Dark side? Dark side? It's a Yin and Yang thing! Didn't you know that? > > From: Harold Meder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2003/12/05 Fri PM 03:21:33 EST > To: "Research Triangle Java User's Group mailing list." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [Juglist] FW: [IEEE-JHC] Java Software Development Workshop > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Towards this end, we are starting up a Java Software > > Development Workshop where we can team up to learn new > > frameworks and practice different development processes > > (e.g., XP) > > Any specific reason for tying it to Java? It seems to > me that the idea of keeping skills current / learning > new frameworks / processes / etc. is applicable to > all developers, and that this area could use something > just like this, but in a language & platform agnostic > regard. > > After all, there's tons of stuff you can learn about > design patterns, architecture, development process, > configuration management, etc. that has nothing to do > with the language or platform you're using. > > Anyway, just my $00.02 worth... this sounds like something > that has a lot of potential to be very useful, eitherway. > > TTYL, > > Phil > > > Ha! XML Flame Shields are useless in HTML! You are fried now! > > What would you like to learn? Feel free to start up a workshop. Announce it. I > might join you. > > We are just playing catch-up for Java. www.trinug.org already has several SIG > started up for those who seek to join the dark side. > > Harold Meder. > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Free Pop-Up Blocker - Get it now >
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