Hi Howard, the event you mentioned (http://www.jugs.ch/html/events/2002/agile_webentwicklung.pdf ) went quite good. I wanted to write you about that some time ago, but I had a lot work to do so I forgot, sorry about that. The JUGS is the swiss java users group and the asked me to talk about agile web application development. So I gave a talk about agile processes (extreme programming) and how they could be done when developing web applications. I introduced a set of tools and frameworks which I think are good to do XP with web technology and I gave a very short introduction into HttpUnit and Tapestry. The talk was about one hour and there were 25 people in. Last week I had a two hours talk about that on OOP 2003 in Munich (http://www.sigs-datacom.de/sd/kongresse/oop_2003/index.htm) where also 25 people where listening and where I had more time to show some Tapestry example code and discuss with the people about why I think tapestry is good for agile devolopment. Next wekk I will give almost the same talk on a conference in Frankfurt (http://www.entwicklertage.de/agility) where the focus is on agile processes. In this talk I'd like to show that you can do XP (extreme programming) although you are forced to write a web application in Java (when you use Tapestry).
I hope I could help to enlargen the tapestry users community. I'm afraid I haven't written english slides by now, but I hope I will - sometime. Best regards, Chrsitian Noack > Hit the following > http://www.jugs.ch/html/events/2002/agile_webentwicklung.pdf on a web > search. Wish I spoke German. How did this go, and do you have an English > translation? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Howard -- Christian Noack www.daedalos.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.NET email is sponsored by: SourceForge Enterprise Edition + IBM + LinuxWorld = Something 2 See! http://www.vasoftware.com _______________________________________________ Tapestry-developer mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tapestry-developer
