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Combining Flex with other technologies Is it possible to combine Flex with other technologies? We saw James Ward build a Flex front end for a TurboGears app at CodeMash . What else makes sense? Those are the questions that we tried to answer in the last...
Java Posse Roundup Day 0 I’m here in Crested Butte for an Open Spaces conference, The Java Posse Roundup. The conference officially starts this morning, but we had an “extra session” last night at Bruce’s house. Graham Ullrich...
Well, the CodeMash conference has come and gone. Ah, all of that planning and now it’s over. How will I spend my days if I don’t have to help plan and publicize this event? Maybe I’ll actually get some work done (and see my kids)! The...
Filed under: Java, .NET, Bruce Eckel, TurboGears, Python, Open Spaces, PHP, Scott Guthrie, Neal Ford, CodeMash, conference, poppendieck, Kalahari, Jay Pipes, google group, Agile, Flex, Barry Hawkins, community, Adobe
TurboGears , which has been at 1.0b1 for a while now, was released as 1.0 today. Here’s a link to an IRC chat that describes what that means, and more about the future of the TurboGears project. http://irclog.turbogears.org/archive/freenode/turbogears...
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
CodeMash, a developer conference for programmers of all flavors, is scheduled for January 18-19 in Sandusky, OH. And the early bird deadline is coming up soon. Register by December 18 to get the early bird conference rate of $99. After December 18, the...
Filed under: Java, .NET, Bruce Eckel, TurboGears, Python, Scott Guthrie, Neal Ford, Ohio, CodeMash, conference, Sandusky, developer
Dianne Marsh, organizing committee member of the CodeMash Conference and CodeMash speaker, and Bill Wagner, CodeMash speaker, appeared on the Internet Talk Radio Show “ Dot Net Rocks ” today. Bill and Dianne, cofounders of SRT Solutions, a...
Have I mentioned CodeMash? LOL! Even my conversations IRL these days seem to find their way to CodeMash. So no one will fall over when I mention CodeMash and football in the same blog post, right? Well, at least not my real life friends … Yeah...
Filed under: Java, football, .NET, TurboGears, Python, University of Michigan, PHP, C#, CodeMash, Ohio State, Perl, college, Herbstreit, Hart, Breaston, Henne
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#
I’m very excited to announce that Bruce E ckel is going to do a TurboGears Jam in Ann Arbor, Michigan from January 14-16, 2007. That’s a Sunday-Tuesday, which gives people who can’t get time off of work to learn a new technology ample...
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
It's going to be a very cool week in Ann Arbor, next week. And no, I'm not talking about the football game. Got some time to attend some user group meetings? Next week looks VERY cool; I just wish I could be in 2 places at the same time on Tuesday...
Filed under: Java, TurboGears, Python, Ann Arbor, IT Zone, Jason Pellerin, AACS, Twill, Nose, GUI, user group, wxPython, Ann Arbor Computer Society, Titus Brown, Arbor Networks, BuoyBuilder, SPARK Central
Web Frameworks Jam, continued This was the last day of the workshop (Friday). We finished up what we could and then recorded a podcast describing what we had done and detailing our experience. In general, we all found that one of the barriers is installation...
Web Frameworks Jam, continued The TurboGears team finally is all working with the 0.9 release, and we made a lot of progress today. I was able to get the things working that didn’t work yesterday (i.e., the JSON support), and we moved forward, exploring...
Another Day in Crested Butte First, work stuff: We continued our TurboGears quest yesterday (Wednesday). The “out of the box” tutorial experience isn’t really there yet, but we’re still hopeful about the package. Mainly, if I had...
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