[Leaplist] Fwd: Google to present at OJUG Th 10/25
Steve Litt
slitt at troubleshooters.com
Tue Oct 23 14:54:13 GMT 2007
Hi all,
The upcoming OJUG meeting sounds pretty interesting, especially to those of us
looking for better (faster) development methods.
I've been to a couple OJUG meetings, and they were very well attended by very
smart people and were very interesting.
Time and location information are at http://www.orlandojug.org/. If I can get
caught up on my work I'll be there Thursday. Hope to see you all there.
SteveT
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Subject: Fwd: Google to present at OJUG Th 10/25
Date: Tuesday 23 October 2007 06:38
From: "Michael Levin" <mike at cambridgeweb.ie>
To: "Steve Litt" <slitt at troubleshooters.com>
Steve,Hope to see you Th. Could you please spread the word? Thanks! .>>mike
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From: Michael Levin <mike at cambridgeweb.ie>
Date: Oct 23, 2007 5:42 AM
Subject: Google to present at OJUG Th 10/25
To:
Hi Folks,
Could you please spread some P/R about the upcoming OJUG
meeting...here's the info:
The Google New Model Wizard increases the productivity of Google
application developers by facilitating simple enhancements to applications.
It reads a brief description of the fields to be added to the application,
and it creates database update SQL, migration scripts, POJO codes, unit
tests, hibernate mappings, HTML updates, service layer updates, and
anonymizer support.
In recent demonstrations, one 60-line feature descriptor generated 1200
lines of code in 30 files.
The wizard is template-driven, so that it can be retargetted easily to new
application platforms.
This work was done by Griffin Deng during his internship at Google over the
summer of 2007.
Alan Wendt received his BSEng in Computer Science from the University
of Florida in 1975, and his MS and PhD from the University of Arizona
in 1998. His interests include compiler code generation, database systems,
and automatic generation of application codes. He joined Google in April
of 2006.
See ya Thursday and...slainte' from Dublin!
...Michael
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