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Dec 15 6:30 PM

December 15, 2009

6:30 - 7:00 - Open Mike

7:00 - 8:15 - Featured presentation

8:15 - 8:30 - Jobs Offered/Wanted

Open Mike
This is your opportunity to ask questions, get help fixing problems, show your code to the group to get feedback. We've got lots of experience in the room, so this is the place to get real answers.

Presentation Abstract...
The Semantic Web has progressed from a vision to a powerful set of standards, technologies, and practices. These can be applied to a variety of application programming problems. In particular, it's high time for web developers to get involved!

Dean and Rich will give a gentle introduction to Semantic Web technologies, concentrating on RDF(S) and SPARQL. They will discuss the Semantic Web vision, status, and prospects, then present use cases and ways to use currently available tools with Ruby and Rails.

Bio
Dean Allemang, Chief Scientist of TopQuadrant, has more than 15 years experience in research, deployment and development of knowledge-based systems. He is the co-author (with Jim
Hendler) of "Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist: Effective Modeling in RDFS and OWL".

Rich Morin is a seasoned developer and technical writer. He is interested in using Semantic Web technologies to create useful and novel applications. His current project merges ontologies with Google SketchUp modeling and (Ruby) plugin development.

See the East Bay Ruby Meetup site for more details

Wozniak Lounge
Berkeley, CA, 94701

24 Yes
6 Maybe

Jan 10 19 2010 6:30 PM

6:30 - 7:00 - Open Mike

7:00 - 8:15 - Featured presentation

8:15 - 8:30 - Jobs Offered/Wanted

Open Mike
This is your opportunity to ask questions, get help fixing problems, show your code to the group to get feedback. We've got lots of experience in the room, so this is the place to get real answers.

Presentation Abstract
Rails' database migration capabilities and rapid admin UI development make it a great way to tie multi-platform development projects together. This talk will discuss some of the opportunities and difficulties regarding coordinating all database changes, working with SqlServer, build environments on both Linux and Windows, and fighting religious battles.

Bio
Mike has 4 years experience with Rails on social networking projects and content management projects. He is currently working for FirstPaper, Inc in Palo Alto on electronic media distribution.

See the East Bay Ruby Meetup site for more details

Wozniak Lounge
Berkeley, CA, 94701

9 Yes
1 Maybe