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 Drinking, Socializing, Spontaneous workshops, Getting to know people. Drinking, Socializing, Spontaneous workshops, Getting to know people.
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 ======  Participants ====== ======  Participants ======
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   - Daniel Fagerström, (daniel@danielfagerstrom.com)   - Daniel Fagerström, (daniel@danielfagerstrom.com)
   - Andreas Kalin (andreas.kalin@gmail.com, [[http://www.linkedin.com/in/andreaskalin|LinkedIn profile]], [[http://www.andka.com | Company]])   - Andreas Kalin (andreas.kalin@gmail.com, [[http://www.linkedin.com/in/andreaskalin|LinkedIn profile]], [[http://www.andka.com | Company]])
- - Naoise Gaffney (naoise.gaffney@ca.com)+  - Naoise Gaffney (naoise.gaffney@ca.com) 
 +  - Torbjörn Kalin, Tobii Technology AB ([[http://www.linkedin.com/in/torbjornkalin|LinkedIn profile]]) 
  
 ======  Maybe attending ====== ======  Maybe attending ======
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   - Johan Simonsson, Superlocal   - Johan Simonsson, Superlocal
   - Thomas Schulze, Spirofrog [[http://www.spirofrog.de| Spirofrog Founder]]    - Thomas Schulze, Spirofrog [[http://www.spirofrog.de| Spirofrog Founder]] 
 +  - Kristian Dähne, Nethouse
  
  
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    * Avin Ismail, Datasektionen KTH (avin@kth.se)    * Avin Ismail, Datasektionen KTH (avin@kth.se)
  
-==== Stuff ====== 
  
-==== Tagging ======+====== Stuff ====== 
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 +This Web Monday was completely relaxed with a lot of discussions and after-talk. We had a really great time! Thanks to everybody who could find the time to come over and have a beer and a slice. 
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 +Here's my [[presentation of "Why JavaScript is Cool" |http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dfxgjqrf_85f3tcq78d]] 
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 +I also did a small tour of Google Application Engine; The overview, a small code sample (A simple http proxy) and a more complex (A db.Model -> json exporter). 
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 +Also I did a presentation following my [[WaveMaker Ajax studio walkthrough| http://dev.wavemaker.com/forums/?q=node/1413]], which connected a Dojo Grid component to a local MySQL table, with automatic import of fields and data. Very slick. 
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 +some comments form the attendees on the studio (3.1); 
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 +- Couldn't one see an editable script of all connections between services and components? (as one can see source for turbo components) 
 +- Why does it maximize everything? I'd like to resize everything separately as default. 
 +- Really good intro to creating Ajax enabled apps 
 +- Cool that it exports as WAR 
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 +Then we had a lot of gossip about the possible upcoming Google Engineering dp. in Stockholm. e pooled our experiences and general hearsay. Mobile apps were impromptu demoed and a lot of deep down lisp-python-javascript discussions concerning lambda functions, functional languages and pros and cons of dynamic languages. .. .. OK, pros of dynamic languages :) 
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 +I must say that even though only 11 people came, it was the right 11 people, easily outweighing a hundred not right people (especially after Pizza).  
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 +====== Tagging ======
  
 Web 2.0, Web Montag, Sweden, Stockholm, Web Monday, Ajax, JavaScript, Web Frameworks Web 2.0, Web Montag, Sweden, Stockholm, Web Monday, Ajax, JavaScript, Web Frameworks
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