Once I get the wiki setup (sorry, should have it done this weekend), we can do it there.

-warner

On Jan 27, 2006, at 11:03 AM, Chad Woolley wrote:

Sounds interesting.  Is there some confluence/trac/scm/wiki-ish sort
of thing that is set up so we could do all the specs and coding
publicly (or with visibility to all jug members)?

-- Chad

On 1/26/06, Warner Onstine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, I know that we've talked about this before, but I really would
like to make this one a reality as I just think it's a lot of fun.

Here's what I'm thinking about:
1) Define something with a little spice to it to accomplish - say
connect to a db through a command-line application, retrieve a set of
data, allow the user to select a record and return just that record.
2) Any scripting language is fair game (perl, ruby, python, jython,
beanshell, groovy, etc.)
3) briefly go through the code to show what's involved with each one
4) Speed tests! (I think we'll need judges on this one!)

We have plenty of presenters lined up for a while (I believe) so we
can line up anyone who's interested in participating in this and plan
it for a future preso. Whose interested?

(I'll take Groovy and maybe Ruby if noone else does).

-warner

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