Most of you guys are probably on the NEJUG list and already got this
message. There is a JavaScript NEJUG meeting tomorrow.
I've personally registered, but may balk if the weather is too hairy or
I get a bad case of the lazies.
I'm more of a "back-end" guy, but I guess it's always good to know your
way around the front (of the stack!).
BTW, if you missed it, Bill Burke gave a great presentation on REST and
RESTEasy last night. Good job, Bill!
One warning, if Jesper says "feet," he really means meters :) However,
everyone I talked to had fun at the bar last night....a very successful
inaugural meeting. Can't wait for the next one.
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Subject: Last Chance NEJUG registration reminder: JavaScript Beyond the
Basics - TRY OUR BOOK EXCHANGE THIS WEEK!
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 03:57:42 -0500
From: nejug(a)nejug.org <nejug(a)nejug.org>
To: Boscarine, Steven <Steven.Boscarine(a)childrens.harvard.edu>
Steven,
*MEETING THIS THURSDAY:*
Just a quick reminder that this Thursday is our monthly NEJUG meeting
night. Our presentation will be *JavaScript Beyond the Basics* which
will be presented by *Nathaniel Schutta*. The meeting will take place at
*Sun Microsystems
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*. As always the doors will open at 5pm for networking. Pizza should
arrive by 5:30pm, and the presentation will start at 6pm.
At the meeting we will also have for raffle books provide by some of our
sponsors. In addition, Jetbrains will raffle off a IntelliJ license
and there will also be a conference pass for raffle to the NFJS
conference in March.
*REGISTRATION:*
Register *now* to reserve your seat
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http://www.nejug.org/registrations/registerValidate?nextMeeting=107>
*THE MAIN EVENT:*
Presentation Overview:
JavaScript is one of the most widely used languages around and yet its
also one of the most misunderstood. With Ajaxified UIs becoming the
norm, this humble language is once again at the forefront. In this talk,
we'll go beyond the basics of JavaScript delving into the mysteries of
prototype inheritance, objects, language edge cases and the importance
of testing.
About our speaker:
Nathaniel T. Schutta is a senior software engineer focussed on making
usable applications. A proponent of polyglot programming, Nate has
written two books on Ajax and speaks regularly at various No Fluff Just
Stuff symposia, universities, and Java user groups. In addition to his
day job, Nate is an adjunct professor at the University of Minnesota
where he teaches students to embrace dynamic languages.
Look forward to seeing you this Thursday.
Mark Johnson
President, NEJUG
email:mark.f.johnson@cgi.com
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