<p>Mark,</p>
<p> I'm sure you saw my post on the regular LILUG mailing list about the G1. I am trying to come up with a fun project, and thought it might be a good topic. I may or may not be able to make it to the meeting, but thought I would share my thoughts.</p>
<p>Cappy</p>
<p>PS - I'm writing this from my G1.</p>
<p><blockquote>On Oct 29, 2008 11:37 AM, "Mark Drago" <<a href="mailto:markdrago@gmail.com">markdrago@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br><br>Hello,<br>
<br>
So, due to the fact that I've had to cancel two Dev-Sigs since I<br>
haven't been able to make the meetings and they're held at Bascom as<br>
well as trying to make the meeting location more centrally located, I<br>
propose that we move the Dev-Sig meetings to the Borders book store in<br>
Farmingdale. This is where Si-Sig holds their meetings and it seems<br>
to work really well for them. I hope this works for everyone who<br>
would like to attend.<br>
<br>
The next dev-sig meeting is planned for November 20th. I've been<br>
trying to think of interesting meeting topics for us to discuss.<br>
Here's what I've come up with, let me know what you guys think.<br>
<br>
The impact of multiple-cored CPUs on development.<br>
How many virtual machines (Java VM, Python VM, Perl VM, Mono, etc.) do<br>
we really need / can we handle?<br>
Programming with load-balancing in mind.<br>
What does the open-sourcing of Java mean for Linux?<br>
Any other ideas that we happen to come up with ...<br>
<br>
Share your thoughts.<br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
Mark.<br>
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