Darnsorry I missed this. Are slides available online
somewhere?
thanks,
-tom
At 11:01 AM 10/13/2005, you wrote:
I just wanted to say thank you
to Dennis for his presentation
Tuesday, very informative. I definitely want to find out more about
Axis2 and it's REST implementation as well
I agree some of this could definitely be done inside of the Wiki, but
some of it would also be nice standalone applications (ie - that I
and others could use elsewhere without having to have confluence
available). So, maybe we need a pre-meeting sprint, or a separate
discussion group for th
> Some of this functionality might be easier to add as an
> extension of the Confluence wiki.
Another thought, some functions might be easy enough to just use the
wiki directly -- no need for a "tool".
Tim
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Sounds like fun...
> What will we be coding?
> - An events calendar (using some code donated by Andy as the base)
> - A membership sign-up form
> - A membership directory
> - Presentation archival tool
Some of this functionality might be easier to add as an extension of the
Confluence wiki.
Ex:
Hello,
I'm looking for a Java development job in the Tucson
area.
Bruce McDonough
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I have posed this once before as an offshoot of a regular JUG meeting
and it looks like we have enough interest in doing a little code-a-
thon here shortly.
What is a code sprint?
http://www.blueskyonmars.com/2005/10/04/running-a-code-sprint/
http://www.zopemag.com/Guides/miniGuide_ZopeSprinti
I just wanted to say thank you to Dennis for his presentation
Tuesday, very informative. I definitely want to find out more about
Axis2 and it's REST implementation as well as looking forward to JiBX
the Web service framework (when's that release btw ;-)? ).
Thanks again Dennis.
-warner
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