Talk: Programming ErlangA follow-up to last month's "Intro to Erlang", this talk will dive into the core components of the Erlang programming language, including processes, pattern matching, and message passing. Unlike the previoustalk, it will be light on hype and loaded with code samples.If you missed the previous talk, you might want to run through the slides quickly at before coming to get a brief overview Erlang.Speaker Bio:
This is the 58th episode of the StackOverflow podcast where Joel and Jeff discuss HTML encoding, designing “safe by default”, whether a question can be too simple, and the art of beta testing. Joel wonders if doing his Visual Studio development in a virtual machine is a viabl...
We'll be working on the exception notifying plugin as well as exchanging ideas, talking about new developments in the ruby and rails worlds. And usually, we have a good time just hanging out with other techies.
We have a full session lined up for our Meetup tomorrow night.7-8: Introductory topics8-9: Demo of Ezcomet / discussion9-10: Advanced discussion / hands on helpWe have received feedback that some of the material presented at our recent meetups is too advanced in nature for people who are new to Ruby and Rails. Going forward we will try to devote the first hour from 7-8 to introductory topics.
This meeting will be an opportunity for developers and designers to get together and network, learn more about what's going on in the tech industry and to have fun eating good food and getting to know one another. As usual, we will be giving away some great Adobe swag. Please be sure to RSVP well before the event so we can make appropriate reservations and keep in mind that you will need to cover the cost of any food or drink you consume.
Poor writing detours an internet surfer off the smoothly paved information highway onto a gravel road. He feels lost, moves slower and feels every bump. Generally, the traveler will turn around and leave; if the path never clears, the site will be avoided completely. Internet text associated with your name is a direct reflection of you and your business. Learn some of the pitfalls, common errors, and long-forgotten writing tools to smooth out your section of the highway.Iris Carter holds B.A.
It's the Microsoft UK Challenger event itself!! Yes, the Tutti Frutti's role up to Aberystwyth Uni and find Dr Sex is on their corridor. There ain't much time for podcasting but the team manage to snatch a few moments here and there to try to give some feel to the event for you. Amongst the no...
Drizzle: A High-Performance Microkernel DBMS for Scale-Out Applications AbstractDrizzle is a community-driven project based on the popular MySQL DBMS that is focused on MySQL's original goals of ease-of-use, reliability and performance. The Drizzle team is removing non-essential code, refactoring the remaining code, switching to a microkernel architecture (with well-defined APIs) and generally making Drizzle into a lean, mean query-running machine. Participation is easy and fun.
We're long overdue for another meetup, so here it is.WE NEED A BRAVE, KNOWLEDGEABLE AND ENTHUSIASTIC PRESENTER!Last time we discussed having formal presentations. Member John Eckman started this list of possible topics:- SEO and WordPress (probably the most popular topic suggestion)- WordPress as a CMS not just a blog (other content types)- Using WordPress for affiliate marketing- Managing multiple blogs (WordPress MU versus James' symlink based approach)
It’s been long enough, hasn’t it? But here it is, finally: Sod This episode 5! If all you want is download it and listen, here you go: Sod This Episode 5(right-click and save to download the file instead of playing it in the browser) Gary and I have had time in the past few weeks to ...
For our July 14th meetup, we are extremely fortunate that Romain Guy from Google's Android UI team offered to do a presentation on Android and its slick UI. For those that don't know, Romain is also the brains behind Android's home screen.We'll start off the evening with an introduction to Android, to make sure everyone is on board with this exciting new mobile platform.
Its June! And we have a great meet up planned for the flickr group "Milwaukee Strobist" will be held at Z2 Marketing in Pewaukee, WI Z2 MarketingW237 N2889 Woodgate RoadUnit ZPewaukee, WI 53072We are aiming for a workshop style meet up with models and possibly some one for make up. Please feel free to bring as much gear as you want. So far it seems we will have a fair amount of lighting.Photographers and anyone who wants to learn is welcome!
Erik Meijer and I paid a visit to Bing Maps infrastructure architect and Partner Development Manager Gur Kimchi for an Expert to Expert conversation about the design and architecture of Bing Maps. It takes some rocket science to process and coerce data into accurate information representative of ...
Thoughts, approaches and major pitfalls in exposing ASP.NET server control events. The emphasis is mostly on using the Events collection as well as properly defining keys for delegate inquiry.
Keith and Woody speak with the first repeat guest of the podcast, Shawn Wildermuth about Oslo and the M language. In this episode listeners will get some real world examples and use cases for using Oslo and M along with a clearer understanding about DSLs and what the future may hold.Thanks to ou...
Come on out for a Ruby Open Source Hackfest.The plan is simple: Come prepared with an idea or two of some open source ruby that you'd like to hack on, be it a brand new gem, a new feature in an old gem, or just some bug fixing. Come prepared to help someone else out with their idea. We'll break into pairs, or larger groups, or whatever seems natural. And we'll see how much we can accomplish in two to three hours.
This week we are please to bring you an interview with DerikWhittaker. Derik talks with us about the SOLID principles and other coding practices. Show notes Dimecasts – Derik (and his friends) series ofscreencastsThree of Derik’s favorite tools: Resharper, Reflector a...
At the New York ColdFusion User Group a few weeks ago, Mark Drew was presenting on Reactor, an ORM framework . In his presentation, he was discussing how the SQL was generated and he had something on a slide that I don't think I had ever seen before. He had a CFQuery tag in which the SQL was defined in an included file (via CFIn ... Read More »
As a developer, you will find that creating applications for the BlackBerry smart phone device is not only fun and exciting, but relatively easy as well. That being said, sometimes the apps you create will not behave, or perform, the way youd like them to. Keep reading for the solution.
- It is because of this fact that learning how to debug your applications is such an essential and crucial part of the development process. Here we will cover the best way that a developer can debug their app and eliminate any frustrating problems from the get-go. Essentially, debugging means findi...
Josh Cough of both planetscala and ScalaTest fame - and probably one of the groups most experienced Scala developers - will be discussing "Testing with Scala" at our next meetup, April 27th at 6:30pm.Josh is working with Bill Venners to develop ScalaTest, a testing framework designed to facilitate different styles of testing, including some interesting behavior driven testing and more traditional JUnit/TestNG style testing.
On this week’s show: Paul talks about the conflicts surrounding design decisions, and Teifion challenges a BBC article that asks “Are the days of the web amateur numbered?”
This article will give step by step explanation of : How to display Image from an XML Data source ,How to Add Image in an XML Data source in an ASP.Net MVC application.