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Written by Andrew Chandler
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Monday, 16 January 2012 |
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I've been asked to Cross-Post this by our friends in the Tulsa Web Dev Group. The Hack-a-thon is not language or technology specific historically but rather an event where a group of people come together to accomplish a task in a small period of time. Please see the links below for more details! Registration is open for our Hackathon! http://lanyrd.com/2012/tulsahackathon/ and/or https://tulsahackathon.eventbrite.com/ We're going to discover, scrape, syndicate, and extend Tulsa's and Oklahoma's public information as a way of practicing Gov2.0 here in Oklahoma. |
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Election Time - Web Services |
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Written by Andrew Chandler
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Thursday, 05 January 2012 |
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Happy New Year! I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season. I'd like to start this year off by hitting the ground running. Our technical topic this month will be Restful web services. We will create a simple REST web service that we will use at the end of the night to draw the winner of a "prize". The web service will communicate with a web front end and be deployed in Tomcat inside a basic web app. This month is also when we prepare for elections. We'll set aside 15 minutes to discuss our plan for the year and line up folks to fill the various positions. Elections will actually occur in Feb. but I want to figure out who is interested in which positions this month. As always we meet at 6PM at TCC SoutEast campus. Please click the Monthly Meeting link in the menu on the left side of the page for details. |
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Link to slides from Heroku |
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Written by Andrew Chandler
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Wednesday, 07 December 2011 |
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Heroku has published the slides from last months presentation here |
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