I've run into a snag trying to play friendly with some ColdFusion
developers where I work and was hoping someone in the JUG would have some
input. My situation is this: I am writing a web application that draws
resources from several other tools within my department (Learning
Technologies at
Tim Colson wrote:
And of course, let us not forget the main event, the smack-down of
generations, the Framework battle royale!
Robert Ziegler wrote:
not exactly the way I would describe things...
As long as Robert isn't in tights and a Mexican wrestling mask I'm game.
-D
+1 for an Ajax preso.
-1 for me doing it! ;)
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005, Warner Onstine wrote:
I don't know how many of you read The Server Side, but this popped up on
their blogs from Dion Almaer:
http://www.ajaxian.com/archives/2005/09/whats_wrong_wit.html
It has some excellent points and
Timo -
Consider me puzzled. There is something missing in the spec for this
project - what is the developer trying to do, simply get the log files?
If so then rsync, wget, or scp from the commandline, or a gui-based scp
tool seem much more useful than any sort of programming solution.
Wow, see... in my defense I did start my post with a complaint that the
spec was vague and continued from there. I'd assumed you were talking
about allowing the developer some place to drop a server side script
(which made the whole thing seemingly pointless because if you can do
that, you
Espresso Art is available on University Blvd. They have wifi and a
meeting room. I can make arrangements as pennance for evicting the
upcoming meeting. But I need to know if the meeting is still on.
-Duffy
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Warner Onstine wrote:
I was hoping that we wouldn't have to do
On 1/30/06, Tim Colson (tcolson) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(And it's only barely installed, running standalone using HSQLDB in a
user-account and won't survive machine reboots.)
On Mon, 30 Jan 2006, Chad Woolley wrote:
As far as the user-mode account that won't survive reboots, that
doesn't
... which works out to $18/month for a linux VPS with full
root access and choice of distro, 96MB ram and 4 gig of disk
That's not so bad... I won't let my preference for 'benevolently donated
by Warner' stand in the way of anyone's pursuit of a quick turnaround and
beaucoup support.
The tricky bit really is getting folks to actually volunteer and
coordinate with the fact that this is still a production box for
Warner... really don't want to blow stuff up. ;-)
Hey, what's wrong with blowing stuff up!? ;)
Please count put me down for myself plus guest! :)
On Tue, 5 Dec 2006, TR wrote:
Tucson Jugger
Next week would be the regular meeting but it is close to christmas and there
is nothing scheduled. Warner, Rene and I are inviting all to join us for
dinner. We'll be at Feast on Speedway
Craig,
As someone who has hired several people with and without degrees, and
with degrees from various institutions I am going to confess that I am
biased toward candidates with a degree, and with a degree from 4 year
insititutions over a degree from a professional degree program.
My
This was posted around my work listserv. I felt I had to share:
http://www.thehindu.com/2008/09/03/stories/2008090356150300.htm
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On Oct 9, 2008, at 12:51 PM, Bashar Abdul wrote:
OK we get it...stop spamming the list!
Bashar
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Ok, I guess we're all happy with our Tom Hicks.
...but can't we invite the guy with all the money too?
;)
-D
On Dec 8, 2008, at 2:23 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wish I had his money but this guy is a real right-wing
Republican who's been involved in several...uh
Ok, I guess we're all happy with our Tom Hicks.
...but can't we invite the guy with all the money too?
;)
-D
On Dec 8, 2008, at 2:23 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I wish I had his money but this guy is a real right-wing
Republican who's been involved in several...uh
I like the Flex data binding and the hack meeting ideas.
My $.02
-D
On Jul 29, 2009, at 11:40 PM, William H. Mitchell wrote:
July came and went without a peep about a JUG meeting but maybe we
can do better in August and September.
Andy Barton's recently migrated from Eclipse to IntelliJ
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