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Please post time of meeting on home page!

Postby shultzjr » Sun Aug 07, 2011 6:55 pm

thanks
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Re: Please post time of meeting on home page!

Postby ipatch » Sat Aug 13, 2011 12:23 pm

What time was the meeting?
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Re: Please post time of meeting on home page!

Postby David Miller » Sat Aug 13, 2011 7:12 pm

I was at the Dallas tech fest this friday and saturday. Did no one go to the meeting?
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Re: Please post time of meeting on home page!

Postby shultzjr » Mon Aug 15, 2011 3:08 pm

hi all,

I did not try to attend the meeting since no one responded by 12:01am sat morning.
did not go to my other event since need to spread gas costs to justify at least 2 events.
asume sept 10th 10:0am at library is next meeting but will not atempt until conformation.
in a perfect world fwlug website should be updated at the end of each meeting for the next month.
original post was not only for me but for all who "cruise by" the main page of website.
at 5 atendees per meeting, $15 doesn't seem cost/justifiable, would like more.
hey dave - how about a post on what you saw instead of the meeting?

later,
charles.....
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Re: Please post time of meeting on home page!

Postby David Miller » Wed Aug 17, 2011 11:25 am

I have updated the front page to show the next meeting. I didn't update it last time because I thought someone else was going too and since I wasn't going to be there I didn't know what was going to happen at what time, Sorry about that.

Tech fest was OK, I went to several sessions, some were good, some not so good. The talks were pretty much all about development. Among the good ones was provable apis, which was about how to design your OO apis to eliminate the possibility that they can be used incorrectly, the presenter has a blog at http://qedcode.com/. Another good presentation was about using the "Revealer" pattern in Javascript along with a publish/subscribe event model to get cleanly decoupled application design in Javascript.
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Re: Please post time of meeting on home page!

Postby shultzjr » Wed Aug 17, 2011 10:50 pm

yippee!
I see my expected time was off a little.
actually later is better for me.
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