Super Tech Tuesday (and a party to boot!)
This coming Tuesday, December 9th, is looking to be a smorgasbord of cool tech things happening here in Omaha!
TechOmaha.com will be streaming all of these LIVE at http://techomaha.com/were-live
And, since so many Techies are going to be out and about, we are going to have a TechOmaha Holiday Bash! More info coming on this VERY soon!
First up, we have:
Perl lightning talks!
The Fall 2008 UNO CSCI 2850 (Programming on the Internet) class invites you to an evening of lightning talks on Perl programming, the Firefox web browser and other (mostly) web-related topics.
Lightning Talks are no longer than 5 minutes and can be about anything: a new idea, an evaluation, an observation, a story, a complaint, an explanation, a suggestion, a report of success or failure, a call to action, a description of a technique, technology, or a lament.
Usually we split the talks over two nights, but this semester it’s going to be one, big solid night of talks.
Where: Peter Kiewit Institute, Room 252 ( http://tinyurl.com/5g83cb ) When: Tuesday, December 9th, 2008 Time: 6:00 PM until 8:30 PM
You can see a list of all the talks here.
Omaha Java Users Group!
This month Paul Heaberlin is talking about Java Content Repositories
like Apache Jackrabbit and the like. I’m looking forward to it as JCRs
promise to give your app’s content versioning, full text search, etc.
It should be good.
- Tuesday, December 9th
- Food / Open forum starting at 5:30pm
- Presentations to start at 6:00pm (note earlier time)
- Gallup Riverfront Campus, 1001 Gallup Dr, Omaha, NE
- Please RSVP to stephen at exigencecorp dot com
Details can be found here
and last but not least:
Omaha Dynamic Language Users Group
Security Testing In Your Applications – Daniel Carnes
As developers, we are all concerned with security in our applications. More often than not it is tacked on to the product lifecycle like some sort of Frankenstein. Daniel thinks this is simply unacceptable and it should be one of the first things to be setup in building your application. Let’s face it. Security is easy to get wrong. Daniel is going to show us how to setup our environments early and to make sure our applications stay safe. This will be one not to be missed!
Meeting location is UNO’s Peter Kiewit Institute (PKI) building
1110 South 67th Street
Omaha, NE
Dynamic Language UG, NECFUG, OJUG, Perl, Presentations, UNO, video






