Yes, I'm doing a preso on the 15th. It's just a rehash of my
DeveloperWorks "Intro to Spring Using Swing" article, but it may be
interesting to people who are new to either of these topics. Pedantic
rantings on good OO design are included as a bonus. No slides, it
will basically just be a hands-
The answer to both questions is yes :-). Coming up on the 15th will
be our own Chad Wooley talking on using Spring with Swing. March will
be Rob Gingell, April, May, and June will be covered it's just a
matter of who wants to do what when - Rene (dbunit), Duffy(Natural
Language Processing),
Great. That's the sequence then:
1. Nick - Mock Objects using Aspect (1hr)
2. Chad - Bytecode manipulation as related to Aspect (15min)
3. Andrew - BCEL (15min)
Sounds like a great line-up. See you there tomorrow night.
Simon.
Nicholas Lesiecki wrote:
Re:
3. Nick - Mock
Re:
>> 3. Nick - Mock Objects using Aspect (1hr)
>> 2. Chad - Bytecode manipulation as related to Aspect (5-10min)
>> 1. Andrew - BCEL (15min)>
+1 on this order, or at least me before Chad, as my presentation covers a
lot of early ground that Chad can build on (what is a mock object, what is a
Vir
We can set up web access.
Simon.
Chad Woolley wrote:
I just wrote up a presentation for this - so I can probably do a full
15 minutes now.
Questions:
- Can I borrow one of the existing presenter's laptops? I have it in
powerpoint, and html format from powerpoint.
- If so, what media do I n
I just wrote up a presentation for this - so I can probably do a full 15 minutes
now.
Questions:
- Can I borrow one of the existing presenter's laptops? I have it in
powerpoint, and html format from powerpoint.
- If so, what media do I need? Floppy? CD? Can I email it to someone? Will
th
I would tend to agree - both with the order, and letting Nick have the final say :).
I think I would build on some of Nick's topics, and Andrew might shed some light
on the issues I bring up.
-- Chad
Tim Colson wrote:
What sequence is going to work best? I'm guessing:
My vote would be for th
> What sequence is going to work best? I'm guessing:
My vote would be for the reverse order. Gives Nick plenty of time plus a
chance to get us familiar with some of the concepts that might be
revisited by Chad/Andrew.
> 3. Nick - Mock Objects using Aspect (1hr)
> 2. Chad - Bytecode manipulation
i have no problem with that sequence
Simon Ritchie wrote:
Wow, two volunteers within 10 minutes.
Ok, this sounds pretty good. What sequence is going to work best? I'm
guessing:
1. Andrew - BCEL (15min)
2. Chad - Bytecode manipulation as related to Aspect (5-10min)
3. Nick - Mock Objects using A
Wow, two volunteers within 10 minutes.
Ok, this sounds pretty good. What sequence is going to work best? I'm
guessing:
1. Andrew - BCEL (15min)
2. Chad - Bytecode manipulation as related to Aspect (5-10min)
3. Nick - Mock Objects using Aspect (1hr)
Simon.
Chad Woolley wrote:
Hi,
I could do a
Hi,
I could do a 5-10 minute ad-hoc spiel (no slides or computer!) on my experiences
with using Bytecode Manipulation in conjunction with Aspect-Oriented Programming
frameworks, and some pitfalls I encountered.
This would be based on my experience with my VirtualMock project, which is based
on
+1!
-warner
On Feb 9, 2004, at 2:19 PM, Andrew Huntwork wrote:
i would like to do a 15 min presentation on "Java Bytecode Inspection,
Manipulation, and Generation Using BCEL".
Simon Ritchie wrote:
[...]
Any volunteers for a 15 min presentation would be welcome.
Simon.
--
"I say to you that the
i would like to do a 15 min presentation on "Java Bytecode Inspection,
Manipulation, and Generation Using BCEL".
Simon Ritchie wrote:
[...]
Any volunteers for a 15 min presentation would be welcome.
Simon.
--
"I say to you that the VCR is to the American film
producer and the American public as
The next meeting is Tuesday Feb 10 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm at Arizona Mail
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Simon.
Randolph Kahle wrote:
Cool.
When / where is the next meeting?
Regards,
Randy
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Cool.
When / where is the next meeting?
Regards,
Randy
On Feb 9, 2004, at 1:40 PM, Simon Ritchie wrote:
Sorry about the late notice.
For this month's meeting, Nick Lesiecki will be doing a presentation
on "Testing with Virtual Mock Objects" (it involves AspectJ).
Any volunteers for a 15 min
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