[Helma-user] more server side js

Maksim Lin for technical support mailling lists maksim_lin at ngv.vic.gov.au
Mon Dec 17 23:14:15 CET 2007


thanks Michi,

No I hadn't seen these before. 
That's a great slideset - I'l be very happy to be able to use a fair bit
of it for my presentation with a few mods (I use helma 1.6 and my demo
is building a simple "forum" site) but event that will be really easy
since you use S5 which is my preferred format for slides too :-)
And your talk seems to follow the same kind of intro + demo that I'm
planning to do which I guess is a great way to present helma.
Just for peoples info the talk is:
https://victorianjug.dev.java.net/2008/January/January.html

though I suspect there are not too many helma users in melbourne (yet!
:-)

Maks.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: helma-user-bounces at helma.org 
> [mailto:helma-user-bounces at helma.org] On Behalf Of Michael Platzer
> Sent: Monday, 17 December 2007 20:38
> To: Helma User Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [Helma-user] more server side js
> 
> Maksim Lin for technical support mailling lists schrieb:
> > I whole heardly agree with this!
> > In fact I'm not the best at marketing myself, but I really 
> do think we 
> > should try to make helma a bit more visible in the wider 
> web dev. IMO 
> > (and I've said this before) it would make a great 
> alternative to Rails 
> > especially for Java coders who are switching to Rails for 
> the kind of 
> > feature set Helma already provides. And Rails success I think is in 
> > due in no small part to the "loud" marketing the its creator does.
> >
> > For my small part, I'm booked in to do a small intro talk 
> to our local 
> > Java user group about helma next month which will hopefully give it 
> > some more exposure down here.
> >  
> Not sure, whether I already posted this link to the list, but 
> these notes might be of interest for you:
> -> http://michi.knallgrau.at/helma@metalab/index.html
> 
> That's a talk Hannes and I held here in Vienna about a year 
> ago. I just put these slides under a Creative Commons 
> License, so you or anybody else can use them (or just parts 
> of them) for their own talks. You can also download the 
> slides together with the used css under this link:
> http://michi.knallgrau.at/helma@metalab.tgz
> 
> greets,
>    michi
> 
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