By Daniel J. Pritchett on November 8, 2008
UPDATE: Brad Tweets to say that he actually uses vim for his coding, not XCode as I observed below. Thanks Brad! 9 am session: Brad Montgomery Zero to Wiki in 30 minutes or Building a Wiki with Django Brad’s official notes on this session with source code, presentation, and contact info http://bradmontgomery.net/barcampmemphis @bkmontgomery on twitter Django [read more...]
Posted in Sharing at Work | Tagged barcamp, barcamp memphis, django, Language, PHP, programming, python, rails, wikis
By Daniel J. Pritchett on October 20, 2008
I’m taking a quiet day off with my daughter; she needed a rest. Tomorrow morning I’m meeting with a few coworkers to talk about opportunities to improve communications within our workplace. Each of the invitees is from a different team so this should be a fun session with a variety of perspectives. With any luck [read more...]
Posted in Sharing at Work | Tagged business, communication, enterprise 2.0, opportunity, Organization, programming, Social Enterprise, Technology, work, workplace
By Daniel J. Pritchett on August 24, 2008
Third-party application developer WidgetLaboratory has taken their ongoing battle with social networking platform Ning one step further by posting the final few days worth of email conversation before the two companies broke off negotiations. These emails are a fascinating look under the covers of what’s clearly been a very tense week for both organizations. Following [read more...]
Posted in Sharing at Work | Tagged Application programming interface, Cloud computing, email, legal, ning, programming, scribd, Social network service, social networks, TechCrunch, widgets