Not bad ... Stuart Halloway has been working on a similar thing, that
allows him to build presentations around a code base with minimal
effort.

On 5/2/06, James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I wrote a nice tapestry framework which helps me create presentations
easily.  I like "eatin' my own dog food."  Here's an example presentation
that I put together for my "Java Persistence API" presentation:

http://www.carmanconsulting.com/website/presentations/persistence/Home.html




-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Motola [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 1:35 PM
To: Tapestry development; James Carman
Cc: 'Tapestry development'
Subject: RE: Tapestry Presentations

Make that another.  ;)

After JavaOne I'll be working on a 'Tapestry JUG Pack'.  That will include a
nicely designed Powerpoint (similar to
http://www.thelabllc.com/lab/presentations/CognitionPresentation1.zip) +
other
resources to give a JUG presenter an easy package to work with and promote
more
developers to feel comfortable doing presentations at their local JUG.  It
would
be great to have it translated too, I know a lot of international folk (such
as
Andreas) are clamoring for adequate localized docs.

Is this a worthwhile idea?  Any ideas, 'curriculum' and collaborations would
be
great.  We can also package a 'why tapestry' whitepaper everyone has been
wanting to present to their tech managers / biz folk.


Quoting James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I'd be interested too.  I'm planning on giving a talk to the Cincinnati
Java
> Users Group (www.cinjug.org) sometime soon, too.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andreas Andreou [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 8:26 AM
> To: Tapestry development
> Subject: Tapestry Presentations
>
> I'll be presenting Tapestry to our JavaUserGroup here in Athens, Greece
> on 20 May.
>
> It will mostly contain introductory material, since very few people from
> the audience currently use
> Tapestry or component-based web frameworks.
>
> Anyway, i'm currently looking for other presentations - in order to grab
> ideas + content :)
> I'm only aware of Howard's trilogy (Tapestry - Tapestry Components -
> Unit Testing) from his own
> repository ( http://howardlewisship.com/repository/ ). Is it ok if i
> (ab)use them?
> Is anyone aware of others?
>
> Anyone already done such presentations and willing to share tips -
gotchas?
>
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