Netherlands

4 days / 26 talks
Awesome and great speakers

October 5-10
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Peter Kelly

Peter Kelly, currently the Head of Engineering at Omnis Software, joined the company in 1989 when it was formerly known as Blyth Software.

Since then, he has worked on Omnis 5, Omnis 7, and all versions of Omnis Studio. Peter is still heavily involved in core development on macOS and Windows.

In his spare time, Peter enjoys Kuk Sool Won, a Korean martial art.


A Focus On UI

using the new AI capabilities coming to Studio Now

Overview:

At Euromnis 2024, Peter introduced a prototype showcasing the upcoming AI worker which is now available in Studio 11.2   This worker is built on the same foundations as the existing worker technology, making them familiar to most developers to use.   In this session, Peter & Omnis Software would like to encourage developers to consider how AI can enhance their user interface using these new workers with some practical and thought provoking examples.

What You’ll Learn:

As a result, the Euromnis 2025 session, ‘A Focus On UI’, shows interesting uses of the AI workers, while introducing some new, useful additions to those workers.   Peter will show some prototype examples coming to Studio that use new features of the AI workers to access new AI API’s and perform operations that may be useful within your own UI.

Peter will also show a prototype of a new addition to the Omnis Desktop UI control set that could make it into Omnis desktop within the next 12 months.

Why you should attend

This session would be a great time to bring your UI feature requests to help Omnis Software build better UI support in future versions of Omnis Studio.




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You’ll sign up for the session you want to attend on a first-come, first-served basis. Up to 6 participants may attend a session, if full, you can sign up for the same topic at a different time. During the session, the speaker will guide the audience through the main topic but you will be able to ask him/her to deviate and cover related areas. Sometimes participants offer new ideas and solutions to a problem.



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Flexible conference format means you can choose the best classes for you and at the best time. Some sessions will be repeated, so when you miss one, you can attend the same session later in the day or the week.

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