Hello World Groovy!
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To teach is to learn. Recently, while interviewing some of the candidates I learned that a small rural college does projects in the poor countries doing two great things at the same time: charity and learning. Since the meetings about the new technologies without deeper purpose stay pretty low on people's agendas, I thought I will create a new Website using all the cool toys I don't get to play with at work. The Website will invite the consultants to share some of their time to help some of the following development locally and internationally: - school systems (private and public) Many of these organizations, especially in poorer countries, are not be able to afford the high rates the consulting companies charge, but could benefit from the advice in the following areas:
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Our next meeting:
Hello World Groovy! June Meeting
We can talk about Groovy/Grails back-end and GWT (Google Web Toolkit) front end application we are creating right now.
My WIKI on Groovy:
http://www.taktico.co...
- When?
- Thursday, Jun 12, 2008, 7:30 PM 20080613T003000Z
- Where?
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