Jason (and anyone else interested),
Here's a more detailed run down of our current projects:
The first app we released was a very simple 'comment box' application.
Which has been very insightful ;)
We also quickly customized the 'concierge' app to display info about the
campus (it's actually use
I would be interested in any ongoing development as well, even though
we don't have a Surface now. We're looking at them as potentials for
our new library.
Jason
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 12:42 PM, William C Kurt wrote:
> I was just curious what libraries out there were currently doing any
> develo
I was just curious what libraries out there were currently doing any
development for the MS Surface (or even those out there that have a
Surface unit but aren't doing any in-house development). Here at the
University of Nevada, Reno we got 3 units back in late Dec. and have had
a pretty productive
Roy,
Sorry for the transgression. In fact, I am so inebriated that I
thought it was Thursday morning already.
-Mike
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Roy Tennant wrote:
> Just about last call? Since when have inebriated library technologists ever
> submitted anything except at the last minute
Just about last call? Since when have inebriated library technologists ever
submitted anything except at the last minute? We are SO FAR from last call,
my friend. That would be 3 DAYS from now by my watch. mjgiarlo, you of all
inebriated technologists know this. ;-)
Roy
On 2/9/09 2/9/09 8:16 AM
Folks,
It's just about last call. The deadline for Code4Lib 2010 hosting
proposals is this Thursday, February 12th. Don't you want the
world's finest and most inebriated library technologists running wild
in the streets of your city next February?
See below for the skinny.
-Mike
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