Aaron Feng on 27 Feb 2010 19:35:59 -0800 |
Please RSVP with your full name on the doodle (http://www.doodle.com/nf7iz4fmgiah9d2t) page for March's meeting if you plan to come. The meeting location will be held at the Wharton again: Location: Jon M. Huntsman Hall (3730 Walnut Street (or 38th and Locust Streets)) Room: JMHH F65 This presentation will start at *6:30* instead of 7pm. The doors will be open at 6pm. Here's the meeting description: The author of Really Cloudy Javascript framework, Richard Revis, is making a stop at Philly Lambda all the way from UK. Really Cloudy uses the new JavaScript Web Workers API to create a private, cost-free cloud on the computers of your website visitors. You'll get a high level overview of how it works and how you could integrate it into your own site. We will cover which types of applications would benefit from Really Cloudy and the ethical implications of using your visitors as a computing resource as well as the state of complex JavaScript applications in general. Richard Revis is a professional project manager who has run technology development projects involving everything from iPhones up to front line fighter jets. He is currently starting up a small software company called The Plan Is where he is developing web applications that make it easier to plan hard projects. Thanks, Aaron
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