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On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 10:27 AM, nlesiecki wrote:
> Wow, sorry I can't be there. VMS and EBlox luminaries in the same room. :)
>
> Nick
> On Aug 30, 2009, at 5:30 PM, William H. Mitchell wrote:
>
>> A regular activity at No Flu
If there are any pages that people still want access to could someone
copy their content over to a Google page? If I have time I can do it,
but it's going to be a hectic week with school starting up. At least a
basic info page should be created.
I've made Andrew Lenards, Tom Hicks, and William Mit
Everyone is welcome, but please do RSVP.
-warner
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Monsoon Mixer Reminder:
Social Meet-Up and Free Live Usability Tes
http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/theater/video.php?v=prestonwerner-github
Still watching it (and going off to look at projects mentioned, coming
back, etc.). In short really good high-level to low-level git
presentation by the founders of github. And yes, github is too cool
for school :P.
-warner
Aug 8, 2009 at 9:45 PM, Chad Woolley wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Warner Onstine wrote:
>> I'm pulling the plug on the site (and this list) in a little over a
>> week, please sign up over at
>> http://groups.google.com/group/tucson-jug. Please join (if you
I'm pulling the plug on the site (and this list) in a little over a
week, please sign up over at
http://groups.google.com/group/tucson-jug. Please join (if you want to
keep up with all the goings on and meetings here in town).
Thanks!
-warner
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Hi all, due to the fact that I'm not going to have time to maintain
the site anymore I have created a new googlegroup for everyone to join
(sorry about the double-joining but google will only let me add a
certain amount of people at one time - plus there are probably people
on the list who aren't a
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 wrote:
> July came and went without a peep about a JUG meeting but maybe we can do
> better in August and
Hi all, sorry for the spam but if you know any good java/groovy
developers we're hiring right now.
Here's our job posting at hotjobs:
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-warner
TR corrected me in that there has been a good turnout (since I haven't
been coming for a while). I'm fine with everyone keeping it at VMS, I
just won't be able to make it as often.
-wawrner
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 8:39 AM, Warner Onstine wrote:
> No, we're not losing the
No, we're not losing the space at VMS, the space downtown was offered
to us as another possible space. But I know the VMS space is not as
"central" to some people which is why I presented it. It did seem that
when we had the UofA spaces we got a better turnout, so maybe if we
can find something mor
Although, if we go with Ning we have a built-in events calendar (not
to say we can't do the same with Google, just a bit more work). Not to
mention a blog and a forum. Anyways something to discuss.
-warner
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 10:20 AM, Warner Onstine wrote:
> I sent this in reply to
I sent this in reply to another thread, but realized I hijacked it.
Please use this thread for discussions on future direction, leadership
and other changes.
Meeting space:
One proposal is to move the current meeting to the Creative Slices
downtown (115 E. Broadway).
+1 from me, it's much closer
Yeah, Tim was fine with having the JUG down there, if that's what
people want I can contact him to put it on the schedule.
In other news I want to move the JUG site from Confluence. We have two options:
1) I can create a quick and dirty WordPress site for it on my new box
2) We can just bite the b
Looks like the server went down last night. I restarted everything.
-warner
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 7:53 AM, Andrew Lenards
wrote:
> I was curious who was presenting in June (or *if* there would be a preso)
> and it looks like tucson-jug.org is down, it's giving 502s.
>
No, but I plan on setting it up soon on my server to play with it and
do some CI locally.
-warner
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Andrew Lenards
wrote:
> Is anyone using Hudson (it's an extensible continuous integration engine)?
> Has anyone played with it?
>
> https://hudson.dev.java.net/
>
>
Looks like some cool presentations. Might see if I can make this. In
the past it's been so M$ centric I haven't seen a need, but it has
started to get some good traction in other areas now.
-warner
On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Andrew Lenards
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> I have yet to make it to one of these -
Brian Sam-Bodden sent this to us, passing it along to all who are
interested. There's a JUG discount at the bottom.
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At:
rogramming in Java and like the open nature of GWT (third party
>>>>> OS
>>>>> components seem to abound).
>>>>>
>>>>> The Groovy/Grails guy just added support for Grails running on GAEJ so
>>>>> if I
>>>>&g
three if that was true.
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> On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Warner Onstine wrote:
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>> I guess that's one out of three Java :P.
>>
>> -warner
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>> On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Warner Onstine wrote:
>> > Grails, with Flex and Couch
I guess that's one out of three Java :P.
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On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Warner Onstine wrote:
> Grails, with Flex and CouchDB.
>
> -warner
>
> On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 2:48 PM, Andrew Lenards
> wrote:
>> I'm curious for the opinion of the list. If y
Grails, with Flex and CouchDB.
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On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 2:48 PM, Andrew Lenards
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> I'm curious for the opinion of the list. If you started a project to build
> a web application today, what would you Java technology-stack be?
>
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Hi all, sorry for the short notice, I've got homework due this week
that is taking up my time so I won't be able to do the preso tomorrow.
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On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 8:52 PM, Kit Plummer wrote:
> That's some good stuff thar! When is this shindig supposed to get thrown
> down?
>
> On Mar 5, 2009, at 4:09 PM, Warner Onstine wrote:
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Umm, not until you're actually ready to do a presentation yourself :P.
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On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 5:43 PM, Chad Woolley wrote:
> I might be able to make this one. I'll have to get my JRuby heckling ready...
> - Show quoted text -
> On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 5:34 PM, William H. Mitchell
> wrot
Pretty much would cover what's here
(http://www.infoq.com/articles/groovy-1-6) plus some of the new
frameworks that have come out like maybe
Griffon (swing)
Spock - jMock and Spec Unit testing (http://code.google.com/p/spock/)
GParalllelizer - (http://code.google.com/p/gparallelizer/) brings
Actor
Yes, again this is on the Web site as well as future meeting topics :P.
-warner
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 9:15 AM, wrote:
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> Thanks TR. I'm sure you'll answer the "when" question too.
> I'm thinking 6:30?
>
> Respectfully,
> Liz, Data Base Administrator,
> Methods Engineering
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>
>
>
> TR
> Se
All this, and more, can be found on our Web site:
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On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Karl M. Davis
wrote:
> I just signed up for this list last month and would like to attend tonight's
> meeting if possible, as well. Just wondering where it
That's the 13th right?
-warner
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 2:53 PM, TR wrote:
> All
>
> I'll be presenting on using various command line tools to aid your
> development, deployment and maintenance processes.
>
> TR
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On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 12:25 PM, Warner Onstine wrote:
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>
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> On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 11:13 AM, TR wrote:
>>
>> The Jug Holiday meeting will be Tuesday, 12/16 at 6:pm at feast.
>>
>>
Warner +1
-warner
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 11:13 AM, TR wrote:
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> The Jug Holiday meeting will be Tuesday, 12/16 at 6:pm at feast.
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> RSVP is a must, reply here, only if coming please!
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Any news on this?
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indexable using a table-oriented view engine with JavaScript acting as
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It honestly sounds like a solution to some of my tools I've been
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I've given this a lot of thought and as much as I hate it I think
I have to
step all the way out of the JUG stuff. I just don't have the time
I've given this a lot of thought and as much as I hate it I think I
have to step all the way out of the JUG stuff. I just don't have the
time or energy right now to devote to it.
I have already started transitioning some of this over to TR, but if
you are willing to help out here are some o
o learn. Maybe
someday.
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I'm not sure as I don't have enough experience with Grails/GORM yet,
Bashar might know though as he's done a fair amount of work with Grails.
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conference/phoenix/2008/07/index.html).
Jay Zimmerman (the gracious host, coordinator and creator of DSSS)
will be giving away one free ticket to this year'
Yes, it's getting towards that time again. If you've checked the Web
site recently you will have noticed that we have an out-of-town
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This coming Tuesday Scott Segal will be presenting on Analytic
Databases and Data Warehousing (comparing three emerging databases -
Green Plum, InfoBright, and Vertica).
This presentation will be a case study in how VMS dealt with the
challenges of using a traditional relational database in
I posted a blog with my final thoughts on the two frameworks:
http://www.warneronstine.com/blog/articles/2008/05/14/flex-vs-openlaszlo
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HI all,
Yes that's right tonight is part 2 of the Laszlo/Flex shoot-out.
OpenLaszlo and Fle
151 E. Broadway (http://
www.tucson-jug.org/display/TJUG/Meetings).
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This coming Tuesday Tom Hicks and Randy Kahle will be presenting on
the new JVM language Scala.
From Scala's Web site (http://scala-lang.org):
What is Scala?
Scala is a general purpose programming language designed to express
common programming patterns in a concise, elegant, and type-safe wa
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Hi all,
I was hoping to present on the Laszlo stuff tomorrow evening but I'm
out sick. Of course everyone is free to meet. Following Chad's idea
why doesn't everyone bring do
ll be there too with some Groovy code (but
I'm not counting on it right now).
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Hi all,
I decided before I dive into Laszlo that I would do a refresher on
what James presented last year so that the example is clear (and
those that missed James' presentation can get some of what he did).
We also have a new meeting location this Tuesday @ VMS (my new job).
New Location
Hi all, mostly just an FYI there will be no meeting tonight. I should
have something together for Feb/Mar though.
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the holidays. I don't have my Laszlo preso ready for Tuesday so I
wanted to throw this out to see what we wanted to do.
Also, this will be the la
d the person who was scheduling our rooms is
also no longer there either. Suggestions for a new place are welcome.
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annotations. There is very little configuration in grails by
default, however if you have advanced/complex needs Grails will
always allow you to go back to configuration. This is a major
strength not a weakness.
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Thanks again for setting up our little holiday dinner, as always I
enjoy Feast :-).
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got something out there that you all can tear apart (slowly making
progress on my own ActiveRecord-type model system that uses iBatis
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This coming Tuesday Nov. 13th William Mitchell and Andrew Barton will
be presenting on MyFaces Orchestra (http://myfaces.apache.org/
orchestra/index.html)
Remember we are in a new location (no longer the CCIT building). This
meeting is at:
UofA Student Union - Tubac Room (4th floor) - https:
Hi all,
A little informal meeting tonight. I will be introducing ANTLR
(www.antlr.org) a java-based tool for writing languages. No real
presentation mostly Q&A with some code examples from my upcoming book
(yeah, I know I'm lazy, but it's all I got right now ;-).
Remember we are in a new l
Hi all, if I don't here anything by monday then I'm going to cancel
so we can free up the space.
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Ok, I've just been slammed and won't have time to properly prepare
the Laszlo presentation for next Tue so I wou
ly (stupid Linear Algebra homework is eating me alive!).
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and might be interested drop me a line and you can forward the flyer
onto them.
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There is an opportunity for some usability testing here in town. If
, you will be reimbursed for your time.
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Been swamped with school starting and I'm on vacation next week
which made me realize I am not going to have time to prepare for
the meeting in two weeks. If someone wants to step up and do a
pres
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projects this next semester and following year.
What does everyone think?
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This tuesday James Smith will be presenting part 1 of the Adobe Flex/
OpenLaszlo smackdown. In this presentation he will cover:
1) Communication between Java and Flex
2) How to build a simple Flex application that does event posting
Warner will be presenting the Laszlo side of this next month (S
eally try a new install since the only
way to get all of our pages back is to export them from the original
instance of confluence (which isn't running).
We are having a meeting next week at some new digs so I will send out
an email on that shortly.
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Hi all,
I realize this is short notice but I've been tied up with trying to
get our release done and haven't had time to get a notice out about
this saturday. Due to the short notice, how does everyone feel about
doing this next saturday?
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Hi all,
Unfortunately both James and I have been under the gun to get a
release of Kuali out the door and have not had time to work on our
Flex/Laszlo presentation, so we are going to have to postpone it
until the August meeting. August will also mark the move to a new
location on the UofA
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Warner Onstine - Programmer/Author
New book on Tapestry 4!
Tapestr
but if we move the meeting up then that issue goes away for
the most part. Just an idea.
-warner
Warner Onstine - Programmer/Author
New book on Tapestry 4!
Tapestry 101 available at http://sourcebeat.com/books/tapestrylive.html
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On Jun 11, 2007, at 3:25 PM, Warner Onstine wrote:
Just a reminder about tomorrow's meeting, we have a special
presenter from No Fluff Just Stuff coming in June! Ted Neward will
be speaking on "The Busy Java Developer's Guide to Debugging and
Monitoring". Next month will
Just a reminder about tomorrow's meeting, we have a special presenter
from No Fluff Just Stuff coming in June! Ted Neward will be speaking
on "The Busy Java Developer's Guide to Debugging and Monitoring".
Next month will be the James' and my presentation on Laszlo and Flex.
As usual meeting
omething like
this available to me in those situations.
Personally I think that this is a really interesting development and
its been going around (dojo has offline, there's something called
Slingshot for rails apps, etc.).
Where does everyone see this thing going?
-warner
Warner Onst
Hi all, we have a special presenter from No Fluff Just Stuff coming
in June! Ted Neward will be speaking on "The Busy Java Developer's
Guide to Debugging and Monitoring". Next month will be the James' and
my presentation on Laszlo and Flex.
As usual meeting location and time can be found on
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Just a heads up that we will not be having a meeting tonight.
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