Author Archive

Ajax Pub Nite August 2009

Hi Everyone.

I’ve been playing with the Javascript Geolocation API on my
iPhone and I’ve set up a Safari home page that sends the
co-ordinates of my iPhone to my server whenever the browser
is started so I can see where it’s being used.  All in
Javascript, no need for the SDK or a dev license.

Looking forward to seeing you at Ajax Pub Nite to see
what you’ve been up to.

var deets = {
  'what'  : 'Ajax Pub Nite',
  'when'  : Date.parse('Monday, August 10, 2009 7:00pm'),
  'where' : {
    'venue' : 'The Rhino, 1249 Queen St W, Parkdale'
    'url'   : 'http://therhino.ca'
    'll'    : '43.641778,-79.430707'
  }
};

Wow, Future Ruby has sure been the talk of the town this week.

How does the future look for Ajax? Come along to The Rhino in Parkdale at 7 pm on Monday July 13 and join the discussion!

Looking forward to seeing you there.

giving(’thanks’) = true;

Yes indeedy, although it is Canadian Thanksgiving Monday, we are meeting at the Rhino as usual on October 13th at 7pm for the Ajax Pub Nite.  Looking forward to seeing you all there!

I’ll start with the About blurb:

We’re here to build a community around Ajax and create opportunities to meet face to face at events small and large.

Ajax is a unifying word that brings a number of technologies and techniques together to express one concept – a way to build compelling browser-based applications that comprise the foundation of the future of the web.

Let’s start with a Toronto-based Ajax Pub Nite, informal and unstructured. Once some community is established we can introduce evening Ajax Presentations and Demos and/or Ajax Workshops and build up to an eventual full-day Ajax Camp, perhaps inspiring people from different locales to join in here and set up their own events worldwide.

Sooo, our first Ajax Pub Nite will be Monday, January 14th, 2008 at 7pm at

The Rhino (map)
1249 Queen Street West
Toronto, ON
M6K 1L5, Canada
(416) 535-8089

Subsequent Ajax Pub Nites will be on the second Monday of each month, same place and time.

Comment here or drop us an email at info{at}ajaxcamp.org to let us know you’re coming.

Update: You can also RSVP on the Facebook event page (and we recommend that you do)!

Amazingly busy month for Ajax

Dion Almaer has posted Ajaxian’s Monthly Roundup for November and it’s been a remarkably busy month in the Ajax world.

Recent Comments