Hi everyone, it's that time again -- we will be holding our next
meeting this Thursday, November 12th at the regular time (6:15 pm for
those who are interested in networking, with the main session starting
at 7:00) and place (room 5-16 of the C/L/A building at Cal Poly
Pomona). Please see the meetings page on our blog for more details and
directions:
Instead of an "eyes-front" presentation, we've decided to try
something a little bit different this month: we're going to have a
"mini code jam" focusing on the use of the jQuery UI user interface
library. The idea here is to first have a brief introduction to the
technology, after which we will encourage everyone who wishes to
participate to write a small demo (whatever can be done in about an
hour of coding), which they will then share with the group.
Anyone who doesn't have any experience with jQuery itself (the core
library, not the UI widgets) may wish to familiarize themselves with
the basics beforehand -- the following presentation from Ben Nadel is
an excellent introduction to jQuery:
We'll also have at least one person providing assistance for those who
might need a bit of extra help. We'd love to have as much active
participation as possible, as this will provide the best learning
experience for everyone involved.
Finally, as this session will not necessarily require ColdFusion, we
should be able to make use of the lab's computers, so a laptop is not
a requirement.
As usual, we will need to submit a request for parking permits by the
end of the day today, so please respond to this thread to confirm that
you wish to attend.
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Ezra Parker <e...@cfgrok.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone, it's that time again -- we will be holding our next
> meeting this Thursday, November 12th at the regular time (6:15 pm for
> those who are interested in networking, with the main session starting
> at 7:00) and place (room 5-16 of the C/L/A building at Cal Poly
> Pomona). Please see the meetings page on our blog for more details and
> directions:
> Instead of an "eyes-front" presentation, we've decided to try
> something a little bit different this month: we're going to have a
> "mini code jam" focusing on the use of the jQuery UI user interface
> library. The idea here is to first have a brief introduction to the
> technology, after which we will encourage everyone who wishes to
> participate to write a small demo (whatever can be done in about an
> hour of coding), which they will then share with the group.
> Anyone who doesn't have any experience with jQuery itself (the core
> library, not the UI widgets) may wish to familiarize themselves with
> the basics beforehand -- the following presentation from Ben Nadel is
> an excellent introduction to jQuery:
> We'll also have at least one person providing assistance for those who
> might need a bit of extra help. We'd love to have as much active
> participation as possible, as this will provide the best learning
> experience for everyone involved.
> Finally, as this session will not necessarily require ColdFusion, we
> should be able to make use of the lab's computers, so a laptop is not
> a requirement.
> As usual, we will need to submit a request for parking permits by the
> end of the day today, so please respond to this thread to confirm that
> you wish to attend.
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Kalen Gibbons <kalen.gibb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Count me in. I love me some jQuery goodness!
> On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Ezra Parker <e...@cfgrok.com> wrote:
>> Hi everyone, it's that time again -- we will be holding our next
>> meeting this Thursday, November 12th at the regular time (6:15 pm for
>> those who are interested in networking, with the main session starting
>> at 7:00) and place (room 5-16 of the C/L/A building at Cal Poly
>> Pomona). Please see the meetings page on our blog for more details and
>> directions:
>> Instead of an "eyes-front" presentation, we've decided to try
>> something a little bit different this month: we're going to have a
>> "mini code jam" focusing on the use of the jQuery UI user interface
>> library. The idea here is to first have a brief introduction to the
>> technology, after which we will encourage everyone who wishes to
>> participate to write a small demo (whatever can be done in about an
>> hour of coding), which they will then share with the group.
>> Anyone who doesn't have any experience with jQuery itself (the core
>> library, not the UI widgets) may wish to familiarize themselves with
>> the basics beforehand -- the following presentation from Ben Nadel is
>> an excellent introduction to jQuery:
>> We'll also have at least one person providing assistance for those who
>> might need a bit of extra help. We'd love to have as much active
>> participation as possible, as this will provide the best learning
>> experience for everyone involved.
>> Finally, as this session will not necessarily require ColdFusion, we
>> should be able to make use of the lab's computers, so a laptop is not
>> a requirement.
>> As usual, we will need to submit a request for parking permits by the
>> end of the day today, so please respond to this thread to confirm that
>> you wish to attend.
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 3:49 PM, Ezra Parker <e...@cfgrok.com> wrote:
> Anyone else, or is it just going to be me and Kalen?
> --
> Ezra
> On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Kalen Gibbons <kalen.gibb...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Count me in. I love me some jQuery goodness!
> > On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Ezra Parker <e...@cfgrok.com> wrote:
> >> Hi everyone, it's that time again -- we will be holding our next
> >> meeting this Thursday, November 12th at the regular time (6:15 pm for
> >> those who are interested in networking, with the main session starting
> >> at 7:00) and place (room 5-16 of the C/L/A building at Cal Poly
> >> Pomona). Please see the meetings page on our blog for more details and
> >> directions:
> >> Instead of an "eyes-front" presentation, we've decided to try
> >> something a little bit different this month: we're going to have a
> >> "mini code jam" focusing on the use of the jQuery UI user interface
> >> library. The idea here is to first have a brief introduction to the
> >> technology, after which we will encourage everyone who wishes to
> >> participate to write a small demo (whatever can be done in about an
> >> hour of coding), which they will then share with the group.
> >> Anyone who doesn't have any experience with jQuery itself (the core
> >> library, not the UI widgets) may wish to familiarize themselves with
> >> the basics beforehand -- the following presentation from Ben Nadel is
> >> an excellent introduction to jQuery:
> >> We'll also have at least one person providing assistance for those who
> >> might need a bit of extra help. We'd love to have as much active
> >> participation as possible, as this will provide the best learning
> >> experience for everyone involved.
> >> Finally, as this session will not necessarily require ColdFusion, we
> >> should be able to make use of the lab's computers, so a laptop is not
> >> a requirement.
> >> As usual, we will need to submit a request for parking permits by the
> >> end of the day today, so please respond to this thread to confirm that
> >> you wish to attend.
Ezra Parker wrote:
> Hi everyone, it's that time again -- we will be holding our next
> meeting this Thursday, November 12th at the regular time (6:15 pm for
> those who are interested in networking, with the main session starting
> at 7:00) and place (room 5-16 of the C/L/A building at Cal Poly
> Pomona). Please see the meetings page on our blog for more details and
> directions:
> Instead of an "eyes-front" presentation, we've decided to try
> something a little bit different this month: we're going to have a
> "mini code jam" focusing on the use of the jQuery UI user interface
> library. The idea here is to first have a brief introduction to the
> technology, after which we will encourage everyone who wishes to
> participate to write a small demo (whatever can be done in about an
> hour of coding), which they will then share with the group.
> Anyone who doesn't have any experience with jQuery itself (the core
> library, not the UI widgets) may wish to familiarize themselves with
> the basics beforehand -- the following presentation from Ben Nadel is
> an excellent introduction to jQuery:
> We'll also have at least one person providing assistance for those who
> might need a bit of extra help. We'd love to have as much active
> participation as possible, as this will provide the best learning
> experience for everyone involved.
> Finally, as this session will not necessarily require ColdFusion, we
> should be able to make use of the lab's computers, so a laptop is not
> a requirement.
> As usual, we will need to submit a request for parking permits by the
> end of the day today, so please respond to this thread to confirm that
> you wish to attend.
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 6:11 PM, Sami Hoda <samih...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Got lots of things in the air at the moment, will try my best. Please write
> my name down.
> Sami
> On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 5:21 PM, Luis Majano <lmaj...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I am still not sure yet. :(
>> Luis F. Majano
>> President
>> Ortus Solutions, Corp
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 9:48 PM, Ezra Parker <e...@cfgrok.com> wrote:
> OK, I've submitted the names of everyone who responded -- thanks, everyone.
> (And thank you for the moral support, Charlie :)
> --
> Ezra
> On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 6:11 PM, Sami Hoda <samih...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Got lots of things in the air at the moment, will try my best. Please
> write
> > my name down.
> > Sami
> > On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 5:21 PM, Luis Majano <lmaj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> I am still not sure yet. :(
> >> Luis F. Majano
> >> President
> >> Ortus Solutions, Corp