Denver Open Source Users Group

DOSUG is a free and open user group studying the applications of open source to business software development. We offer two great speakers per month at a wonderful classroom facility in the Denver Tech Center, generously sponsored by Microsoft.

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Past events

  • November DOSUG Meeting

    1-2 Nov 2011 in Denver, United States

    Mike Brevoort presents The Evented Web.....Second speaker to be announced.....It's an amazing time to be developing software for the masses! Mobile devices, on-demand services, APIs, user generated content and an unfathomable amount of data are blowing up traditional web technologies. Users' expectations are borderline perverse! Interservice event-driven capabilities are enabling a new class of realtime, loosely coupled integrations and applications.

  • October DOSUG Meeting

    4-5 Oct 2011 in Denver, United States

    Dan Lynn presents Geb/Webdriver/Selenium.....Scott Ryan on Jquery Mobile and PhoneGapMobile platforms are now outselling laptops, and with that surge in popularity comes an increased demand for applications that are tailored to these platforms.  Building native apps for each platform is becoming prohibitive.

  • September DOSUG Meeting

    6-7 Sep 2011 in Denver, United States

    Michael Johnson presents Ext JS.....Scott Ryan on Building and Testing a Mobile Application.....Michael Johnson presents Ext JSExt JS is a cross-browser JavaScript library for building rich internet applications. It features high performance, customizable UI widgets and a well-designed and extensible component model that allows rapid development of user interfaces.

  • June DOSUG Meeting

    7-8 Jun 2011 in Denver, United States

    Johnny Wey presents Organizing Large JavaScript Projects Intelligently.....Talk details coming soon.....Eric Wendelin on Automated Testing Javascript with zombie.js.....Javascript is a loosely-typed, dynamic language. As Javascript gains more momentum as a language, it becomes ever more important that we learn how to properly test our Javascript.

  • May DOSUG/DJUG Combined IGNITE! Meeting

    11-12 May 2011 in Denver, United States

    We're combining forces with DJUG for a combined Ignite Night. The event will be held on the DJUG date and location (downtown) instead of the usual DOSUG time and location.This event will be held on WEDNESDAY, May 11th, 2011The deadline for submitting a proposal is March 31st. The page to submit a proposal is: will meet in building 697, room 200C at 1061 Akron Way--Lowry Conference Center

  • April DOSUG Meeting

    5-6 Apr 2011 in Denver, United States

    Johnny Wey and David Geary on HTML5.....Johnny Wey: Introduction to WebSockets: All the Bi-Directional Duplexing You Can HandleOne of the most exciting new additions to the suite of technology collectively known as "HTML 5" is an official WebSocket standard. This finally allows full duplex bi-directional communication between a client and server over HTTP.However, the technology is still new and rapidly changing.

  • March DOSUG Meeting

    Wed, 2 Mar 2011, 01:00 - 03:00 in Denver, United States

    Rob Rusher on Delivering to multiple platforms with Adobe Open Source technologiesActionScript can be used to build web applications that run as standalone client as well as browser applications.  Adobe AIR unleashes the creativity of designers and developers by providing a consistent and flexible development environment for the delivery of applications across devices and platforms.  Support for Android, BlackBerry Tablet OS and iOS mobile operating system, and TVs is now available.

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