Silicon Valley Code Camp : October 1 & 2, 2016

Barbara Geller

CopperSpice
About Barbara
An independent consultant with over twenty-six years of experience as a programmer and software developer. I have worked with numerous companies developing custom in-house applications. I have also designed and developed Windows applications for several vertical markets including medical billing, transportation, and construction. My degree is in Electrical Engineering from Cal Poly Pomona with additional studies towards a master in Computer Science. Co-founder of CopperSpice, a C++ library derived from an existing framework. Co-founder of DoxyPress, a C++ application derived from an existing open source documentation program. I designed the Diamond Editor, a cross-platform editor for programmers, using the CopperSpice libraries. I have programmed in C++, Qt, Visual Objects, Clipper, PHP, and Java. Speaker at CppCon 2015. email: barbara@copperspice.com
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Speaking Sessions

  • C++ GUI library & Documenting Source Code: CopperSpice & DoxyPress

    CopperSpice is an open source project which contains a set of libraries to handle Core functionality, GUI, Networking, SQL, Multimedia, and much more. One of the key achievements of CopperSpice is that we use a modern version of C++, we do not require any code generators, and the libraries are cross platform.

    DoxyPress is an open source application which can be used to document source code, generate API documentation, show class hierarchies, etc. DoxyPress supports several outputs including html, chm, latex, and man pages.

    In our presentation we will provide an overview of CopperSpice and DoxyPress. We will explain how to use DoxyPress and we will show a demonstration of DoxyPress and how to document an API and C++ source.

    No prior knowledge of CopperSpice or DoxyPress is required.


    Speakers:    Barbara Geller  Ansel Sermersheim