[jug-discussion] Next week's meeting
So, for the meeting next week, Warner has asked me to present on Tapestry. I have a few ideas on how I'd like to do the presentation, but would like some feedback as to what people would be most interested in. * I have a couple of (more-or-less) completed tapestry projects that I could show, to display various aspects of tapestry * I could just drone on about the various facets of tapestry, and provide code-snippet examples * I'm seriously contemplating putting together a simple object model, and then building a simple webapp using tapestry, from scratch (more or less) during the presentation. * Other ideas not listed here. Thanks for any feedback! Robert - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [jug-discussion] Next week's meeting
On Sep 8, 2004, at 3:46 PM, Robert Zeigler wrote: So, for the meeting next week, Warner has asked me to present on Tapestry. I have a few ideas on how I'd like to do the presentation, but would like some feedback as to what people would be most interested in. * I have a couple of (more-or-less) completed tapestry projects that I could show, to display various aspects of tapestry * I could just drone on about the various facets of tapestry, and provide code-snippet examples * I'm seriously contemplating putting together a simple object model, and then building a simple webapp using tapestry, from scratch (more or less) during the presentation. I like this one, with some shots of the first one (completed projects). -warner * Other ideas not listed here. Thanks for any feedback! Robert - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [jug-discussion] Next week's meeting
So, for the meeting next week, Warner has asked me to present on Tapestry. Excellent! I was wondering if that was still on tap... I'll add your name to the website link so you can't back out. :-) Anybody up for doing a mini-preso on something? * I could just drone on about the various facets of tapestry, Hmm... you've made that option sound oh so exciting. grin * I have a couple of (more-or-less) completed tapestry projects that I could show, to display various aspects of tapestry * I'm seriously contemplating putting together a simple object model, and then building a simple webapp using tapestry, from scratch (more or less) during the presentation. Both ideas sound good. If you've got the time to build a simple app, that might be better than a complex app. Many of us go into a preso wondering a couple key questions: 1) Why would I use this technology? 2) Why would I use this technology instead of similar tech Foo? 3) Ok, where's the code? Ok - maybe it's just me that thinks in those terms... but one or two others might agree. :-) Cheers, Timo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [jug-discussion] Next week's meeting
Robert Zeigler wrote: So, for the meeting next week, Warner has asked me to present on Tapestry. I have a few ideas on how I'd like to do the presentation, but would like some feedback as to what people would be most interested in. * I have a couple of (more-or-less) completed tapestry projects that I could show, to display various aspects of tapestry * I could just drone on about the various facets of tapestry, and provide code-snippet examples * I'm seriously contemplating putting together a simple object model, and then building a simple webapp using tapestry, from scratch (more or less) during the presentation. Option 3 sounds great. Most folks just want to know what it does and why is it better/faster/easier/cooler than some other whiz-bang-technology. --Steven - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [jug-discussion] Next week's meeting
Warner Onstine wrote: On Sep 8, 2004, at 4:05 PM, Tim Colson wrote: So, for the meeting next week, Warner has asked me to present on Tapestry. Excellent! I was wondering if that was still on tap... I'll add your name to the website link so you can't back out. :-) Anybody up for doing a mini-preso on something? Dennis is doing one. (I forget off the top of my head). -warner SWT is what we talked about. I've got a simple app to demonstrate, and can show the basic Eclipse tools for working with SWT as well. If I have the chance perhaps I'll try doing an equivalent demo with Swing, just to contrast. - Dennis - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]