[TechMeetup] 5 Minute talks on current projects at the next Edinburgh Techmeetup

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James

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May 24, 2010, 6:11:48 AM5/24/10
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Something I've talked about before with people is 5 minute project
talks, where people get 5 minutes and 5 minutes only to talk about
their current project and to put a call out for help (if they need
any). Limiting this to really short talks should encourage you (Yes,
you!) to come and talk about your project, even if your project isn't
finished
yet.

Would 5 people be interested in doing this in Edinburgh on Wed 9th
Jun? Email me off-list (but I'm about to go to a music festival so
don't expect a fast reply).

I'm first up - at my work, we are working on a very flexible open
source ticket system. See http://elastik.sourceforge.net/ or come to
the next meetup!

Thanks,
James
@jarofgreen

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James

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May 25, 2010, 7:42:26 AM5/25/10
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And our 6 speakers are ...

James Baster - A very flexible open source ticket system -
http://elastik.sourceforge.net/
Paul Richards - A native code profiler for Windows - http://pauldoo.com/proffy/
Philip Hunt - Unify, a new programming language - no url yet.
Philip Roberts - Float, cashflow app for FreeAgent - http://www.floatapp.com
Keith Wyse - Intergrated Projects for Food, Energy and the
Environment - no url yet.
Alan Paxton - A Real World iPhone App - Cyclestreets -
http://www.cyclestreets.net/blog/2010/05/22/cyclestreets-mobile/

Sorry to anyone who missed out; but if people like it I'm sure we'll
run it again later.

See you all soon!
James


On May 24, 11:11 am, James <ja...@jarofgreen.co.uk> wrote:
> Something I've talked about before with people is 5 minute project
> talks, where people get 5 minutes and 5 minutes only to talk about
> their current project and to put a call out for help (if they need
> any). Limiting this to really short talks should encourage you (Yes,
> you!) to come and talk about your project, even if your project isn't
> finished
> yet.
>
> Would 5 people be interested in doing this in Edinburgh on Wed 9th
> Jun? Email me off-list (but I'm about to go to a music festival so
> don't expect a fast reply).
>
> I'm first up - at my work, we are working on a very flexible open
> source ticket system. Seehttp://elastik.sourceforge.net/or come to
> the next meetup!
>
> Thanks,
> James
> @jarofgreen
>
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Paul Richards

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Jun 10, 2010, 4:22:18 AM6/10/10
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I want to thank everyone involved in organizing this. I had great fun
giving my talk yesterday. :)

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