Tom, et al,
This issue came up in our Micronet meeting today, not just with respect to .NET, but to all development environments. If you guys had some extra help, would you be willing to expand the scope of your collaboration to include anyone who does app dev on campus? Perhaps multiple working groups in each of the most-commonly used languages? My experience lies primarily in PHP and Perl, and I know there are strong Java and ColdFusion communities as well. With some additional effort, I think we could leverage our collective skills to the benefit of all.
Whaddya say?
Ryan
On 2/20/07 Tom O'Brien said:
> Hi folks,
>
> A small group of .Net developers on campus have been talking
> recently about collaborating on common code, frameworks and
> repositories and we thought we should expand to include other
> campus .Net programmers in thinking about reusable/shared
> code so we could share best practices and spare everyone
> potentially redundant effort.
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-- Ryan L. Means Chief Technical Officer School of Law (Boalt Hall) University of California, Berkeley ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The following was automatically added to this message by the list server: For information about Micronet, including subscribing to or unsubscribing from its mailing list and finding out about upcoming meetings, please visit the Micronet Web site: <http://micronet.berkeley.edu/>.Received on Tue Feb 20 2007 - 19:12:45 PST
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