Hack night could be interesting, would probably be the last meeting I
could come to before school starts up again end of August.

-warner

On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 11:40 PM, William H.
Mitchell<wh...@mitchellsoftwareengineering.com> wrote:
> July came and went without a peep about a JUG meeting but maybe we can do
> better in August and September.
>
> Andy Barton's recently migrated from Eclipse to IntelliJ and he says he'd be
> willing to share his experiences with that on September 8.  That sounds
> great to me.
>
> Does anybody have any ideas for the August 11 meeting?
>
> I could recycle an old Developer's SIG presentation on the functional
> language ML that's based on lecture slides I've used when teaching ML at UA.
>  There's no direct connection to Java but if you're curious about functional
> programming ML is a good vehicle for seeing the concepts.  (Haskell is
> better but I don't have any slides on it!)
>
> Also, I've been digging into the data binding machinery in Adobe Flex
> recently and could perhaps get together something interesting that talks
> about the idea and implementation of data binding in Flex.
>
> A third idea for August is one I've mentioned before: a hack night where we
> show up with our laptops, quickly identify some open source thing or REST
> interface to fiddle with, and see if we can do something interesting with it
> before the beer beckons.  (Not for those who like a well-structured
> meeting.)
>
> Other thoughts?
>
>
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