GeekDinner: Carnivorous Cantaloupe
19 Jul 2007
It's just a week to go until GeekDinner July 2007 (Carnivorous Cantaloupe), happening on Thursday, 26 July 2007 from 18:30 until late at Krugman's Grill at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town.
It's great to see a whole bunch of names there of people haven't attended before, and that can provide new experience and insight to the growing Cape Town Geekdom.
I'm going to be giving a short talk (all the talks are intended to be about 5 minutes long) on Routes - a way to handle both handling incoming URLs and generating URLs internally in your web application.
Other currently-signed-up speakers include Dave Carman talking about wireless mesh networks (from his experience in Scarborough), Aslam Kahn on behaviour-driven development, A.J. Venter on Lazarus. Oh, and then there's my favourite two former bosses: Alan Levin on the Cape Town peering situation, and Ian Gilfillan, probably with one of his now-famous interludes into things not entirely technical, but worth thinking about.
And, the wine sponsors for the May Geekdinner and this one, Getwine, are going to talk about the challenges involved in selling wine over the Internet in the local technology climate.
There's still plenty of room for new attendees, and still time to volunteer to talk on something.
2 old-style comments
Neil Blakey-Milner — July 27, 2007 at 05:11 PM.
Alan Levin — August 08, 2007 at 11:05 AM.
I don't think you can call me a former 'boss', I was just a cog in the wheel... thanks for the favourite part, you're definitely one of my favourite hacker friends!