Moritz Duge
Moritz is working at Allotropia / Collabora as Senior Developer for web app integration of Collabora Online and ZetaOffice-JS. He's focusing on bringing APIs for WASM and server based LibreOffice into web development. And Free Software communities, hacker culture & conferences have been a part of his life since 20+ years and he has an extensive history of DevOps and multilingual programming experience. He likes to use his favorite rock solid Debian GNU/Linux to do everything from running web servers to development to gaming, including SuperTuxKart ;-) And as a student researcher in Hamburg he build multicast technology on OpenWRT. Also he's worked many years with all kinds of FOSS as Leading Developer & Technical Product Manager for IT security solutions, so he also has a strong focus towards keeping systems safe.

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You can massively simplify your LOWA (LibreOffice Web ASseMbly) developing experience by using proper C++ debugging tools for the browser. If there where not some obstacles which come from driving the huge amount of LibreOffice debug symbols trough the web environment. Let me take you trough the major blocker, so you can reliably debug your WASM code.
Let me give you an update on integrating LibreOffice into web apps. This talk will dive into some up to date examples how to build data driven web apps based on LibreOffice. And we'll shed light on the significant work that was done in the last year, to make the C++ API accessible supporting up to date TypeScript features for the web.
Have you ever thought about security when opening a sample from a Bugzilla ticket or trying out some new library? Experienced developers often assume, that every programmer knows the necessary things about security. But rarely does anyone take the time to guide young developers into this topic and it's various aspects. This talk will give an introduction about risks and how to handle them in a convenient way when programming. From how to improve your devices and accounts security to the LibreOffice supply chain to the security impact of the LibreOffice users.