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Re: [Omaha.pm] [odynug] Call for presentations



We did a little experimentation with ZeroMQ as well. We primarily use RabbitMQ as our messaging technology, but I like ZeroMQ because I never have to set up a server. 

Lately I have being a lot of work with GData. They are an Atom based data service used by Google. We are taking their base Atom library and doing extensions to suit our needs. Also a lot of fun recently setting up a Redmine, Git and Hudson based Python development environment. Seems to be working pretty well for now. 

-Shawn 

On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 7:41 AM, Jay Hannah <jay@jays.net> wrote:
I did a generic website update:

  http://odlug.org/

Anyone willing to commit to presenting anything specific on an upcoming meeting date?

Personally, I'm a bit overwhelmed with cutting edge Perl stuff that only my company uses*, probably not of general interest until I've mastered them (if then -grin-). We've also been doing some interesting things with ZeroMQ (http://www.zeromq.org/); and Kestrel (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kestrel_%28software%29), which is the message queue Twitter uses apparently. It's so cutting edge it doesn't even have a webpage. Hold me, I'm a little scared.   :)

What have YOU been working on?

j




* Well, we're almost the only company using them in production that we know of.
P.S.  openproj.org is cool! Microsoft Project, only free!  :)

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