From southwell at dneba.com Wed Aug 4 14:41:58 2004 From: southwell at dneba.com (Michael Southwell) Date: Wed, 04 Aug 2004 14:41:58 -0400 Subject: [nycphp-announce] The latest NYPHP Newsletter... Message-ID: <6.1.0.6.2.20040804144052.01f6fa48@mail.optonline.net> is now available at http://nyphp.org/thelatest Michael Southwell VP, Education Department NYPHP michael.southwell at nyphp.org From noreply at nyphp.org Sat Aug 21 15:34:48 2004 From: noreply at nyphp.org (Hans Zaunere) Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2004 12:34:48 -0700 Subject: [nycphp-announce] next@nyphp: Creating Rich Applications with Mozilla, XUL, and AMP; Free Books; New Python SIG Created Message-ID: <41EE526EC2D3C74286415780D3BA9F8703BE714C@ehost011-1.exch011.intermedia.net> EDITORS NOTE: I've seen a preview of the presentation and you won't want to miss this exciting technology demonstration. NYPHP August Meeting ------------------ When: August 24th, 2004 at 6:30pm *sharp* Where: (new location) IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, Room 306 (3rd Floor) Post-Meeting: To Be Announced IMPORTANT: All attendees MUST RSVP by 3:00pm on August 23rd. IBM Security will not let you in the building if your name isn't listed. RSVP online at http://nyphp.org/rsvp.php Details: http://nyphp.org We wrap-up a great summer with an exciting presentation by New York PHP's own Jayesh Sheth. Join us this August at our IBM location to learn how Mozilla, XUL and AMP Technology can deliver fully functioning Internet-enabled desktop applications. This technology has huge potential by providing fully integrated client applications, powered by AMP Technology, in distributed environments. Creating Rich Applications with Mozilla, XUL, and AMP Technology Most PHP developers are used to creating HTML-based web applications that look and feel different from traditional desktop programs. But what if there were an easy way to bridge the gap between the look-and-feel of desktop programs and the remote delivery (and remote data storage) of AMP powered web applications? The combination of the Mozilla browser's XML-based user-interface language, XUL, JavaScript on the client side, and Apache/MySQL/PHP on the server side, can successfully bridge the gap between desktop and web applications. By providing an immediate and responsive user interface that interacts with data stored on a remote server, Mozilla and XUL can deliver the user experience of desktop applications with the power of AMP Technology. The key bridge between the rich client (Mozilla) and the remote server (running Apache/MySQL/PHP) is a web services protocol called XML-RPC. With a series of code examples, including that of an interactive fortune-cookie machine, Jay will explain how the client and server sides work, and how communication between them can be facilitated through the use of XML-RPC. Join Jay and the New York PHP crew to see how this powerful suite of technologies can deliver rich web-based desktop applications. IBM, our latest sponsor, has provided a great room with seating for plenty. APress, our latest sponsor, has provided a great selection of books for meeting attendees. Come prepared with a business card to enter the raffle. When: August 24th, 2004 at 6:30pm *sharp* Where: (new location) IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, Room 306 (3rd Floor) Post-Meeting: To Be Announced Join us after the meeting for good food and discussion! New location to be announced. As always this meeting is free and open to the public. Be sure to RSVP online at http://nyphp.org/rsvp.php IMPORTANT: All attendees MUST RSVP by 3:00pm on August 23rd. IBM Security will not let you in the building if your name isn't listed. RSVP online at http://nyphp.org/rsvp.php Python SIG at New York PHP -------------------------- Recently, some members of the New York open source community have shown interest in having a Python user group in the area. Since Python is part of the LAMP stack, we've created a Python SIG at New York PHP. http://nyphp.org/content/mailinglist/mlist.php While not a full user group, it's a start, and can serve as a common discussion place for Python developers. Those who are interested are encouraged to join and discuss technical and community topics. Also, anyone is welcome to contact me to get involved in organizing the SIG and events. New York PHP will help however we can to support Python programmers. --- Hans Zaunere President New York PHP http://nyphp.org From noreply at nyphp.org Sun Aug 22 20:42:28 2004 From: noreply at nyphp.org (Hans Zaunere) Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2004 17:42:28 -0700 Subject: CORRECTION RE: [nycphp-announce] next@nyphp: Creating Rich Applications with Mozilla, XUL, and AMP Message-ID: <41EE526EC2D3C74286415780D3BA9F8703BE7255@ehost011-1.exch011.intermedia.net> CORRECTION: The meeting will be on the 12th Floor (not the 3rd): IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th Floor) --- Hans Zaunere President New York PHP http://nyphp.org > -----Original Message----- > From: announce-bounces at lists.nyphp.org [mailto:announce-bounces at lists.nyphp.org] On Behalf Of Hans > Zaunere > Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2004 3:35 PM > To: announce at lists.nyphp.org > Subject: [nycphp-announce] next at nyphp: Creating Rich Applications with Mozilla, XUL, and AMP; Free > Books; New Python SIG Created > > > EDITORS NOTE: I've seen a preview of the presentation and you won't > want to miss this exciting technology demonstration. > > > NYPHP August Meeting > ------------------ > > When: August 24th, 2004 at 6:30pm *sharp* > Where: (new location) IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th Floor) > Post-Meeting: To Be Announced > > IMPORTANT: All attendees MUST RSVP by 3:00pm on August 23rd. IBM > Security will not let you in the building if your name isn't listed. > RSVP online at http://nyphp.org/rsvp.php > > Details: http://nyphp.org > > We wrap-up a great summer with an exciting presentation by New York > PHP's own Jayesh Sheth. Join us this August at our IBM location to learn > how Mozilla, XUL and AMP Technology can deliver fully functioning > Internet-enabled desktop applications. This technology has huge > potential by providing fully integrated client applications, powered by > AMP Technology, in distributed environments. > > > Creating Rich Applications with Mozilla, XUL, and AMP Technology > > Most PHP developers are used to creating HTML-based web applications > that look and feel different from traditional desktop programs. But what > if there were an easy way to bridge the gap between the look-and-feel of > desktop programs and the remote delivery (and remote data storage) of > AMP powered web applications? > > The combination of the Mozilla browser's XML-based user-interface > language, XUL, JavaScript on the client side, and Apache/MySQL/PHP on > the server side, can successfully bridge the gap between desktop and web > applications. By providing an immediate and responsive user interface > that interacts with data stored on a remote server, Mozilla and XUL can > deliver the user experience of desktop applications with the power of > AMP Technology. The key bridge between the rich client (Mozilla) and the > remote server (running Apache/MySQL/PHP) is a web services protocol > called XML-RPC. > > With a series of code examples, including that of an interactive > fortune-cookie machine, Jay will explain how the client and server sides > work, and how communication between them can be facilitated through the > use of XML-RPC. > > Join Jay and the New York PHP crew to see how this powerful suite of > technologies can deliver rich web-based desktop applications. IBM, our > latest sponsor, has provided a great room with seating for plenty. > > APress, our latest sponsor, has provided a great selection of books for > meeting attendees. Come prepared with a business card to enter the > raffle. > > When: August 24th, 2004 at 6:30pm *sharp* > Where: (new location) IBM, 590 Madison Avenue, Room 306 (3rd > Floor) > Post-Meeting: To Be Announced > > Join us after the meeting for good food and discussion! New location to > be announced. > > As always this meeting is free and open to the public. > > Be sure to RSVP online at http://nyphp.org/rsvp.php > > IMPORTANT: > All attendees MUST RSVP by 3:00pm on August 23rd. IBM Security will not > let you in the building if your name isn't listed. RSVP online at > http://nyphp.org/rsvp.php > > > Python SIG at New York PHP > -------------------------- > > Recently, some members of the New York open source community have shown > interest in having a Python user group in the area. > > Since Python is part of the LAMP stack, we've created a Python SIG at > New York PHP. > > http://nyphp.org/content/mailinglist/mlist.php > > While not a full user group, it's a start, and can serve as a common > discussion place for Python developers. > > Those who are interested are encouraged to join and discuss technical > and community topics. > > Also, anyone is welcome to contact me to get involved in organizing the > SIG and events. New York PHP will help however we can to support Python > programmers. > > > --- > Hans Zaunere > President > New York PHP > http://nyphp.org > > > _______________________________________________ > New York PHP Announce > http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/announce > http://www.newyorkphp.org From noreply at nyphp.org Mon Aug 23 17:57:53 2004 From: noreply at nyphp.org (Hans Zaunere) Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 14:57:53 -0700 Subject: [nycphp-announce] next@nyphp: Creating Rich Applications with Mozilla, XUL, and AMP; New Post-Meeting Location Message-ID: <41EE526EC2D3C74286415780D3BA9F8703BE7B1C@ehost011-1.exch011.intermedia.net> Two Key Updates in this message: Post Meeting Location: PJ Clarks, 915 3rd Avenue at 55th Street Meeting Location: IBM 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th Floor) Thank you, Hans EDITORS NOTE: I've seen a preview of the presentation and you won't want to miss this exciting technology demonstration. NYPHP August Meeting ------------------ When: August 24th, 2004 at 6:30pm *sharp* Where: 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th Floor) Post-Meeting: PJ Clarks, 915 3rd Avenue at 55th Street IMPORTANT: All attendees MUST RSVP by 3:00pm on August 23rd. IBM Security will not let you in the building if your name isn't listed. RSVP online at http://nyphp.org/rsvp.php Details: http://nyphp.org We wrap-up a great summer with an exciting presentation by New York PHP's own Jayesh Sheth. Join us this August at our IBM location to learn how Mozilla, XUL and AMP Technology can deliver fully functioning Internet-enabled desktop applications. This technology has huge potential by providing fully integrated client applications, powered by AMP Technology, in distributed environments. Creating Rich Applications with Mozilla, XUL, and AMP Technology Most PHP developers are used to creating HTML-based web applications that look and feel different from traditional desktop programs. But what if there were an easy way to bridge the gap between the look-and-feel of desktop programs and the remote delivery (and remote data storage) of AMP powered web applications? The combination of the Mozilla browser's XML-based user-interface language, XUL, JavaScript on the client side, and Apache/MySQL/PHP on the server side, can successfully bridge the gap between desktop and web applications. By providing an immediate and responsive user interface that interacts with data stored on a remote server, Mozilla and XUL can deliver the user experience of desktop applications with the power of AMP Technology. The key bridge between the rich client (Mozilla) and the remote server (running Apache/MySQL/PHP) is a web services protocol called XML-RPC. With a series of code examples, including that of an interactive fortune-cookie machine, Jay will explain how the client and server sides work, and how communication between them can be facilitated through the use of XML-RPC. Join Jay and the New York PHP crew to see how this powerful suite of technologies can deliver rich web-based desktop applications. IBM, our latest sponsor, has provided a great room with seating for plenty. APress, our latest sponsor, has provided a great selection of books for meeting attendees. Come prepared with a business card to enter the raffle. When: August 24th, 2004 at 6:30pm *sharp* Where: IBM 590 Madison Avenue, Room 1219 (12th Floor) Post-Meeting: PJ Clarks, 915 3rd Avenue at 55th Street Join us after the meeting for good food and discussion! New location to be announced. As always this meeting is free and open to the public. Be sure to RSVP online at http://nyphp.org/rsvp.php IMPORTANT: All attendees MUST RSVP by 3:00pm on August 23rd. IBM Security will not let you in the building if your name isn't listed. RSVP online at http://nyphp.org/rsvp.php Python SIG at New York PHP -------------------------- Recently, some members of the New York open source community have shown interest in having a Python user group in the area. Since Python is part of the LAMP stack, we've created a Python SIG at New York PHP. http://nyphp.org/content/mailinglist/mlist.php While not a full user group, it's a start, and can serve as a common discussion place for Python developers. Those who are interested are encouraged to join and discuss technical and community topics. Also, anyone is welcome to contact me to get involved in organizing the SIG and events. New York PHP will help however we can to support Python programmers. --- Hans Zaunere President New York PHP http://nyphp.org From noreply at nyphp.org Tue Aug 24 11:09:53 2004 From: noreply at nyphp.org (Hans Zaunere) Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 08:09:53 -0700 Subject: [nycphp-announce] tonight@nyphp: SPECIAL, MySQL Cluster Message-ID: <41EE526EC2D3C74286415780D3BA9F8703BE7F44@ehost011-1.exch011.intermedia.net> Special Feature at Tonight's Meeting Special guest Johan Andersson of the MySQL Cluster team will be kicking our meeting off with an overview of the new Cluster offering from MySQL (http://www.mysql.com/products/cluster/). Johan will be speaking at exactly 6:30pm, so arrive early. Then join Johan, Jay and the New York PHP crew at PJ Clarks, our new post-meeting spot. See http://nyphp.org for complete details and to RSVP. --- Hans Zaunere President New York PHP http://nyphp.org