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The Definitive Guide to Plone

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Update / next meeting: Mon 8/16 / presentations / Joel Burton <joel@joelburton.com>

Update / next meeting: Mon 8/16 / presentations
Joel Burton <joel(at)joelburton.com>
2004-08-10 16:43:01 [ FULL ]
ZPUGsters:

If you didn't come to the Aug 5 meeting, you missed two great
presentations. We had David Binger showing up Durus. It's an
easy-to-use, easy-to-audit object database, somewhat similar to Zope's
ZODB, but designed for non-Zope use. You can find out about it at
www.mems-exchange.org.

After that, we had a mini-presentation by James Rosey about a new
debugger/object introspector he's writing. While it's still in
development, it looks interesting, and has given James a chance to dig
into PythonCard and working with code objects and introspection.

--

Our next meeting is next Monday, August 16th. It's at 7pm, in downtown
DC at the usual location (http://zpugdc.org/meetings/where/pn).
Right
now, we don't have a committed main presentation. I've offered to do a
mini-presentation on "Using SpeedPack to speed up Plone sites." (though
I'd love to give someone else a chance to present if you have a
mini-prez you'd like to give!)

So, please, if you'd like to give a presentation at our meeting, or know
someone that might, please let me know. This could be anything from you
moderating a discussion on Zope, to showing off a feature or product you
like, or showing off a site you build with "best practices" you gained
from it, etc.

Also, we have lots of slots in the upcoming weeks for presentations, so
if you haven't had a chance to share what you know -- please consider
it!

Thanks!

- j.
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