Andrew Williams <andy at handyande dot co dot uk> (find more)
Date:
Mar 30, 2008
Sounds like a great plan - we should give it good planning and
advertising to see if we can interest others.
I guess something like a room at the university might provide us with
the power and wifi we need.
Do you have an idea of the shortlist of technologies? (We really need
an expert for each item so we don't get stranded ;) )
Andy
On 27 Mar 2008, at 19:27, Petteri Hietavirta wrote:
> Hi!
>
> This topic came to my mind as Andrew explained some Wicket benefits
> yesterday. How about gathering somewhere with laptops and do some
> hands on coding?
>
> The idea is to have a coding challenge and implement a solution with
> given technology. This is not meant to be a fierce competition but
> collaboration and learning instead.
>
> http://www.socalcodecamp.com/
> http://wiki.agilefinland.com/?CodingDojo
>
> How does it sound like?
>
>
> Petteri Hietavirta
> petteri dot hietavirta at gmail dot com
>
>
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Hi! This topic came to my mind as Andrew explained some Wicket benefits yesterday. How about gathering somewhere with laptops and do some hands on coding?
Hi! I would suggest such technologies which can be used to produce something visible. Different web frameworks like wicket etc... it should be Java related after all.
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