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Featuring Joe O'Brien of the Columbus Ruby Brigade Joe O'Brien, who helped to found the Columbus Ruby Brigade, is going to be speaking at the next AACS meeting, on May 2. Meeting starts around 6 pm (well, that's when the pizza arrives; Joe...
My Reading List I thought I would share what I’m reading now, and what I’ve been reading recently. And I added some podcasts, for good measure, and even a link to a cool development tool that I learned about at the Java Posse Roundup. Online...
Filed under: Java, Ruby on Rails, Eckel, Javascript, SRT Solutions, Dianne Marsh, Bill Wagner, MochiKit, poppendieck, Java Posse, Roundup, ab5k, Java Posse Roundup, Wagner, DotNet, cenqua, lean software development, Scientific American, Swampcast, Spolsky, Scriptaculous, YUI, Dojo, Josh Marinacci, Camping, DotNetRocks, Steve McConnell
CodeMash, a developer conference organized by volunteer developers, is to be held January 18-19 in Sandusky, OH. Drawing from national talent as well as regional experts, this conference provides a unique opportunity for a diverse set of people to get...
Filed under: Java, .NET, Bruce Eckel, TurboGears, Ruby on Rails, Python, PHP, Scott Guthrie, Neal Ford, Ruby, poppendieck, Jay Pipes, MySQL, Brian Goetz
Ohio … where you need to be January 18-19 What? January in Ohio?! That’s always the first reaction. But … once I tell them what’s going on (and that it’s at an indoor water park), the tune changes to, “Really? Cool...
Filed under: Java, Microsoft, software, Sun, .NET, Bruce Eckel, Mindview, TurboGears, Ruby on Rails, Python, Kalahari Resort, PHP, Scott Guthrie, ThoughtWorks, Neal Ford, Ohio, IBM, Oracle, Ruby, C#
October 4, 2006 Mark Ramm discussed TurboGears at the Ann Arbor Computer Society meeting this week. The crowd was mostly unfamiliar with TurboGears, and most were unaware that it was conjured up and written here in Ann Arbor (well, at least originally...
Filed under: TurboGears, Ruby on Rails, CherryPy, Python, Ann Arbor, AACS, web framework, Scott Collins, Kid templating, Kevin Dangoor, SQLObject, Mark Ramm, webfaction, Computer Society, Kid, MochiKit, Mozilla, ITZone
Some kind of event in Crested Butte, CO, July 18-21 Bruce Eckel was going to do a “Thinking in Java” Open Spaces conference in Crested Butte, CO in July, but interest (or at least enrollment) didn’t seem to be there. After a flurry of...
Filed under: Java, tools, Crested Butte, Bruce Eckel, TurboGears, Ruby on Rails, Python, Eckel, Open Spaces, productivity, Twisted
TurboGears, Ruby on Rails, Atlas, Google Web Toolkit: Embarking on a journey with Web Application Development Tools I’ve got to get my mind around all of these tools. What are their strengths and weaknesses? Who competes with whom? Where’s...