Randy Schmidt on 6 Aug 2006 18:36:48 -0000


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Re: [PLUG] Aug talk slides and upcoming meeting topic


If the guy from Bountysource doesn't want to give a presentation on
Rails, I can give one. I talk to them on a regular basis so I can just
say that either him or I can give one.

Thanks,
Randy

On 8/6/06, Toby DiPasquale <toby@cbcg.net> wrote:
Hi all,

The slides for my August 2nd talk on Google Internals can be found here:

http://cbcg.net/talks/googleinternals/index.html

The slides are in S5, so just a browser that understands JS+CSS is
required to view them. I hope all those who attended enjoyed the
presentation; I know I enjoyed giving it :)

As per upcoming meetings, we had talked about doing some lightning talks
on Web programming at the August meeting. I'm up for doing a lightning
talk on Borges <http://borges.rubyforge.org/>, a Web application framework
for Ruby based on Seaside <http://seaside.st>. No, I don't know how its
pronounced ;-)

Others had offered to give lightning talks about some PHP Web frameworks,
some Python frameworks (e.g. Django or TurboGears), and possibly Rails.
The idea started out with MVC frameworks, but Borges/Seaside doesn't
really fit that, so it was expanded to 'Web programming'.

Anybody else want to do a lightning talk on Web programming, frameworks,
etc. for the September 6th meeting?

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Toby DiPasquale
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