NYCJUG/2011-04-12
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good publicity, red or black game, array programing, timing, parallel processing, program granularity, creating HTML in JHS, HTML5, introduction samples
Location:: offices of BEST, Hoboken
Meeting Agenda for NYCJUG 20110412
1. Beginner's regatta: some impressions of J - see "J 701 Impressions of an Ordinary User.pdf" and "onBeingSurprisedByAProgrammingLanguage.pdf". 2. Show-and-tell: an example of solving a problem in an array-based manner - see "RedOrBlackGame.pdf". Some timing considerations: granularity and explicit versus implicit looping: see "TimingsExplicitVsImplicitAndCoarseVsFine.pdf". Creating HTML on-the-fly in JHS: see "MoreJHSEmbeddingContent.pdf". 3. Advanced topics: what HTML5 has to offer - see "HTML5 Feature Overview and Some Examples.pdf" and "HowHTML5WillChangeTheWeb.pdf". 4. Learning, teaching and promoting J, et al.: how do we improve the OOB (Out-Of-the-Box) experience of J? See "InitialViewOfJ-StartupMessage.pdf", "Initial Views of Some Programming Environments.pdf", "MatlabIntroExample- Matrices and Magic Squares.pdf", and "Scheme Introduction by Dybvig.pdf".
Red or Black Game Parallelized
An example of running a simulation with multiple instances in parallel is here.
Attachments
File:J 701 Impressions of an Ordinary User.pdf
File:OnBeingSurprisedByAProgrammingLanguage.pdf
File:TimingsExplicitVsImplicitAndCoarseVsFine.pdf
File:MoreJHSEmbeddingContent.pdf
File:HowHTML5WillChangeTheWeb.pdf
File:HTML5 in the Web browser-InfoWorld.pdf
File:InitialViewOfJ-StartupMessage.pdf
File:Initial Views of Some Programming Environments.pdf
MatlabIntroExample-Matrices and Magic Squares.pdf