Like I promised during my talk, I've put my slides and example code up on the lrug svn repo: <a href="http://svn.lrug.org/lrug_sandbox/presentations/sleeping_with_the_enemy/">http://svn.lrug.org/lrug_sandbox/presentations/sleeping_with_the_enemy/
</a><br><br>With that url you can:<br><br>1. anonymous checkout with your svn client<br>2. or browse the files direct in your browser<br><br>or you can browse using our install of bsSvnBrowse at <a href="http://svnbrowse.lrug.org/">
http://svnbrowse.lrug.org/</a> <br><br>NOTE: I've just found out is so 0.1 that it doesn't even support downloads yet... anyone got any better suggestions for a svn browser? (or as it's ruby / rails / open source want to hack it up much better?)
<br><br>So, now go and 'script/server tomcat' your little hearts out.<br><br>Muz<br><br>ps, anyone who gave a presentation in the past that want's to stick them up here for future generations to marvel over, give me a shout and I'll sort you out either with svn commit access or do it for you (whichever's easiest)
<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 11/07/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Anthony Green</b> <<a href="mailto:email@acgreen.co.uk">email@acgreen.co.uk</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
<br><br>For those who couldn't make it last nights a summary of the presentations<br>were pretty much covered in the previews Murry and Austin posted.<br><br>Conversations in the pub afterwards (that I can remember)...<br>
<br>Tiese was talking about maybe doing a presenation on Rake DSL and something<br>else I can't remember HTTPUnit ? Tiese ?<br><br>There was some discussion about front end testing specifically that the DOM<br>returned by a request could be validated. Again somebody else should
<br>probably give a better explaination of this...<br><br>Ben Reevoo was talking about REST, Rails and complex domain models and<br>whether DHH could square that circle.<br><br>Another question from an nebiw on what books to buy. Also about me signing
<br>up the Group to the O'Reilly Groups program. Can get a page on LRUG for<br>Ruby/Rails/Ajax book reviews maybe syndicated from Amazon ?<br><br><br><br>Regards<br><br>Anthony Green<br>----------------------------------<br>
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