Closed forbesmyester closed 8 years ago
nice, thanks @forbesmyester
I was thinking about tweaking the talk to be more about uses of GraphViz in general. I have already used it for visualising data structures in unit tests and I am currently working on proof of concept for a sort of dev load balancer so you can see what is / has happened for debugging local microservices. What do you think?
sounds interesting
Sounds good, however I'll miss it :(
I'd like to do this later in the year, I'm starting a new job in early September and I doubt I'm going to have time to prepare properly.
@forbesmyester which month do you propose?
Hi Ian,
I have a holiday in October also, but November looks like a quiet month, is that OK?
Thanks
Matt
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November it is
Please can you confirm your happy with November?
Hi Ian,
Yep, can confirm November.
Thanks
Matt
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thanks, rostered :-)
Title Suggestion: "MVP Diagrams that can do things"
Thanks
Matt
Just to help you with scheduling etc, talk is probably going to be around 15mins long
@forbesmyester thanks for this. you have a 20 min slot + 10 mins for Q&A
If you finish early, dont worry, it gives folkes more networking time
A short talk on DB DiaYAML, which is a journey-to-work and weekend project for drawing simple database diagrams. It's not particularly a serious project but it scratches an itch I had and has a nice MVP feel to it. There's a blog post about it at http://keyboardwritescode.blogspot.co.uk/2015/07/weekend-project-db-diayaml.html