
In a World of Middleware, Who Needs Monolithic Applications? by Jon Crosby
With Rack emerging as the standard for composing web applications and services, most recently with Rails adoption, an architectural shift is taking place. Learn how to create next generation web services by reusing existing Rack middleware and supplementing with your own components and micro-frameworks like Sinatra.
Bio :
Jon likes music, the Open Web, Ruby, Erlang, Haskell, Objective-C, JavaScript and coffee. He works for Engine Yard
From the Organizer :
Please watch this presentation before the meetup and play with the Rack related projects by Jon at GitHub. Here is the link to his GitHub profile. This will prepare you to ask questions and will help you to implement a SSO solution for your clients.
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Refreshments:
Pizza and soda sponsored by Zepho Inc - Ruby on Rails consulting company.
Directions:
Security Gate: You will pass through a security gate to reach the campus. A valid driver's license, state ID, or federal ID is required. When presenting your ID, let them know you are going to Carnegie Mellon.
After Passing Through the Security Gate: Once you proceed through security gate, move into the right lane before you approach the "Y" in the road (about 200 yards from the security gate). Continue in the right lane as the road bends right, a chapel will be on your right. Carnegie Mellon's Building 23 is directly to your left. Make an immediate left into the Building 23 parking lot. You are now in the back of Building 23. Follow the signs/lights to the main entrance in the front of the building.
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