Champion

Dan Allen

Freelancer

Dan is an open source advocate, community catalyst, software generalist, author and speaker. Most of the time, he's hacking using some JVM language. He leads the Asciidoctor project and serves as the community liaison for Arquillian. He builds on these experiences to help make a variety of open source projects wildly successful, including Asciidoctor, Arquillian, Opal and JBoss Forge. Dan is the author of Seam in Action (Manning, 2008) and has written articles for NFJS, the Magazine, IBM developerWorks, Java Tech Journal and JAXenter. He's also an internationally recognized speaker, having presented at major software conferences including JavaOne, Devoxx, NFJS, UberConf, RWX, JAX and jFokus. He's recognized as a JavaOne Rock Star and Java (JVM) Champion. After a long conference day, you'll likely find Dan geeking out about technology, documentation and testing with fellow community members over a Trappist beer or Kentucky Bourbon.

Badges 7

Talks 10

  1. Devoxx UK 2019

    Ten ways to hack your brain to write fluently

    May 2019Methodology & Culture

  2. Devoxx UK 2019

    Writers write! the documentation bof

    May 2019Architecture

  3. Devoxx UK 2019

    Antora: documentation sites for software teams

    May 2019Modern Web▶ Watch

  4. Devoxx Belgium 2018

    A dozen ways to hack your brain to write fluently

    November 2018Programming languages▶ Watch

  5. Devoxx Belgium 2018

    Writers write! the documentation bof

    November 2018Architecture & Security

  6. Devoxx Belgium 2018

    Antora: documentation sites for software teams

    November 2018Modern Web & UX▶ Watch

  7. Devoxx Belgium 2018

    Speakers' bof

    November 2018Methodology & Culture

  8. Devoxx Belgium 2015

    Everything You Need to Know to Grow Open Source

    November 2015Methodology & Culture▶ Watch

  9. Devoxx Belgium 2015

    7 Ways to Hack Your Brain to Write Fluently

    November 2015Methodology & Culture▶ Watch

  10. Devoxx Belgium 2015

    Writers Write! The Documentation BOF

    November 2015Methodology & Culture