MeetUp Is The Place For GGMUG Updates

jeffa — 5/10/2012 9:50 AM

If you haven't followed the link to MeetUp.com and signed up for the GGMUG group, then you won't be getting our updates and meeting announcements. Oh NO!

I am going to keep the site here, but meeting announcements won't be listed here except in the MeetUp box in the left column.

If you want to know what's coming up for GGMUG, be sure to sign up at MeetUp.

Beginning jQuery Slide Deck - Feb 2012 Meeting

jeffa — 2/10/2012 5:58 AM

Here is the PowerPoint file from my Beginning jQuery presentation:

Beginning jQuery and jQueryUI: 2/9/2012

jeffa — 2/7/2012 4:09 AM

jQuery is a HUGELY popular library for working with JavaScript and AJAX. jQuery UI is an increasingly popular toolkit for theming and adding pizzazz to your website.

 
Jeff Ammons will be presenting a full session that expands on the short intro he did at our December meeting.
 
If you want to lean the basics and find out how to make them play nice with Microsoft ASP.net, then this is the meeting for you.
 
As always, everyone is welcome to attend.
 
Note: We are in Building 100, Room 401
 
Meeting time: 6:30 PM
Date: 2/9/2012

C++ Lesson 1 - 1/10/2012

jeffa — 1/10/2012 2:35 AM

NOTE: We will be in room 707 for this month's meeting.

Alex Tocitu will kick off a series of sessions to help those who are interested in getting started with C++.

Alex did a short intro session at our December meeting and due to popular demand will expand it into an occasional series. The first session will be our January meeting.

As always, everyone is welcome to attend.

For more info, see our Meetup page.

To receive email reminders of our meetings, be sure to sign up on the Meetup page.

Fruit Cake Special - December 2011

jeffa — 11/17/2011 6:05 PM

Fruit Cake Special Meeting

Our December 2011 meeting will be a Fruit Cake Special.

That means it will be a grouping of 30 minute sessions that may or may not go together, but we pass around at the holidays. You know, like the proverbial fruit cake that has passed from one family to another since 1015 AD.

All the standard meeting details apply:

  • 12/8/2011
  • 6:30 PM
  • Room 401 of Building 100
  • Gwinnett Technical College

Our sessions will be:

Intro To C++

Alex Tocitu

Alex has done a great job with the talks he has given GGMUG in the past, and I am looking forward to his Intro To C++.

Microsoft seems poised to breathe new life into C++ with the coming of Windows 8, so now is a good time to start seeing what it has to offer.

Intro To CoffeeScript

Logan Gray

CoffeeScript is an up and coming scripting language that generates JavaScript. You can write very concise CoffeeScript and get good JavaScript.

Logan works with a variety of web technologies, so I look forward to hearing his take on CoffeeScript.

If you WERE going to eat a Fruit Cake, you'd probably want some coffee with it, right?

jQuery & ASP (Web Forms)

Jeff Ammons

Microsoft is shipping jQuery with Visual Studio for a reason: it's good.

The problem is that Web Forms doesn't play nice.

I'll walk you through some things you can do to make Web Forms behave itself.

November 2011 Meeting: Legend Of Lambda

jeffa — 10/13/2011 11:46 AM

Real post-Halloween treat coming for the November meeting!

Chris Eargle will be presenting Legend Of Lambda.

Legend Of Lambda

Lambda expressions are a powerful feature of C#, one that can be wielded for good or evil. Attend this session for an adventure through the evolution of the C# language, from the depths of the delegate keyword to the expressiveness of the lambda expression. Chris will show you how anyone can easily learn to wield and empower code with lambda expressions. It's dangerous to go alone! Take this: =>.

Chris EargleChris is a Telerik Developer Evangelist, Microsoft Most Valuable Professional – C#, and two-time INETA Community Champion from Columbia, SC, USA. He has over a decade of experience designing and developing enterprise applications, and he runs the local .NET User Group: the Columbia Enterprise Developers Guild. He is a frequent guest of conferences and community events promoting best practices and new technologies. His blog, kodefuguru.com, has been featured on ASP.NET, MSDN, and Reddit.