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Dev House Waterloo 18

Monday, April 26th

7PM to 10PM

 

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Here are just some of the things that we presented in March:

 

  • Dan Silivestru - jsUnityRunner

    We've created a JavaScript test runner for testing asynchronous JavaScript tests. It is based on the jsUnity testing framework. We have an open gitHub repository for it and that repo includes sample test code. Our framework allows you to group your tests into test suites and it also allows for the use of just one html file to contain your DOM elements. You can load those elements dynamically when you need them. We welcome feedback from the community and any and all contributions are welcome :-)

    The repo can be found here: http://github.com/tinyhippos/jsUnityRunner

  • Chris Liscio - A peek into the future of Capo and OpenCL performance 

    http://supermegaultragroovy.com/products/Capo/

  • Stephen Weber - Reverse Polish Notation for Ruby

    http://github.com/singpolyma/RPNR

  • Ben Morris - HexBug

    Javascript + App Engine + XMPP + Arduino = Awesome HexBug

    http://github.com/bnmrrs/HexBugNc

  • Joey Robert - Fiasco Chess Engine

    Fiasco is an open source, pre-alpha chess engine written in C# and .NET. It features a "classic" alpha/beta brute force search, quiescence search, move ordering, an opening book, and XBoard/Winboard support. It's based on a 10 x 12 board representation.

    http://github.com/joeyrobert/fiasco

  • Andrew Kalek - Mongify

    A data translator from sql database to mongoDB.  http://github.com/anlek/mongify

     

     

 

See what we talked about at previous Dev House Meetups

 

 

About Dev House Waterloo

Dev House Waterloo is an event giving programmers and designers the opportunity to meet other creative people and learn from each other - whatever the topic may be. You can bring an idea, or a project you've been working on, and present it to the group for feedback or help. Bits will be flowing (wifi is provided), projector will be available, food will be served, and space is provided by PostRank.

 

Schedule

  • 7:00-7:15 - introductions, stuff.
  • 7:15-8:00 - presentations, max 15 minutes.
  • 8:00-8:30 - break for food.
  • 8:30-10:00 - more presentations, mingling, etc.

 

Location

505-180 King St. S. / Waterloo, ON / Phone: +1 519-514-0064

Important: to get into the building, you need someone from PostRank to come down to let you in. Hence, if no one  from PostRank is by the entrance, give us a call (519 514 0064), and we'll come down.

 

 

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