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Hi Tim,That is a feature waiting to be written ;) Meanwhile, I've just checked and it would appear that you are not yet a member.Cheers,
Keith
On 23/04/2012, at 12:58 PM, Tim McEwan wrote:
Hey Keith,How do we tell if we're already a member? I'd like to avoid spamming up the db.Cheers,TimOn Tuesday, 17 April 2012 at 15:14, Keith Pitty wrote:
Finally, membership of Ruby Australia is free. If you're not already a member, you are welcome to join via http://ruby.org.au/join-ruby-australia.html.
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Through a large project, you will get exposure to a number of different contexts in which application development is required (e.g. building a Web site and accessing a database). The programming language used will be object-oriented (e.g. Java).
introduce students to User Interface (UI) elements in general and Web Forms
covers the object oriented features of web programming in general and the concept of dynamically generated classes from web forms and their web controls in particular. Form processing, the interaction of web applications through SOAP (Simple Object Model) protocol
+1 on educational advocacy. Anyone have an idea what USyd, UTS et al are teaching in terms of web development and frameworks these days?(I know during my UK MSc, java and C++ were the *only* programming options and the whole curricula was very, very Microsoft focused. It was swimming upstream trying to use php for web projects and/or ruby - hell, even a mac for that matter.).
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This is probably wildly off-topic....
The School of Computing and Information Systems at the University of Tasmania is currently undertaking a full curriculum renewal for implementation in 2014. This is a very exciting opportunity for you to influence the future direction of ICT in Tasmania.
For this renewal to be successful we require input from the Tasmanian ICT industry and any industry that has an interest in employing ICT graduates. We held a very successful form on the 26th April and we would like to hold another one to give everyone the opportunity to participate. On the 17th May 10am – 1pm we will be holding an industry forum to seek your advice on the career outcomes for future ICT graduates and the skill set Tasmania will need in future ICT graduates to support the needs and growth of the local industry.
There will be a light lunch provided at 1pm.
If you would like to attend the forum can you please email Nicole Herbert (Nicole....@utas.edu.au) for further details – the forums will be held simultaneously on both the Hobart and Launceston campuses of the University of Tasmania.
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The founding purpose of Ruby Australia is to further the use and adoption of the Ruby programming language in Australia, and to support and encourage a vibrant community around the language and related technologies.
at USyd a whileago
That's fine, if employers are prepared to accept they'll be hiring people with little to no actual technical skills. The problem is that universities aren't focusing on proper "computer science" and are already providing a great deal of vocational training in order to make people more employable. The additional problem from our perspective is that universities aren't talking enough about Ruby, Python and Open Source and the community and are therefore "dooming" most students to be .NET or Java wage-slaves to some faceless corporation.... or something.
I don't think web development requires much knowledge of algorithms in any case. I can't think of the last time I sat down at thought Big O notation when I was creating a website. It used to concern me with embedded development but not with webdev.
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