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My colleague Pete will bring a video camera, in case any of the
speakers don't mind being recorded and podcast. I gather there are
people would be interested in watching them?
Cheers,
Dave Burt
If you and Pete could record the talks, that'd be great - although I'll warn you now, the hard part is turning the recordings into video/podcasts :)
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Comet is regarded as being a little old-hat now, but socket-io doesn't
have support
in any Rack-based server, so folk have been forced to jump to Node.js
or run a
second server to get asynchronous messaging. There are other
alternatives which
implement long-polling, but not as simple and sweet as what I'll show.
Or so I think
anyhow!
Clifford Heath, Data Constellation, http://dataconstellation.com
Agile Information Management and Design
Skype: cjheath, Ph: (+61/0)401-533-540