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Re: [Omaha.pm] OMG!Code meetup at the Makery
On Jun 25, 2013, at 10:19 AM, David Knaack <davidknaack@gmail.com> wrote:
> We talked a bit about git, and James and Jay set up a place we can use for OMG!Code project information and links (y'all want to send the links for those?). Not a lot going on there yet, more to come.
Repo:
https://github.com/jamesharr/omg-code
Modify the 'gh-pages' branch to change the 'homepage':
http://jamesharr.github.io/omg-code/
Read more about 'GitHub Pages':
http://pages.github.com/
Thanks, :)
j
On Jun 25, 2013, at 10:19 AM, David Knaack <davidknaack@gmail.com> wrote:
> Our first meetup went very well, it was nice to see everyone! We mostly focused on a walk-through of the Cloud9-based Node.JS app I've been playing with, which is just a step or two above a node 'Hello World' app.
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> We also discussed setting up a mailing list server separate from the main OMG list. Jay is handling that, and investigating the possibility of merging in a couple of other coding-related groups.
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> We talked a bit about git, and James and Jay set up a place we can use for OMG!Code project information and links (y'all want to send the links for those?). Not a lot going on there yet, more to come.
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> We had a general consensus that bi-weekly meetings would be too frequent, and that we prefer a monthly schedule. This would put the next meeting on July 22nd.
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> I know I work on these kinds of side projects more often than that. I'd like to encourage those of you who might be interested to try collaborating on projects online between meetings with whatever tools you prefer, and then commit the results to git and consider presenting what you've discovered at a meeting.
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> Also, while we've started out by looking at Node and some browser-side javascript, I think most of us are interested in most coding topics. If there are any topics you would like to know more about, or would care to share, bring it up, I would not be surprised if someone knows about it, or wants to know about it. Feel free to email me directly if you prefer to advance an idea privately.
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> Note that I'll be on vacation in Texas for two weeks starting Monday, so my responses may be limited or non-existent during that time.
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> DaveK
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