[CODE4LIB] code4lib nyc mini-con postponed

2011-07-26 Thread Yitzchak Schaffer
The one-day mini-conference event planned for October has been POSTPONED to a Spring 2012 date TBD, for lack of time to organize. We will hold a regular meeting on the date announced earlier, Monday Oct. 3, from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon at: METRO Training Center 57 E 11th Street New York, NY

Re: [CODE4LIB] ArchivesSpace Development Grant awarded

2011-07-26 Thread todd.d.robb...@gmail.com
Fantastic news Mark! Congrats etc.! Tod Robbins MLIS '12 Information School University of Washington

Re: [CODE4LIB] Advice on a class

2011-07-26 Thread David Mayo
If you're looking to do web programming, C is probably not going to directly benefit you - it's not that it's a bad language to learn, or that it doesn't have uses, but you'd probably be better off trying to improve your PHP or RoR skills. That being said, if you need to get lower-level knowledge

Re: [CODE4LIB] Advice on a class

2011-07-26 Thread Francis Kayiwa
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 01:54:36PM -0500, Lepczyk, Timothy wrote: Hi All, I work in a digital library and am transitioning to something more like a programmer and less like a librarian. My strengths are in xslt and unix, but I've been working some with php and ruby on rails. I'm trying

Re: [CODE4LIB] Advice on a class

2011-07-26 Thread marijane white
It kind of depends on what you want to do. If you're going to stick with web programming, I'm not sure C is very practical, but it will give you exposure to concepts that may give you a better theoretical understanding of programming and computer science concepts overall. If you want to get into

Re: [CODE4LIB] Advice on a class

2011-07-26 Thread Cowles, Esme
Tim- As someone who learned to program by myself, I found taking a similar class very helpful (my circumstances sound the same as yours, except in my case the language was Java). It gave me a good foundation to learn new languages, new technologies, etc. The general approach and concepts

Re: [CODE4LIB] [lita-l] Re: Seeking feedback on database design for an open source software registry

2011-07-26 Thread Peter Murray
Great questions, Lori. Thanks for prompting these clarifications. We're using Drupal as a foundation and are going to be contracting with a Drupal developer to integrate existing Drupal modules with any custom field design, taxonomy creation, and plug-in development required to meet the goals.

Re: [CODE4LIB] Advice on a class

2011-07-26 Thread Lepczyk, Timothy
Thanks everyone. The reasons I thought of taking the C course is a) it's free, b) concepts might be transferrable to other languages. I may continue to focus on Ruby on Rails. Tim Lepczyk -Original Message- From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of

Re: [CODE4LIB] Advice on a class

2011-07-26 Thread Joe Hourcle
On Jul 26, 2011, at 3:31 PM, Lepczyk, Timothy wrote: Thanks everyone. The reasons I thought of taking the C course is a) it's free, b) concepts might be transferrable to other languages. I may continue to focus on Ruby on Rails. Before everyone manages to scare you away from learning C,

Re: [CODE4LIB] Advice on a class

2011-07-26 Thread Mark Pernotto
I think that by taking the C class, it will start you on a long road towards programming - some of the topics you may encounter may not be immediately applicable to your RoR or PHP learning experiences, but it should provide you a nice foundation in problem solving (from a programming perspective)

[CODE4LIB] Open and linked (meta) data in the LAM domain RE: [CODE4LIB] Linked Data and Libraries 2011 - London 2011 - July 14th

2011-07-26 Thread Ken Chad
The Talis day was useful and helpfully blogged by Owen Stephens http://ow.ly/5FlQe I'm pulling together a list (for the ukdiscovery initiative http://www.discovery.ac.uk/ ) of non UK open AND linked *META* data initiatives in the Libraries Museums and Archives (LAM) domain, Is there a list out

Re: [CODE4LIB] Advice on a class

2011-07-26 Thread David Uspal
Quick side note -- there are still job opportunities for C developers as C seems to still be the language of choice in the microprocessor/microdevice world (think gas pumps, vending machines, coffee pots, etc). So, while job opportunities in the library world for C programmers may be limited,

Re: [CODE4LIB] Advice on a class

2011-07-26 Thread Michael J. Giarlo
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 20:40, Gabriel Farrell gsf...@gmail.com wrote: If the textbook is KR, take the class. And if the professor is GR, bang your head.

Re: [CODE4LIB] Advice on a class

2011-07-26 Thread Cary Gordon
There are still plenty of opportunities for Cobol coders, but I wouldn't recommend that either. I would recommend that you take a course that concentrates on the fundamentals of modern programming and uses a modern language. I like writing in languages that let you write clean code and be as

Re: [CODE4LIB] Advice on a class

2011-07-26 Thread stuart yeates
On 27/07/11 06:54, Lepczyk, Timothy wrote: Hi All, I work in a digital library and am transitioning to something more like a programmer and less like a librarian. My strengths are in xslt and unix, but I've been working some with php and ruby on rails. I'm trying to learn as much as I can,