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May
2009

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Talk Talk Talks

This week has been a great week for hearing about new tech. On Tuesday I did a presentation at work about Hudson and Sonar. Hudson is a CI server and Sonar is a great way to track metrics on your codebase.

On Wednesday I went along to the Java User Group Scotland and checked out a great talk done by Selcuk Bozdag on Flex development. Flex allows you to make pretty cool Flash based applications which can talk to remote services. It isn’t tied to Java like I originally thought. There’s an awful lot of out of the box charting and video tools which seem useful.

On Saturday I went along to the Microsoft sponsored Developer Day event. They had 4 different tracts offering mainly .NET and MS SQL Server talks. I enjoyed listening to the Virtulisation and Ruby on .NET talks especially. I then managed to find some Perl/Flex developers I could talk loudly about the evil that is IE6 to restore the balance.

While at the conference I was approached by some guys from the disposable memory project who were at my talk the previous week at the Glasgow Techmeetup. They handed me a modded film based camera with instructions to hand it to someone else after a single usage and after all the exposures were used the last person would hand it back to someone else. Hopefully I’ll get to see what this led to!

3 Responses to “Talk Talk Talks”
  1. Kevin McDonagh says:

    Sweet, wish I could have came. I’ll bet there are those who will read your blog with a note of surprise when you have nice things to say about flash. But I think flash is great as a media streaming and animation tool flex is just making it more realisable.

    UI note: below every post you have on your blog you could have a ‘post a comment’ link or something similar as I had to scroll back up the page to hit on the comment number in the balloon!

  2. JoeJag says:

    I’m pretty surprised I have nice things to say about Flash as well! A lot of Flash is used for adverts or trivial things, but seeing the Google Analytics functionality showed it can be used for the forces of Good also :)

    It seems all the RIA stuff is done in a non HTML/Javscript way such as Flex, Silverlight and JavaFx. I guess I have to choose a horse.

    UI Note: The bit saying 0 Comment(s) is a link to add a comment too. I’ll make it say “Be the first to comment”

  3. Hey JoeJag,

    The images from this camera are now online, after travelling around the Developer Day Scotland.

    http://disposablememoryproject.org/cameras/camera99.html

    Thanks for being a part of this!

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