[#191] SoftDevMeetings
Soft Dev Meetings
Software Developers Meetings (Past, Present, Future).
Future Meetings
If your interested in sharing your projects with the group, do contact us!
Open Forum on Open Source Development
Date: May 26th 2:30 to 4:00 pm Presenter: Open Forum Place: Maxwell Dworkin 119
We are exploring ideas for meetings on the following topics:
- Maven, Ant, and other tools for project management
- Junit and Unit testing.
- Source Control using Subversion and CVS, etc
- Open Source software tools and projects.
Past Meetings
Open Forum on CVS, SVN and the ABCD Software Developers Environment
Date: April 28th 2:30 to 4:00 pm Presenter: Open Forum Place: Maxwell Dworkin 119
Thanks to ideas from David Corlett and Brian Stilwell, we are planning to have a very informal "Open Forum" to talk about both CVS/SVN and efforts with ABCD to setup the "ABCD Software Developers Environment" here at Harvard.
The "ABCD Software Developers Environment" will be a Service here on harvard campus based primarily on GForge, CVS and/or SVN. The GForge platform is a fork of the Sourceforge codebase.
CVS and SVN are Concurrent Version Control Tools that can be integrated into many development environments.
http://www.cvshome.org/ http://subversion.tigris.org/
The great thing about all this stuff is that its free (as in freedom, not beer).
Jim Farley: Overview of the Instructional Computing R&D Framework
Date: Feb 25th 2:30 to 4:00 pm Presenter: Jim Farley et.al. Place: Maxwell Dworkin 119
Description: "Overview of the Instructional Computing R&D Framework, a set of shared software components developed jointly by (in alphabetical order) CAIT AES, FAS, GSD, HBS and iCommons. The Framework is a set of services that provide functions commonly required in instructional tools, such as access to data about people, and authorization. These services are implemented in parallel in both Perl and Java, and are meant to both provide well-tested implementations of these services, as well as the ability to easily migrate applications from one enterprise environment to another. We'll discuss why and how we did this, look at the current results and talk about future directions, involvement, relation to external efforts like OKI and Sakai, etc."
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