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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