Hey guys, You all are welcome to join us at the offices of Gravity Free on Stickney Point, the first Wedesday of August, to talk about Ruby, Python, Erlang -- ...
As a member of the local tech community, I have reached out to All Faiths Food Bank -- (no faith required, btw) -- to see what their IT needs might be and to...
Dave as I mentioned I posted my entry on my website Total Answer software.com Where I offer free Liferay hosting for sites 25 meg or smaller. I have a running...
I would love to see more of you Java guys there! ... From: Mike Pence <mike.pence@...> Date: Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 11:11 PM Subject: [ruby-135] 48 hours to...
So Mike, Does this mean you will now start a ruby group in yahoo, so we dont have to listen to your ruby is great stuff anymore? Any one bother to look at my...
I'd be interested how many developers are actually employed full time doing Ruby. How many are doing non-web domain enterprise work (like messaging, EDI,...
Thanks for answering Michael. Can you share what type of development you are doing? From: sunjug@yahoogroups.com [mailto:sunjug@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of...
Michael Steinfeld and I worked together on TuneCore's mae on ssive media transcoding system, which provides iTunes with more indie music than any other...
Looks like there are more Ruby full timers (assuming paid full timers here J) than I anticipated. I was referring to enterprise messaging like JMS (PTP, ...
XMPP is used for EDI, and has pub-sub extensions ( http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0060.html). See also, RabbitMQ ( http://www.rabbitmq.com/). Again, that...
comments inline: On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 11:00 AM, Steve Goldsmith ... Tunecore is considered a web2.0 company I suppose. I don't really look at it that way....
Pretty much everything is in a different format in the EDI world, not necessarily challenging, but something you find in the enterprise world that you don't...
Steve writes: It's basically applying rules on your source systems, homogenizing the data in a particular format, encrypting, transmitting over various...
Thanks Tim, we are actually using ActiveMQ from Apache and have been pleased with the performance and ease of use. You can easily create consumer clusters grid...
Howdy... I was actually just giving everyone a good-natured smile for the day. But you were told you need access to underlying APIs? Hmm... are you going to be...
In other words, you really cannot wrap legacy code unless you have some kind of API into that code be it parameterized CL or program calls (iSeries) or method...
Your presence will be missed. I will convey your good wishes to group. On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 1:18 PM, Steve Goldsmith ... Your presence will be missed. I will...
You missed a good meeting. David and I are now converted. We both had to kiss a ruby-colored ring and chant "Rails, Rails, Rails!" This morning we said goodbye...
Its Cigar Night at the SunJUG. Wednesday August 20, 2008. 6PM - ? We'll be meeting this month at Woody's River Roo. on the Manatee River in Ellenton. No...
I've noticed several local user groups have moved or are considering moving to the Ning. Seems like a great platform. I actually set up a site several weeks...
I set it up for the local Ruby meetup, and have setup several other Ning sites. I would be happy to help out. Also, if anyone here would like to be added to...
Re[2]: [sunjug] Should we move to Ning.com? Thanks. Seems like the Java guys and the Ruby guys are finally getting together. Feel the love. Best regards, David...
I hate to sound so bland, but I don't have a strong opinion either way. This mailing list works for me, but if we move, I'm sure I'll be fine too. -Tim ... ...
Hopefully, Fay will be out of the area by Wednesday night and we will all emerge unscathed. I'll post any updates to the news group. Lets assume, if Woody's is...