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Archive for May 24th, 2008

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Session 1 - Care to Care about Speed

phpbenchThe header image of The PHP Benchmark

This informative information session by Chris Vincent explored the idea that unless you have proof about how fast your code really is, you don’t know what your talking about. His program is a prime example of how wrong a lot of code snippets are

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Session 2 - Silverlight Deep Zoom Demonstration

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Presenter: John O’Brien

The ideology of Silverlight Deep Zoom is that…

  • Instead of having a static gallery of photos, have an interactive one
  • Your able to send a file that is initially small, but if your wanting to get more information / photos related, you can zoom in and download more information
  • Cut down the the code behind an image gallery and just allow a lot of the framework to do a lot more of the work
  • Allow C# developers to interact with the images and make better programs (eg, an extremely interactive street directory)
  • Provide an environment on mobile devices that is more user friendly

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Other unrelated but interesting technology links

Session 3 - Podcasting Passion from a Luddite

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Presenter: Ian Kath

This is a presentation/story from a just user/non geek whom found a passion for podcasting. From the moment he found out about these he developed something within to find a way to just meet anyone through podcasting realm. He dropped his major job to start develop Your Story Podcast and now only works about 15 hours a week, and with his podcasting stories, loves the podcasting lifestyle.

His beliefs are…

  • Computers are a long way off perfect "point and done" user interfaces, and he encourages those around to rush to that goal
  • Computers are only a tool, he only uses it to go meet people, find out their story and share their story through his website
  • To a normal person, a computer is not user friendly. You should turn off the computer and discover the real world.
  • He is passionate about podcasting to keep going and not stop like other stuff he has attempted with computer stuff.

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Interlude

Presenter: Steve Dalton

We were given free technology giveaways!!! Items included many hardware, print and software items.

Session 4 - Data Portability

Presenter: Elias Bizannes

…is the idea that instead of having many many different sources of information on the internet, your able to update one website and all other websites will update by themselves.

They think that…

  • Locking up data does not give a company intellectual advantage to other companies
  • It’s not right for you to give up your rights to privacy to your own information on the internet, and that you should be able to alter your own data without it seeping anywhere.
  • They’re challenging the notions of whom should own your data/personal information rights, and if anyone should "own" them.

Open North is trying to…

  • Find a privacy standard that is good with both companies and users
  • Make companies figure out that locking data is not a good idea
  • Trying to get all the major companies to work together with their information, as well as keeping it quiet, and keeping identity theft at bay.
  • Tell the general population that there are serious privacy issues on the internet.
  • if you have a great idea to help the cause, they will try to help you out - "if you joined the mailing lists, you could be considered a pro within a week"

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Data Portability.org 

Session 5 - wxRuby

Presenter: Steve Dalton

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Session 1 - A geek’s social conscious

Cameron Reilly was humble enough to start off the day with a short whistle accompanied with a welcome for everyone in the room (approx 30) in encouragement to "come on down" and help him as an audience. We all complied

Starting off the day we had quite a moral teaching. Cameron’s view was that we as geeks in australia, and around the world, are so privileged today with the opportunities we have. We have a platform to change the world right in front of us that right now is just used in waste compared to what we can do. Instead of coming together to talk about the latest facebook or mac applications/hardware/etc we could be speaking about how we could changed things to help out the world.

We were given a vision to start off our day about how us as people who have skills to talk to the world should look and see what us as well paid white collar workers are doing compared to someone in our past, approximately 1000 years ago. Cameron is a man whom cares about the future well being of the world.

Session 2 - Adobe Air

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Akash gave a great presentation on how he thinks that Adobe Air is going to be an extension of the browser. He started out by saying that the current website browsers are flawed by the fact that they are constricted by the fact that they are a browser. He then explained that Adobe Air is a program that uses website technology to easily create website applications that run on your desktop.

Akash then went on to explain how to make these applications, the usefulness of these applications, what this means for the future of web development, etc.

Session 3 - WCF

Spoken by Dan this pretty much explained everything you needed to know about WCF if you were ever interested to start learning it.

Powerpoint: barcamp-wcf-toomey

Session 4 - Screencasts

Powerpoint: screencasts-are-great

Session 5 - Why I changed to: Ruby on Rails

— gave us a live coding example on how easy it really is to use Ruby on Rails. Below are the primary items that he said why he changed from PHP to Ruby on Rails

  • Migrations
  • Makes everything a lot easier and quicker to create
  • Everything is in objects
  • He would much prefer the Ruby development setup

Lunch!!!

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