{ "Schedule": { "conferences": [{"serial": 115 }], "events": [ { "serial": 34505, "name": "Why Schools Don't Use Open Source to Teach Programming", "event_type": "40-minute conference session", "time_start": "2014-07-23 11:30:00", "time_stop": "2014-07-23 12:10:00", "venue_serial": 1462, "description": "Aside from the fact that high school programming curricula often require proprietary IDEs, they also don't involve examining any source code from Open Source software projects. What changes would be required in programming curricula to incorporate Open Source? And is that a desirable objective?", "website_url": "http://oscon.com/oscon2014/public/schedule/detail/34505", "speakers": [157509], "categories": ["Education"] } ], "speakers": [ { "serial": 157509, "name": "Robert Lefkowitz", "photo": null, "url": "http://sharewave.com/", "position": "CTO", "affiliation": "Sharewave", "twitter": "sharewaveteam", "bio": "Robert 'r0ml' Lefkowitz is the CTO at Sharewave, a startup building an investor management portal. This year, he was a resident at the winter session of Hacker School. He is a Distinguished Engineer of the ACM." } ], "venues": [ { "serial": 1462, "name": "F151", "category": "Conference Venues" } ] } }