[ajug-members] Event Planning: Web Framework Battle
Bill Siggelkow
bsiggelkow at mac.com
Fri Sep 28 13:15:29 EDT 2007
I don't have experience with Grails; however, I have quite a lot of
experience with Ruby on Rails and would be glad to be a panelist.
There are a number of common concepts between the two frameworks;
and, you can, in fact run a Rails app on the JVM using JRuby.
Bill Siggelkow
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On Sep 28, 2007, at 9:32 AM, Kerry Wilson wrote:
> Might be a good idea to have a Groovy / Grails person there to
> represent it and possibly other scripting language frameworks.
>
> kw
>
> Kerry Wilson
> Lead Developer
> Williams Web
> (423) 485-4747
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Burr Sutter
> To: 'General AJUG membership forum (100-200 messages/month)'
> Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 8:15 AM
> Subject: [ajug-members] Event Planning: Web Framework Battle
>
> Hello Team (you are all now part of the event planning exercise!)
>
>
>
> We have successfully laid the plans for the Oct, Nov, Dec & Jan
> 2008 meetings. Plus have a candidate for a 2nd Jan meeting as
> well! So now that I have some breathing room, I want to
> orchestrate two new events that will require a significant amount
> of manpower on behalf of the coordinator. There are two topics
> that I believe would best be covered by a group of panelists who
> can talk about their experiences.
>
>
>
> Topic 1: Web Frameworks
>
> Topic 2: Methodology/Processes
>
>
>
> This email concerns Web Frameworks (another email will be sent out
> to discuss the other topic).
>
>
>
> We need:
>
> 1 – coordinator/producer – someone who will make sure the people
> below show up, on the right date/time, with the right information
>
> 3 to 4 – panelists – these may be end-users from the local
> community OR these may be representatives from the actual framework
> projects (the latter is going to be way more difficult to come by).
>
>
>
> The objective is to have a lively discussion of one a panelist
> loves his/her framework the most. They might be totally fascinated
> by Struts 2 or Wicket. Or perhaps they love JSF or even Seam. Or
> maybe they think Struts 1 is still the best thing in the world and
> will make sure his/her projects will continue to use that
> technology for years to come.
>
>
>
> In any case, I would like to hear your opinions the following:
>
> - What frameworks should be reviewed (need a champion on
> the panel)
>
> - Who should be the panelists (we are primarily looking
> for sr devs & archs who use this stuff)
>
> - What are the key questions to be asked of the panelists
> (e.g. tell us about your framework’s AJAX-ibility or adaptability
> to auto unit testing)
>
>
>
> Please do reply all and lets make this an open discussion. Part of
> the learning process will occur just in this conversation. I do
> believe this is make for a very fun and educational event.
>
>
>
> Burr
>
>
>
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