Hello all,

April was a busy month with MarkLogic World San Francisco and some interesting 
project work. Read on to see what's happening in the community….

Projects
Paxton Hare has released a new project that will interest Ruby developers in 
the community: MarkMapper<https://github.com/paxtonhare/markmapper> -- a Ruby 
Object Model for MarkLogic. Paxton has used it in one project so far and looks 
forward to feedback from others.

Roxy<https://github.com/marklogic/roxy> has a new release (1.7.2), bringing 
MarkLogic 8 support to the master branch. See the release 
notes<https://github.com/marklogic/roxy/releases/tag/v1.7.2> for details for 
other updates. Hat tip to Paxton, Geert Josten, and others who contributed new 
features and bug fixes.

You'll find these and more on the Tools page of the developer 
site<http://developer.marklogic.com/code>.

Learning
This list was pretty active in April, with 337 messages, plus another 21 
questions on Stack 
Overflow<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/marklogic>. Thank you to 
those who helped out their fellow developers!

Did you know there is a Semantic 
Inferencing<http://mlu.marklogic.com/ondemand/f960d986> On-Demand course from 
MarkLogic University? See their On Demand<http://mlu.marklogic.com/ondemand> 
page for the full list.

Blog Posts
In case you missed it, Mike Wooldridge wrote up Hacking Monitoring 
History<http://developer.marklogic.com/blog/hacking-monitoring-history>, 
showing how to mess with the Monitoring History feature on port 8002. I've also 
updated the blog roll<http://developer.marklogic.com/blog>, removing ones that 
are no longer active and adding Tamas<http://www.tamas.io/>'. A couple more 
posts are in the works, but I'm always happy to hear from people who would like 
to write something up or have topics they'd like to see covered.

Events
Lots of events coming up in May (plus a couple in early June)! If you see a 
topic that you'd like to come to your local MarkLogic Meetup, post on your 
group's site at Meetup.com or write to [email protected]. Don't 
have a local group but want one? Let us know!

  *   Washington, DC: Data Innovation 
Summit<http://fedscoop.com/events/datainnovationsummit/2015/> -- May 7th
  *   Amsterdam: MarkLogic 
World<http://world.marklogic.com/locations/amsterdam/> -- May 12th
  *   Denver: Making Sense of 
NoSQL<http://www.meetup.com/den-mark-logic/events/221604496/>, Denver MarkLogic 
Meetup -- May 12th
  *   London: MarkLogic World<http://world.marklogic.com/locations/london/> -- 
May 14th
  *   Boston: MarkLogic World<http://world.marklogic.com/locations/boston/> -- 
May 19th
  *   Chicago: What's New With MarkLogic 
8<http://www.meetup.com/MarkLogic-Chicago-Technology-User-Group-Meetup/events/220114670/>,
 Chicago MarkLogic Meetup -- May 20th
  *   Tokyo: MarkLogic World<http://world.marklogic.com/locations/japan/> -- 
May 21st
  *   Sydney: Making Hadoop Better with 
NoSQL<http://www.meetup.com/Sydney-MarkLogic-NoSQL-MeetUp/events/221745538/>, 
Sydney MarkLogic Meetup -- May 21st
  *   Amsterdam: MarkLogic 
Meetup<http://www.meetup.com/MarkLogic-User-Group-Benelux/events/221967348/> -- 
May 28th
  *   Chicago: MarkLogic World<http://world.marklogic.com/locations/chicago-2/> 
-- June 2nd
  *   Houston: MarkLogic 
World<http://world.marklogic.com/locations/houston-updated/> -- June 4th

You'll find more webinars and conferences on MarkLogic's Events 
page<http://www.marklogic.com/events/>.

--
Dave Cassel<http://davidcassel.net>, @dmcassel<https://twitter.com/dmcassel>
Developer Community Manager
MarkLogic Corporation<http://www.marklogic.com/>
Data Innovation Summit<http://fedscoop.com/events/datainnovationsummit/2015/> 
May 7th in DC

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