JSMag Article?

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Robert Fischer, Smokejumper Consulting

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Mar 27, 2009, 4:16:14 PM3/27/09
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Hey there. Colin Harrington pointed out this project to me, which I
hadn't seen before. It's pretty nifty.

Have you considered writing up a brief article for JSMag on Jingo?
It'd be nice to get some buzz about the project out there. http://www.jsmag.com/

Sean Duncan

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Mar 27, 2009, 7:30:59 PM3/27/09
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Thanks for the feedback and the suggestion.  Ted Naleid had suggested the same after our presentation at the Groovy Users of Minnesota meeting. 

Currently we are making a push for a 0.9.0 Beta release complete with post-development performance optimizations via a process we're calling static assembly.  The process is similar to the concatenation features of products like Jawr and Sprockets, but it leverages the Jingo module syntax to avoid the need for any external configuration.  A dev team can then choose to enable static assembly loading as their current software release approaches production (e.g., QA or Stage environments) without any changes to their code.

My hope is to pursue a JSMag article and possibly another GUM presentation shortly after the 0.9.0 Beta release.

Thanks again,

-Sean

Robert Fischer

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Mar 27, 2009, 8:07:39 PM3/27/09
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Awesome. Looking forward to it!

~~ Robert.

Sean Duncan wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback and the suggestion. Ted Naleid had suggested
> the same after our presentation at the Groovy Users of Minnesota meeting.
>
> Currently we are making a push for a 0.9.0 Beta release complete with
> post-development performance optimizations via a process we're calling
> static assembly. The process is similar to the concatenation features
> of products like Jawr and Sprockets, but it leverages the Jingo module
> syntax to avoid the need for any external configuration. A dev team can
> then choose to enable static assembly loading as their current software
> release approaches production (e.g., QA or Stage environments) without
> any changes to their code.
>
> My hope is to pursue a JSMag article and possibly another GUM
> presentation shortly after the 0.9.0 Beta release.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> -Sean
>
> On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 3:16 PM, Robert Fischer, Smokejumper Consulting
> <robert....@smokejumperit.com
> <mailto:robert....@smokejumperit.com>> wrote:
>
>
> Hey there. Colin Harrington pointed out this project to me, which I
> hadn't seen before. It's pretty nifty.
>
> Have you considered writing up a brief article for JSMag on Jingo?
> It'd be nice to get some buzz about the project out there.
> http://www.jsmag.com/
>
>
>
> >

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