RE: .Net developers collaboration

From: Tom O'Brien <tomo_at_berkeley.edu>
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 12:47:57 -0800

Ryan,

I think this is a great idea, but until our nascent .Net group has
met a few times I won't know if it's feasible expand the scope. We'd
certainly be happy to share the results of our efforts with all
campus developers!

I see great potential for productive collaboration in the long term,
particularly if other developer communities (e.g. Jnet) coalesce to
share resources/approaches that are specific to their
platforms/languages, since we could then coordinate the common
efforts through smaller work groups that report back to each of the
respective developer communities....

Regards,

Tomo

At 07:11 PM 2/20/2007, you wrote:
>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.
><snip>
>
>--
>Ryan L. Means
>Chief Technical Officer
>School of Law (Boalt Hall)
>University of California, Berkeley
>
>
>
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