Revolution Masters Summit, Monterey, July 2004
Andre Garzia
soapdog at mac.com
Sun May 30 18:29:02 EDT 2004
Damn, sometimes I hate being in south america, air tickets are so
expensive, I don't think I am able to sum the money needed until july.
Dan, I see you're talking about RevHTTPd.. I sent you some notes on the
project current status today. Althought I probably wont make into the
summit, I can send data for you. Do you need some info on revHTTPd, you
want a postmortem or diary on the technological decisions?
Man, I think I'll hijack some of the guanabara bay boats and make to
california... if I leave tomorrow I might be there by july...
Cheers
Andre
On May 28, 2004, at 3:53 PM, Dan Shafer wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> How'd you like to hang out in beautiful Monterey, California, at an
> ocean-front bed-and-breakfast hotel for a couple of days of intense
> but fun digging into Revolution with a couple dozen other talented and
> experienced developers?
>
> That's the purpose of the First Annual Monterey Revolution Masters
> Summit to be held July 16-17 in picturesque Monterey. This exclusive
> event is designed to bring together people who are serious about their
> Revolution development skills and want to both share and learn with
> and from others of a similar mind set.
>
> To make the event as practical as possible, we're not creating a
> complex conference but a simple one-room, 25-developer event so that
> we can keep the cost down (total conference fee is only $125). You'll
> get a limited-edition T-shirt that is ONLY available to those who
> attend this historic gathering, along with breakfast and lunch both
> days.
>
> Chipp Walters and I are co-hosting the event. There's a Web site at
> http://www.altuit.com/webs/demo/RevolutionMastersSummit/default.htm
> with all the details and a sign-up page. (The site may be down due to
> a hardware malfunction which is being repaired as I write this. If it
> is, email me about your interest.)
>
> This conference is intended for advanced Revolution users-- those
> professional developers who make a living using Revolution and
> MetaCard. A virtual who's who of presentors have tentatively planned
> on being there including familiar names such as:
>
> Richard Gaskin
> Ken Ray
> Tuviah Snyder
> Scott Rossi
> Jacque Landman Gay
> Rob Cozens
> Dar Scott
> Chipp Walters
> Chris Bohnert
> Jerry Daniels
> Mark Weider
>
> and of course myself:-)!
>
> The presentations will all be of an advanced nature and include:
> -Report preparation and printing (Jerry Daniels)
> -The "Magic Carpet Architecture" for automatic for version control,
> online updating and deployment of Web-based applications (Chipp
> Walters)
> -Best coding practices (Richard Gaskin and Ken Ray)
> -A modified Periodic Extreme Programming model for Rev development
> (Dan Shafer and Chipp Walters)
> -"Building a simple math external for both Mac and PC using freeware
> compilers" for Dummies (Chris Bohnert)
> -Custom Controls and Library Packaging (Dar Scott)
> -Encryption with Script Examples (Dar Scott)
> -Running Rev on the Server: CGI and RevHTTPd Approaches (Dan Shafer)
> -Deploying an n-Tier Architecture System Using Rev, PHP, and MySQL
> (Dan Shafer, Chipp Walters, and Chris Bohnert)
> -MC IDE vs RunRev IDE Shoot-out! (Ken Ray, Richard Gaskin, Jacque Gay)
> - and others to be named later....
>
> Currently there are only 10 slots left. So sign up now!
>
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Andre Alves Garzia ð 2004 ð BRAZIL
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