily basis and is a passionate modernization enthusiast.

He is a well-known and active member of the international OpenEdge community and a frequent presenter at conferences around the world. Mike serves as a board member of the German PUG as well as a board member of the PUG Challenge.

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Peter Judge

Peter Judge is a software architect at Consultingwerk, and has been working with Progress since 1996.Over the years, he has gone from writing reports, to building customer applications, to writing frameworks, to designing and building libraries, and generally makes stuff work together. Peter's background is in application and application toolkit design and development, and more recently has worked on server and integration technologies, but his interests span the whole SDLC from design through to deployment, regardless of language and technology.

Peter is a frequent poster to various forums, a regular speaker at conferences and user groups, and believes that we only grow individually if we all grow together.


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