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August Meeting 2008
Written by Ben Cornwell   
Wednesday, 30 July 2008 11:03

Thursday August 7th, 7pm

580 St Kilda Road Melbourne

 

Meta-Programming & Aspect-Orient Programming - Sebastian Bergmann - 7:00 - 8:00 pm

Metaprogramming involves writing computer programs that create or manipulate other programs as their output. The aim of metaprogramming is to reduce the amount of code that needs to be written in order to create a functional computer program.

Aspect-oriented programming is a development paradigm that espouses the separation of concerns into single cross-cutting units called aspects. Complimentary to object-oriented programming, AOP aims to accomodate cross-cutting concerns that would contradict the OO principle of encapsulation.

Sebastian will be presenting on meta-programming in general and aspect-oriented programming in particular.

Sebastian Bergmann is a long-time contributor to various PHP projects, including PHP itself. He is the developer of PHPUnit and offers consulting, training, and coaching services to help enterprises improve the quality assurance process for the PHP-based software projects.

Socialising & Networking 8:00pm onward

 

Pizza, softdrink, tea, coffee and comfy swivel chairs will be provided with compliments of our major sponsor, Hitwise.

 

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 06 August 2008 11:41 )
 
July 2008
Written by Christian   
Thursday, 10 July 2008 12:30

Unfortunately we have not been able to secure presenters & have had to cancel the July meeting.

Sincere apologies for any inconvenience.

 
Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 July 2008 12:35 )
 
June 2008
Written by Ben Cornwell   
Saturday, 31 May 2008 16:27

Thursday June 12th, 7pm

580 St Kilda Road Melbourne  

 

Databases & PHP -  Tristan Penman - 7:00 - 7:45 pm

 

Tristan Penman will be presenting a guided tour through the database facilities in PHP, including the PEAR MDB2 library. Not only will Tristan be showing you what happens when the library works, but what happens when it doesn't - he will show how to avoid some of the issues that he has experienced while using MDB2 for a pet project involving databases and AJAX GUIs. 

 

Tristan's computing background involves programming in numerous languages, with a preference for C and C++ (although he also has a soft spot for x86 assembly language). He organises the MySQL User Group, and often throws industry buzzwords together to see what ideas he can come up with. When not programming, you may find Tristan contemplating how strange it is to write about oneself in the third person.

 

 

Self Healing Databases: Managing Schema Updates In The Field - Jon Oxer - 8:00 - 8:45 pm

 

Database schema update management is a problem that is overlooked by many web application developers initially, but once you have a number of deployments in the field it rapidly becomes a major headache to propagate schema changes in synch with your PHP, Python, or Perl application code.

 

Internet Vision Technologies has developed a technique for "self-healing databases" for the SiteBuilder web application suite, allowing updates to occur automatically in the field whenever new versions of the application are pushed out. This technique has been used successfully on a number of large scale deployments such as the Siemens intranet which runs on MySQL and uses over 2500 tables. The talk covers the overall methodology with specific examples from the SiteBuilder codebase.

 

 

Socialising & Networking 9:00pm onward

 

Pizza, softdrink, tea, coffee and comfy swivel chairs will be provided with compliments of our major sponsor, Hitwise.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 30 November 1999 10:00 )
 
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