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On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 10:27 AM, nlesieckindlesie...@yahoo.com wrote:
Wow, sorry I can't be there. VMS and EBlox luminaries in the same room. :)
Nick
On Aug 30, 2009, at 5:30 PM, William H. Mitchell wrote:
A regular
If there are any pages that people still want access to could someone
copy their content over to a Google page? If I have time I can do it,
but it's going to be a hectic week with school starting up. At least a
basic info page should be created.
I've made Andrew Lenards, Tom Hicks, and William
Everyone is welcome, but please do RSVP.
-warner
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Date: Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 1:27 PM
Subject: Save The Date: Monsoon Mixer at Our Offices August 19!
To: warn...@gmail.com
Monsoon Mixer Reminder:
Social Meet-Up and
http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/theater/video.php?v=prestonwerner-github
Still watching it (and going off to look at projects mentioned, coming
back, etc.). In short really good high-level to low-level git
presentation by the founders of github. And yes, github is too cool
for school :P.
-warner
I'm not sure I understand Chad. Or you mean keep the mailing list
intact and have it tell people the list moved? I guess we could. I'll
have to look into that.
I don't know if google groups allows you to setup aliases for
registered domains. I don't think so.
-warner
On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 9:45
I'm pulling the plug on the site (and this list) in a little over a
week, please sign up over at
http://groups.google.com/group/tucson-jug. Please join (if you want to
keep up with all the goings on and meetings here in town).
Thanks!
-warner
Hi all, due to the fact that I'm not going to have time to maintain
the site anymore I have created a new googlegroup for everyone to join
(sorry about the double-joining but google will only let me add a
certain amount of people at one time - plus there are probably people
on the list who aren't
Hi all, sorry for the spam but if you know any good java/groovy
developers we're hiring right now.
Here's our job posting at hotjobs:
http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/job-JU9UM6KS8PR;_ylt=AtapEIL3Sae4QP0mESGgFsL6Q6IX?source=SRP
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TR corrected me in that there has been a good turnout (since I haven't
been coming for a while). I'm fine with everyone keeping it at VMS, I
just won't be able to make it as often.
-wawrner
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 8:39 AM, Warner Onstine warn...@gmail.com wrote:
No, we're not losing the space
Yeah, Tim was fine with having the JUG down there, if that's what
people want I can contact him to put it on the schedule.
In other news I want to move the JUG site from Confluence. We have two options:
1) I can create a quick and dirty WordPress site for it on my new box
2) We can just bite the
I sent this in reply to another thread, but realized I hijacked it.
Please use this thread for discussions on future direction, leadership
and other changes.
Meeting space:
One proposal is to move the current meeting to the Creative Slices
downtown (115 E. Broadway).
+1 from me, it's much closer
Looks like the server went down last night. I restarted everything.
-warner
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 7:53 AM, Andrew Lenards
andrew.lena...@gmail.com wrote:
I was curious who was presenting in June (or *if* there would be a preso)
and it looks like tucson-jug.org is down, it's giving 502s.
No, but I plan on setting it up soon on my server to play with it and
do some CI locally.
-warner
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Andrew Lenards
andrew.lena...@gmail.com wrote:
Is anyone using Hudson (it's an extensible continuous integration engine)?
Has anyone played with it?
Brian Sam-Bodden sent this to us, passing it along to all who are
interested. There's a JUG discount at the bottom.
-warner
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I guess that's one out of three Java :P.
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On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Warner Onstine warn...@gmail.com wrote:
Grails, with Flex and CouchDB.
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I'm curious for the opinion of the list. If you
Hi all, sorry for the short notice, I've got homework due this week
that is taking up my time so I won't be able to do the preso tomorrow.
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On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 5:43 PM, Chad Woolley thewoolley...@gmail.com wrote:
I might be able to make this one. I'll have to get my JRuby heckling ready...
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On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 5:34 PM,
April 14th is the next meeting.
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On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 8:52 PM, Kit Plummer kitplum...@gmail.com wrote:
That's some good stuff thar! When is this shindig supposed to get thrown
down?
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Pretty much would cover
All this, and more, can be found on our Web site:
http://www.tucson-jug.org/display/TJUG/Meetings
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On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Karl M. Davis
k...@davisonlinehome.name wrote:
I just signed up for this list last month and would like to attend tonight's
meeting if possible, as well.
Warner +1
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On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 11:13 AM, TR tr...@pobox.com wrote:
The Jug Holiday meeting will be Tuesday, 12/16 at 6:pm at feast.
RSVP is a must, reply here, only if coming please!
TR
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Warner +1
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Any news on this?
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I see it listed on the site
If it is possible to do it on another night I would love to attend.
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I see it listed on the site, but no details. It's almost a week away so I
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-oriented view engine with JavaScript acting as
the default view definition language.
It honestly sounds like a solution to some of my tools I've been
wanting to build recently (blog, wiki, content management system).
Curious to see if others have investigated couchdb at all.
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I'm not sure as I don't have enough experience with Grails/GORM yet,
Bashar might know though as he's done a fair amount of work with Grails.
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Our speaker this month is courtesy of No Fluff Just Stuff and the
Desert Southwest Software Symposium (http://www.nofluffjuststuff.com/
conference/phoenix/2008/07/index.html).
Jay Zimmerman (the gracious host, coordinator and creator of DSSS)
will be giving away one free ticket to this
the IDE plugins with any of them?
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Yes, it's getting towards that time again. If you've checked the Web
site recently you will have noticed that we have an out-of-town
speaker this coming Tues.
Our speaker this month is courtesy of No Fluff Just Stuff and the
Desert Southwest Software Symposium
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DSLs I've come across.
http://www.warneronstine.com/blog/articles/2008/04/24/groovy-dsl-roundup
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This coming Tuesday Tom Hicks and Randy Kahle will be presenting on
the new JVM language Scala.
From Scala's Web site (http://scala-lang.org):
What is Scala?
Scala is a general purpose programming language designed to express
common programming patterns in a concise, elegant, and type-safe
On Mar 11, 2008, at 11:36 AM, William H. Mitchell wrote:
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Hi all,
I was hoping to present on the Laszlo stuff tomorrow evening but I'm
out sick. Of course everyone is free to meet. Following Chad's idea
why doesn't everyone bring down some code
Hi all,
I decided before I dive into Laszlo that I would do a refresher on
what James presented last year so that the example is clear (and
those that missed James' presentation can get some of what he did).
We also have a new meeting location this Tuesday @ VMS (my new job).
New Location
Hi all, mostly just an FYI there will be no meeting tonight. I should
have something together for Feb/Mar though.
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the holidays. I don't have my Laszlo preso ready for Tuesday so I
wanted to throw this out to see what we wanted to do.
Also, this will be the last month
and the person who was scheduling our rooms is
also no longer there either. Suggestions for a new place are welcome.
-warner
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, however if you have advanced/complex needs Grails will
always allow you to go back to configuration. This is a major
strength not a weakness.
Bashar
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something out there that you all can tear apart (slowly making
progress on my own ActiveRecord-type model system that uses iBatis
underneath).
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Hi all, if I don't here anything by monday then I'm going to cancel
so we can free up the space.
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On Oct 4, 2007, at 6:44 AM, Warner Onstine wrote:
Ok, I've just been slammed and won't have time to properly prepare
the Laszlo presentation for next Tue so I would like to propose
homework is eating me alive!).
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(no room given).
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On Aug 30, 2007, at 9:48 PM, Warner Onstine wrote:
Hi all,
Been swamped with school starting and I'm on vacation next week
which made me realize I am not going to have time to prepare for
the meeting in two weeks. If someone wants to step up and do a
presentation I
the room if we aren't going to use it. Sorry for the
short notice but I just realized when the preso was going to be and
my current conflict.
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This tuesday James Smith will be presenting part 1 of the Adobe Flex/
OpenLaszlo smackdown. In this presentation he will cover:
1) Communication between Java and Flex
2) How to build a simple Flex application that does event posting
Warner will be presenting the Laszlo side of this next month
to be committed towards school and other
projects this next semester and following year.
What does everyone think?
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try a new install since the only
way to get all of our pages back is to export them from the original
instance of confluence (which isn't running).
We are having a meeting next week at some new digs so I will send out
an email on that shortly.
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I've posted up a little thing on my blog about what should be my next
language, feel free to chime in (there or here).
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move the meeting up then that issue goes away for
the most part. Just an idea.
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to me in those situations.
Personally I think that this is a really interesting development and
its been going around (dojo has offline, there's something called
Slingshot for rails apps, etc.).
Where does everyone see this thing going?
-warner
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returned list and it will keep returning HOM objects, which is
definitely not something you can do with the normal closure, you
would end up with nested ifs, thens, etc.
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James threw
it)
In a sense this goes beyond just syntax and assumes that you (the
developer) already have some knowledge of how to program and are
familiar with OO.
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on the calling object then a list of terms supplied by
the user
in the definition section will be considered to resolve the call. I
think
it's pretty slick stuff. You probably think I'm crazy, but it might
work
out. Drop me a line if you have any other ideas to throw into the pot.
Warner Onstine
Just curious how many people were going to come tonight for the
discussion on Groovy. Nothing formal, just playing around with it, I
can show some of the stuff I've been doing with it (and it sounds
like others have some as well).
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an Internal DSL in a given language than on top of
something like Java.
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because it's forcing me deeper
into Groovy and how it works. And it also helps me try out concepts
that I will probably use when writing my DSLs.
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Is anyone up for doing a presentation next week (or know someone who
is)? If not we could have an informal get together to chat about DSLs
(since that seemed to bring up some good questions last time) or we
could chat about other things.
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DSLs (to show off MPS and ANTLR). These will have
to wait a bit until I get some material together.
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Next Tuesday Warner Onstine will be presenting on creating Domain
Specific Languages in Java and Groovy at the Tucson JUG.
Domain Specific Languages have gotten some press in the past few
years, this talk will focus on what DSLs are and the techniques that
you can use to create a DSL
Join us this coming Tuesday for Andrew Petro and Duffy Gillman who
will be presenting on SSO. Specifically CAS (for SSO management) and
Shibboleth (Federated SSO with authorization, and multiple
authentication providers).
As usual meet and greet starts at 6:30 at our normal meeting spot
courses, very cool stuff. They are aiming
to have it all online by the end of this year and are working with
other institutions as well.
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb
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Hi all,
This is an important update about the meeting tomorrow. Because we
are going to be in the CS department building the doors will be
locked at 5:30. Don't worry though we will have someone down there to
open the doors for you. Please make an effort to arrive between 6:30
- 6:45 so
? Thanks!
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unfortunately.
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Sorry for the bother, as I should know this, but what is the
current TJUG
website? I have a co-worker who is interested in the Google
presentation.
Thanks!
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I wanted to mention it early so that you can start spreading the
word, I want to have a really strong turnout for them.
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is really nice. If there is one just as nice and easy but
cheaper then that would be great.
So, don't send any money to me just yet (but it's good to know that
we have members out there like you :-).
-warner
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Yes, definitely, thank you everyone for coming.
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On Dec 12, 2006, at 9:52 PM, TR wrote:
Thanks to all that joined us this evening, and to everyone happy
holidays see you in 2007.
BTW if you have something to present let us know.
TR
If enough of you weren't bored to tears hearing me yack about DSLs
last night I'd be glad to put together a real preso on them with some
real examples that I've found.
Here is some info on DSLs:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_specific_languages
-warner
That would be cool, let us know when a good time is (our meetings are
the second tuesday of each month - Jan. 9th, Feb. 13th, Mar. 13th are
the next few dates).
-warner
On Dec 13, 2006, at 6:21 PM, Andrew Petro wrote:
I give a decent talk on the Central Authentication Service.
Ahh, yeah, we are currently on confluence at http://www.tucson-
jug.org:8080/, now that I have some time this xmas break I can setup
the forwarding for it so that it will go to that by default instead
of the current one.
-warner
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One of the
Very interesting Google Web Toolkit 100% open including their java -
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On Dec 8, 2006, at 4:41 PM, Villegas, Regina wrote:
Hello,
Would it be too much to ask if I came for the meeting/dinner to meet
with you all? I have not been to a meeting as of yet but would
love to
meet with you.
Warm regards,
Regina Villegas Recruiter
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Or perhaps I'm missing the point?
On 12/1/06, Warner Onstine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Or at
least someone who's smarter than me ;-). I'm stuck on a project
for school, essentially it is a Monopoly game. I have created a
separate thread
If for nothing else, this will kill all those jokes - So, when is
the book gonna be done?. Yes, that's right, it's out. Here's my blog
entry on it - http://jroller.com/page/warneronstine . You can buy it
here - http://sourcebeat.com/books/tapestrylive.html .
Thanks everyone for all of
of
I.E.
boy do I not miss the early days of Java!
-Todd
I haven't thought this all the way through and it has been a while
Happy Holidays to all you back home!
--- Warner Onstine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or at least someone who's smarter than me ;-). I'm stuck on a project
for school
on it.
Kinda funny since Groovy seems like a better java integration
choice. Now if they would just fix the major bugs and get a 1.0 out.
On Nov 9, 2006, at 8:38 PM, Warner Onstine wrote:
On Nov 9, 2006, at 8:29 PM, Chad Woolley wrote:
Why groovy vs. Jruby, other than the fact that Sun is endorsing
I would very much like to, but that project hasn't bubbled up to the
top yet, next on my list is groovy ;-).
-warner
On Nov 9, 2006, at 11:16 AM, Randolph Kahle wrote:
Is anyone using or thinking about using open laslo?
-- Randy
Hi all,
I won't be able to do a presentation on anything until at least Dec
so I'm looking for anyone who would be willing to speak in Nov.
-warner
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Also forgot I will not be at that meeting due to all the Kuali devs
being in town that week.
-warner
On Oct 24, 2006, at 11:16 AM, Warner Onstine wrote:
Hi all,
I won't be able to do a presentation on anything until at least Dec
so I'm looking for anyone who would be willing to speak
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