ylarrivee [at] confoo.ca
@ylarrivee
Yann est un enthousiaste du plein-air et de la technologie. Il a fondé une compagnie de services TI (FooLab, Inc.) en 2009 et apprécie aider les entreprises à atteindre leurs objectifs. Il est le dirigeant de la communauté PHP Québec et de la conférence Confoo.
Président de FooLab, Inc.
Sans but lucratif : Président de PHP Québec et ConFoo
afilina [at] confoo.ca
@afilina
Anna développe pour le Web depuis longtemps et est actuellement vice-présidente de FooLab. Lorsqu'elle programme, elle utilise principalement PHP et Javascript, avec un accent sur la performance, l'utilisabilité et la livraison à temps. Quand elle ne forme pas des développeurs ou parle à l'étranger, Anna organise des événements sociaux et éducatifs pour PHP Québec et la Conférence ConFoo.
Vice-présidente de FooLab, Inc.
Sans but lucratif : Co-organisatrice de PHP Quebec et ConFoo
Blogue : annafilina.com
Marc est récemment retraité des forces armées et entâme sa seconde carrière dans le domaine des TI, avec un intérêt pour tout se qui trait sur la sécurité informatique. Il est le gérant de plancher de la conférence Confoo.
Les conseillers ont contribué à la réussite de ConFoo en invitant d'innombrables conférenciers, en passant en revue des centaines de propositions et en faisant activement la promotion de l'événement dans la communauté. Certaines biographies sont en anglais.
Ilia Alshanetsky is a CIO at Centah Inc., a company specializing in providing solutions for the retail industry. Over the last 10 years Ilia has been heavily involved in development of PHP, as a Core Developer and Release Master, authoring many extensions and language improvements.
PHP Core Developer, Author of FUDForum, Author
CIO at Centah Inc
Blog: ilia.ws
info [at] denisboudreau.org
@dboudreau
Denis is a senior Web Accessibility consultant working for Deque Systems and an invited expert of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) in various working groups, including Education and Outreach (EOWG) and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). He has been advocating social inclusion on the Web since 2001, has been running the annual a11yMTL conference and actively tweets about accessibility at @dboudreau.
Web Accessibility Avenger at Deque Systems inc.
Non-profit: AccessibilitéWeb and W3Québec
sean [at] seancoates.com
@coates
Sean does all types of technical things on all of the projects at Fictive Kin, where he is a partner.
Works at Fictive Kin
Blog: seancoates.com
garnier.gauthier [at] gmail.com
@gauthiergarnier
Gauthier is specialized in the development of content management systems from 2005. He taught the principles of content management for 3 years in an engineering school in Paris (EPITA). He worked for 2 years for SMILE (first integrator of open source solutions in Europe), then 4 years for Novactive (web agency specializing in integrating open source projects in PHP). Gauthier worked on many content websites, using different CMS: Wordpress, SPIP, Drupal, TYPO3 and eZ Publish. But also with the lowest level frameworks such as Zend Framework / Symphony / Zeta Components.
General Manager at Novactive Canada Inc.
Board member of Alliance Numérique
Blog: blog.gauthier-garnier.ca
fredh [at] microsoft.com
@fharper
In the IT world for more than 10 years, his expertise is mostly around Web development with different technology. If you want to talk about Web, Open Source, Open Standard and Interoperability, Fred is your man. Don't be afraid to get in touch with him as he is a social beast.
Blog: outofcomfortzone.net
Martin is fascinated by the human-machine interaction, especially in the mobile world. He is dedicated to augmenting the level of interaction, and making it more fluid, intuitive and rewarding; focusing on the individual instead of orienting it on how machines are used to handle data. A dedicated developer of rich UX experiences; teacher; speaker; visionary.
President & CEO at Taste Filter Inc.
Non-profit: Developed several open-source API clients for AS3 over the years
Blog: blog.martinlegris.com
jmarcil [at] confoo.ca
@jonathanmarcil
Jonathan aime participer dans différents événements. Dans ConFoo, il s'occupe de gérer les présentations en sécurité et la visibilité d'OWASP. Son occupation principale est la consultation en sécurité Web, mais à la base, il est un développeur avec une vision agnostique des langages de programmations. Il possède un diplôme en Génie Logiciel de l'École de Technologie Supérieure et plus de 10 ans d'expérience en Technologie de l'Information et Sécurité.
Sans but lucratif : OWASP Montréal, leader du chapitre; NorthSec (anciennement Hackus) compétition en sécurité informatique, designer de défis
Blogue : blog.jonathanmarcil.ca
andy [at] clearwind.ca
@andymckay
Andy does web development for Mozilla and likes Python and open source an awful lot. Conversations revolve around skiing, curling, kayaking or bacon.
Senior Web Developer at Mozilla
Non-profit: Vancouver Python User Group and Vancouver Django User Group
Blog: agmweb.ca/blog/andy
mprovencher [at] confoo.ca
@vivrass
Martin builds Web application using Ruby on Rails. He wants to solve hard problems to challenge his own abilities. He is the president of Montreal.rb and loves to help all the communities in Montreal.
Developer at TelcoBridges
Non-profit: President of Montreal.rb
Blog: vivrass.com
Jake Smith is an Software Engineer who frequently blogs about a variety of web development topics. Jake was the architect behind the Webby People's Choice award winning getlegal.com web portal. He is an active member/co-organizer of the Dallas PHP User Group.
Non-profit: Co-Organizer of DallasPHP
Blog: jakefolio.com
hannelita [at] gmail.com
@hannelita
Hanneli (a.k.a. @hannelita) is a Brazilian developer working at Caelum, addicted to code, learn new programming languages, frameworks, blow capacitors, do some C programming to relax and commit useful (or unuseful) code for random Open Source Projects that she finds at Github. She tries to help community projects with her blog. She also likes coffee, especially the one from Starbucks.
Blog: hannelita.wordpress.com
Projects: github.com/hannelita