On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Wim Dumon <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear list,
>
> FOSDEM (http://www.fosdem.org/) is the Free and Open Source
> Developers' European Meeting, a conference held in Brussels in the
> weekend of 7 and 8 February. Wt has been on the FOSDEM program before,
> and this year Wt will even be featured in two FOSDEM talks.
>
> On Saturday, at 14:00, I will talk about Wt as a C++ library for rich
> web user interface for embedded systems. The talk will be general
> enough to be also of interest of non-embedded users of Wt, even though
> the application domain and the demos will be a little
> embedded-centric. But performance and memory efficiency are equally
> important for large-scale Wt deployments, so our optimizations for the
> embedded world are definitely also paying off for our regular users..
>
> On Sunday, at 12:00, Richard Dale will talk about developing web
> applications with Wt::Ruby. Richard developed the Ruby bindings for
> Wt, and will entertain the audience about them in the Ruby on Rails
> track. He will also show how Wt::Ruby can be combined with
> ActiveRecord and ActiveSupport.
>
> I will be at FOSDEM both days. Feel free to bug me with all your Wt
> remarks, for a chat, for a drink, for large quantity orders,  ...

Good news that you're giving a talk. I look forward to meeting you and other
Wt guys at FOSDEM for beer tasting and so on. I will try to convert everyone
to coding Wt in Ruby obviously, but maybe not on embedded devices..

-- Richard
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