Jaroslav Tulach: Enso - low-code system for analysis of complex data


Details
IMPORTANT: Please note the change in the venue. We will meet in Applifting, Rohanské nábřeží 19, Prague 8, close to metro station Křižíkova.
The goal of Enso (http://enso.org) is to provide low-code or even no-code system for obtaining data insights easily.
The fact that Enso runtime is fully implemented in Java however opens completely new opportunities which we are going to explore in this talk. Enso provides an excellent interoperability capabilities with Java and that makes it an ideal 'wrapper' around any Java library.
This presentation is going to demonstrate the power of Enso and will share simple tips and tricks to turn any Java library into an Enso component. With the help of scalable, slick and performant Enso IDE we demonstrate completely new approach to development suitable for beginners, Excel power users and anyone who cares more about analyzing data than coding the best algorithm in a low level programming language. Package your favorite Java library for Enso. Make it easily approachable for non-programmers!
Jaroslav Tulach is the founder and initial architect of NetBeans, which is not just a well known IDE, but also the first modular desktop application framework written in Java. Jaroslav devoted last ten years to design of interoperability between Java, JavaScript and other dynamic languages. Jaroslav is currently helping the dual syntax (visual & textual) Enso.org language to run faster and better reuse GraalVM polyglot capabilities.
About the event:
18:30 The space is open
19:00 Start of the main event
2x:00 Questions and answers, networking
2y:00 Afterparty and more questions in a pub in cozy Vinohrady neighbourhood.

Jaroslav Tulach: Enso - low-code system for analysis of complex data