Overview
We are seeking a smart and experienced mid-level web and Java developer with a track record of continuous learning and high performance in an Agile software development environment, for our Norman Oklahoma office. You will be joining a team responsible for the entire stack of a mission critical application used every day by internal users. This includes Apache Tomcat, MySQL, Java-based batch processing applications, an ASP.NET-based web front end, as well as a 3rd party web crawling and scripting system.
We offer a casual and fun office environment, 10% time (Google-style self-directed innovation time), the ability to work remotely when needed, flextime, competitive salaries, and generous health benefits and PTO. Telogical Systems is a 10-year old, 70 person data and software company serving the US telecom industry. We have a validated business model and exciting prospects for new products and services.
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- When: October 12, 11:30-12:40
- Where: Oklahoma City Coworking Collaborative (see Meeting location)
- Speaker: Brett Schuchert
- Topic: FitNesse and SliM: rapid intro
Agenda
- 11:30 am – Welcome Announcements
- 11:40 am – Main Presentation
- 12:40 pm – Wrap Up
Presentation Information
This one hour talk will show the basics of getting started writing automated acceptance tests in FitNesse. The presentation will demonstrate adding acceptance tests to existing production code. Here’s the outline:
- Quick problem overview
- Description in examples
- Turing the examples into FitNesse tests
- Writing fixtures, the “glue code” that makes the tests runn
- Getting tests to pass
We will look at a few different kinds of tables, as many as time permits.
Josh Pavlovich sent me the presentation slides from our August meeting. Enjoy.
- When: September 14, 11:30-12:40
- Where: Oklahoma City Coworking Collaborative (see Meeting location)
- Speaker: Corey Swain
- Topic: The Evolution of a Data Warehouse
Agenda
- 11:30 am – Welcome Announcements
- 11:40 am – Main Presentation
- 12:40 pm – Wrap Up
Presentation Information
In this presentation, the audience will be guided through the timeline of an actual data warehouse project. The presenter will highlight the major risks, opportunities, and decision points that were experienced. The presentation will facilitate the audience’s understanding of the maturation process experienced during the Data Warehouse’s existence.