[dayton-oracle-organizers] Fwd: FW: Instructions to join the Sept 23, 2008 OpenLogic webinar

  • From: "Catherine Devlin" <catherine.devlin@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Morrisey, Matthew J CTR USAF AFMC 754 ELSG/EC" <matthew.morrisey@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, dayton-oracle-organizers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 13:09:16 -0400

Matt,

Hope you don't mind me forwarding to dayton-oracle-organizers - I want
to get the discussion going right away.

I like this idea!

I don't, offhand, have a brilliant plan for how to make it all happen,
but that's why some of you will chime in with ideas.

Thanks!

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Morrisey, Matthew J CTR USAF AFMC 643 ELSS/EIE
<Matthew.Morrisey@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 4:01 PM
Subject: FW: Instructions to join the Sept 23, 2008 OpenLogic webinar
To: Catherine Devlin <catherine.devlin@xxxxxxxxx>


Catherine,
At our last meeting I mentioned a need for a comparison of Languages.
I'm hoping that this is what I'm looking for.

Here's what I'd like to see our fledgling DAY-O group do:

1. register and hopefully have time to view either the live 'cast (so
all them smart people can ask the good questions) or at least the
playback.

2. get together at a location to view it again, and discuss the
perspective/bias/religion of the subject languages - with an Oracle
slant.

This is all dependent on the quality of the presentation.

Your thoughts?

Matt Morrisey - Jacobs Technology
(937) 257-9774 (DSN 787)

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From: OpenLogic [mailto:replies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 4:43 PM
To: Morrisey, Matthew J CTR USAF AFMC 643 ELSS/EIE
Subject: Instructions to join the Sept 23, 2008 OpenLogic webinar




Dear Matthew,



Thank you for registering for the upcoming webinar, A Comparison of
Open Source Scripting Languages for the JVM



Tuesday, September 23 - 11:00am to 12:00pm Pacific / 2:00pm to 3:00pm
Eastern / 6:00pm to 7:00pm GMT



About This Webinar

Open source scripting languages for the JVM like Groovy, JRuby, and
Jython have become popular alternatives to programming languages like
Java, C#, and C++ as well as traditional scripting languages like
Ruby, Python, Perl, and PHP.  Developers are increasingly turning to
this new generation of scripting languages because code is faster and
easier to write, read, and understand.  Scripting languages for the
JVM also provide the power of the Java platform without having to
write Java code.



Although Groovy, JRuby, and Jython offer numerous benefits over
traditional programming and scripting languages, each is best suited
to particular skill levels and types of development.  Presented by Rod
Cope, CTO and Founder of OpenLogic, this webinar will provide a
comparison of key attributes for the most popular scripting languages
for the JVM, including:

*       Which languages are easiest (and hardest) to learn?
*       What types of development are best suited to each language?
*       How do the top languages compare in terms of ease of use?
*       What are the strengths and weaknesses of each language?
*       Which open source frameworks and other packages work best with
each language?

Instructions to Join

Join this conference at the scheduled start time without installing
the Raindance/Intercall client by choosing the "light version" when
prompted. The light version is ideal if you will not be sharing video,
are on a Mac, or do not have a high-bandwidth connection. The light
version does not require that you have administrative rights to your
computer.



To join the conference at its scheduled start time, paste this link
into your browser:
https://openlogic.on.intercall.com/confmgr/join_as_tempuser.jsp?eventId=74375



* Please note: You will not be able to join the conference until the
moderator has started it.



Listen to the Audio Conference

Once you have joined the online conference you can listen through your
computer speakers by selecting the audio webcast option, or use the
information below to join the audio portion of the conference through
your telephone:

Dial-in Number: 8882727337

International Dial-in Number: 3039282688

Audio Conference ID: 3878572



Technical Support

If you experience any issues joining this online conference, please
contact technical support at:



*       U.S. and Canada: 877.549.2051, +1.303.928.3014 or
webmeetingsupport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:webmeetingsupport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
*       EMEA: +44 1452 556 226 or visual@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:visual@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
*       APAC: 1800 468 225, +61 2 8295 9000 or
profservices@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:profservices@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


OR
http://www.intercall.com/customer-center/techSupport.php
<http://www.intercall.com/customer-center/techSupport.php>


Sincerely,

The OpenLogic Team



 
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