Areas of Interest (Robotics, Software Architecture, Green Energy, Web 2.0, etc.):
Dynamically generated/database driven websites (PHP and MySQL), multimedia (flash, video), and Flex development.
Software Language Proficiencies / Interests:
C, Flash/Flex, HTML, Javascript, Perl, PHP, Ruby, SQL, XML, Other
About Me:
I'm a senior web application developer at Harvard University (I do many of the big sites, including www.harvard.edu and harvardscience.harvard.edu). I am currently getting a master's degree in computer science there and should be done in a couple of months.
Hi Peggy, looking forward to meeting you at the upcoming Jelly. Aloha, Truman
At 10:03pm on January 21, 2008, Daniel Leuck said…
> Do you all ever have in person get togethers
Yes, we have a number of regular gatherings. The Java and Ruby developers meet monthy at the Honolulu Coders meetings at UH. The .NET users group meets regularly at the Oceanit offices downtown. There are also a number of general interest technology and business groups that meet regularly such as CyberPizza. Finally, a new gathering called Unconferenz started this month.
> Also, what's the back end of the site? Java?
> PHP? Delete Comment
Both. This site uses a hosted solution called Ning. It uses PHP for the page rendering but all the core APIs are written in Java.
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Yes, we have a number of regular gatherings. The Java and Ruby developers meet monthy at the Honolulu Coders meetings at UH. The .NET users group meets regularly at the Oceanit offices downtown. There are also a number of general interest technology and business groups that meet regularly such as CyberPizza. Finally, a new gathering called Unconferenz started this month.
> Also, what's the back end of the site? Java?
> PHP? Delete Comment
Both. This site uses a hosted solution called Ning. It uses PHP for the page rendering but all the core APIs are written in Java.
Do you all ever have in person get togethers -- sort of mini conferences/networking sessions -- since geographically everyone's fairly close by?
Also, what's the back end of the site? Java? PHP?
E komo mai! We hope to see you in the forums and look forward to meeting you next year.