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

J 701 Impressions of an Ordinary User.pdf

onBeingSurprisedByAProgrammingLanguage.pdf

RedOrBlackGame.pdf

TimingsExplicitVsImplicitAndCoarseVsFine.pdf

MoreJHSEmbeddingContent.pdf

HTML5 Examples.pdf

HowHTML5WillChangeTheWeb.pdf

HTML5 in the Web browser-InfoWorld.pdf

InitialViewOfJ-StartupMessage.pdf

Initial Views of Some Programming Environments.pdf

MatlabIntroExample-Matrices and Magic Squares.pdf

Scheme Introduction by Dybvig.pdf

HTML5 Feature Overview and Some Examples.pdf

NYCJUG/2011-04-12 (last edited 2012-04-28 10:34:11 by DevonMcCormick)