[ciapug] Re: meetings
Chris Hettinger
cjh at raccoon.com
Mon Aug 20 20:28:54 CDT 2007
Further details for the September 4th Meeting:
The location is at 1555 SE Delaware Avenue, Suite G, Ankeny. They are
in the suite at the northwest corner of the building.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=1555+SE+Delaware+Avenue,+Ankeny,+Iowa&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=28.887524,59.765625&ie=UTF8&ll=41.716349,-93.581028&spn=0.006631,0.014591&z=16&iwloc=addr&om=1
I've indicated to Tony a start time of 7:00 PM
Tony has offered, as one discussion topic, to demonstrate the XSS
vulnerability and it's potential for being exploited.
-ch
Chris Hettinger wrote:
> I do have a location lined up for to us to meet on Tuesday September 4th.
>
> Tony Clifton has invited us to use the meeting room at Captain Jack's in
> Ankeny. A wireless access point will be available for use during the
> meeting. The meeting room does have a beverage and snack machine nearby.
>
> I have the full details at home and I will update the list this evening.
>
> -chris
>
>
>
> Mike Parks wrote:
>> Has a location been set???
>>
>>
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>>> 1. Re: Meetings (carl-olsen at mchsi.com)
>>> 2. Re: Meetings (carl-olsen at mchsi.com)
>>> 3. Re: Meetings (Matthew Nuzum)
>>> 4. Re: Meetings (Tony Bibbs)
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>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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>>> Message: 1
>>> Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 19:55:35 +0000
>>> From: carl-olsen at mchsi.com
>>> Subject: Re: [ciapug] Meetings
>>> To: ciapug at cialug.org
>>> Message-ID:
>>> <081520071955.27345.46C35A36000F276400006AD1219791280203010CD2079C080C03BF020A9C0401D3049D0E0C at mchsi.com>
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>>>
>>>
>>> That works for me.
>>>
>>> Carl
>>>
>>> -------------- Original message ----------------------
>>> From: Tony Bibbs <tony at tonybibbs.com>
>>>
>>>> How about Tues 9/3? I'd do the Monday prior but that's a holiday.
>>>>
>>>> Any location ideas?
>>>>
>>>> --Tony
>>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message ----
>>>> From: Chris Hettinger <cjh at raccoon.com>
>>>> To: ciapug at cialug.org
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 2:34:41 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: [ciapug] Meetings
>>>>
>>>> I believe we all agree Carl. There are many here involved with the
>>>> other groups as well and it is in our interest not to conflict.
>>>> Obviously as that list of other groups grows we're seeing a
>>>> increased difficulty in avoiding conflicts. As we can all atest to
>>>> as well, we can't please everyone all the time.
>>>>
>>>> -ch
>>>>
>>>> carl-olsen at mchsi.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I'm wondering if everyone agrees with me that we should avoid
>>>>> nights that
>>>> other established groups are having regularly scheduled meetings,
>>>> such as .NET, Java, Linux, and Agile.
>>>>
>>>>> The cross over in these technologies is significant. The last .NET
>>>>> demo I saw
>>>> included examples in PHP to show how the technologies merge,
>>>> overlap, or compliment each other. I can watch a demo in .NET and
>>>> do the same thing with PHP. It's the ideas and concepts that are
>>>> most important. The languages are all very similar and they are all
>>>> doing OOP.
>>>>
>>>>> I've attended the Java User group and I've considered attending the
>>>>> others.
>>>> I'm a founding member of the .NET group which has been meeting on
>>>> the first Wednesday of the month for the past 3 or 4 years.
>>>>
>>>>> Carl
>>>>>
>>>>> -------------- Original message ----------------------
>>>>> From: scottatdrake.40505840 at bloglines.com
>>>>>
>>>>>> Well, look at all the noise on this list all of a sudden.
>>>>>> Chalk me up
>>>>>> as a tentative yes with Mon and Wed being best. I can't commit to
>>>>>> hosting
>>>>>> or organizing right now. I'm starting a couple night classes and
>>>>>> am not sure
>>>>>> how much outside work there will be.
>>>>>> As an aside, I once considered exploring
>>>>>> the idea of expanding the target audience of this (or another)
>>>>>> group to
>>>> include
>>>>
>>>>>> designers, usability/standards evangelist types, and so on ala
>>>>>> something like
>>>>>> http://refreshingcities.org/. I'm not sure how many people here
>>>>>> would be interested
>>>>>> in that, though. (Chris H?) Just throwing it out there.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ~Scott Phillips
>>>>>>
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>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> Message: 2
>>> Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 20:09:56 +0000
>>> From: carl-olsen at mchsi.com
>>> Subject: Re: [ciapug] Meetings
>>> To: ciapug at cialug.org
>>> Message-ID:
>>> <081520072009.12065.46C35D93000B616400002F21219791280203010CD2079C080C03BF020A9C0401D3049D0E0C at mchsi.com>
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>>>
>>>
>>> The Iowa .NET User Group was meeting at Grandview College, but
>>> recently moved to the DMACC west campus. They have a nice auditorium
>>> with overhead projection for laptops. I think it seats around 200 or
>>> more. DMACC said it was extremely interested in promoting the group
>>> because of the technology connection. They want to start teaching
>>> more types of technology. I know it is difficult to find PHP and
>>> MySQL training and I also know those two technologies are extremely
>>> popular. It might be a good fit for the CIAPUG (and I wouldn't have
>>> to worry about scheduling conflicts).
>>>
>>> I don't know if we want to start out with something that ambitious,
>>> so it's just a thought. The Agile group was meeting at the Okaboji
>>> Grill (maybe they still are, I haven't been to a meeting yet).
>>>
>>> Carl
>>>
>>> -------------- Original message ----------------------
>>> From: Tony Bibbs <tony at tonybibbs.com>
>>>
>>>> How about Tues 9/3? I'd do the Monday prior but that's a holiday.
>>>>
>>>> Any location ideas?
>>>>
>>>> --Tony
>>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message ----
>>>> From: Chris Hettinger <cjh at raccoon.com>
>>>> To: ciapug at cialug.org
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 2:34:41 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: [ciapug] Meetings
>>>>
>>>> I believe we all agree Carl. There are many here involved with the
>>>> other groups as well and it is in our interest not to conflict.
>>>> Obviously as that list of other groups grows we're seeing a
>>>> increased difficulty in avoiding conflicts. As we can all atest to
>>>> as well, we can't please everyone all the time.
>>>>
>>>> -ch
>>>>
>>>> carl-olsen at mchsi.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I'm wondering if everyone agrees with me that we should avoid
>>>>> nights that
>>>> other established groups are having regularly scheduled meetings,
>>>> such as .NET, Java, Linux, and Agile.
>>>>
>>>>> The cross over in these technologies is significant. The last .NET
>>>>> demo I saw
>>>> included examples in PHP to show how the technologies merge,
>>>> overlap, or compliment each other. I can watch a demo in .NET and
>>>> do the same thing with PHP. It's the ideas and concepts that are
>>>> most important. The languages are all very similar and they are all
>>>> doing OOP.
>>>>
>>>>> I've attended the Java User group and I've considered attending the
>>>>> others.
>>>> I'm a founding member of the .NET group which has been meeting on
>>>> the first Wednesday of the month for the past 3 or 4 years.
>>>>
>>>>> Carl
>>>>>
>>>>> -------------- Original message ----------------------
>>>>> From: scottatdrake.40505840 at bloglines.com
>>>>>
>>>>>> Well, look at all the noise on this list all of a sudden.
>>>>>> Chalk me up
>>>>>> as a tentative yes with Mon and Wed being best. I can't commit to
>>>>>> hosting
>>>>>> or organizing right now. I'm starting a couple night classes and
>>>>>> am not sure
>>>>>> how much outside work there will be.
>>>>>> As an aside, I once considered exploring
>>>>>> the idea of expanding the target audience of this (or another)
>>>>>> group to
>>>> include
>>>>
>>>>>> designers, usability/standards evangelist types, and so on ala
>>>>>> something like
>>>>>> http://refreshingcities.org/. I'm not sure how many people here
>>>>>> would be interested
>>>>>> in that, though. (Chris H?) Just throwing it out there.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ~Scott Phillips
>>>>>>
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>>> ------------------------------
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>>> Message: 3
>>> Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:11:20 -0500
>>> From: "Matthew Nuzum" <newz at bearfruit.org>
>>> Subject: Re: [ciapug] Meetings
>>> To: dave at 58ghz.net, ciapug at cialug.org
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>>> On 8/15/07, Dave J. Hala Jr. <dave at 58ghz.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Am I the only PHP person that still writes procedural code? Its not
>>>> that
>>>> I'm against it or can't, there's just not a reason to make a change at
>>>> this point.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Depends.
>>>
>>> If I'm using PHP as a templating language, then my code is procedural.
>>> However, on bigger project where long-term maintainability is
>>> necessary, then I end up writing some classes for logic and
>>> processing. These get automatically prepended and then procedural code
>>> or smarty is used to display the data.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
>> Mike Parks
>> Captain Jack Communications
>> WebSite Development and Hosting
>> www.captainjack.com
>> Phone: 515-964-8500
>> Fax: 515-964-4685
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