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SUMMARY:Gatorjug ::: Today! Angular 2, d3, Graph DBs and Neo4J - Tue 2
 /16
DESCRIPTION: Hello!\nWe have a special guest, in all the way from the 
 snowy north - Jackie Gleason is enjoying some sunshine and surf with h
 is family this week in Melbourne. He's agreed (read: his wife agreed) 
 to drive up to Gainesville tomorrow night (Tuesday) and give a couple 
 of presentations on Angular, d3, GraphDBs and Neo4J. So, if you've won
 dered what all the excitement is about these technologies: JavaScript 
 frameworks and graph databases, Jackie is an expert. What I am saying 
 is he didn't just throw this material together. He knows these technol
 ogies backwards and forwards. So, even if you've been using Angular, d
 3, GraphDBs and/or Neo4J for a long time, you'll have a venue to ask q
 uestions and fine tune your knowledge.\n Just so you know, O'Reilly an
 d Neo4J have a book on graph databases you can download. Here's the li
 nk: http://neo4j.com/books/graph-databases/?utm_source=GPPC&gclid=COub
 rKfv-coCFZcdgQodTtYOtA\n Angular 2 is out and the framework has change
 d, so you can brief yourself painlessly at tomorrow's meeting (Tuesday
  2/16 at Santa Fe College Building S Room 317)\n What's d3? https://d3
 js.org/ \"D3 allows you to bind arbitrary data to a Document Object Mo
 del (DOM), and then apply data-driven transformations to the document.
  For example, you can use D3 to generate an HTML table from an array o
 f numbers. Or, use the same data to create an interactive SVG bar char
 t with smooth transitions and interaction.\nD3 is not a monolithic fra
 mework that seeks to provide every conceivable feature. Instead, D3 so
 lves the crux of the problem: efficient manipulation of documents base
 d on data. This avoids proprietary representation and affords extraord
 inary flexibility, exposing the full capabilities of web standards suc
 h as HTML, SVG, and CSS. With minimal overhead, D3 is extremely fast, 
 supporting large datasets and dynamic behaviors for interaction and an
 imation. D3’s functional style allows code reuse through a diverse c
 ollection of components and plugins.\"\nWe'll meet Tuesday 2/16 at San
 ta Fe College Building S Room 317 -\nPlease RSVP so I'll know how much
  pizza to buy.\nWe have a shiny new Meetup page if you like Meetup - h
 ttp://www.meetup.com/gatorjug\nAs always, I hope to see many of you th
 ere!\nMike Levin GatorJUG Chairman @codetown\nCWD, Inc www.cambridgewe
 b.ie 321-252-9322 Working Software Developers...since 1997!  PO Box 17
 41 Winter Park, FL 32790-1741\nhttp://tinyurl.com/mikelevin http://tin
 yurl.com/swampcasts @mikelevin \n\nFor more information visit https://
 codetown.com/events/gatorjug-february-1
DTSTART:20160216T230000Z
DTEND:20160217T010000Z
CATEGORIES:meeting
LOCATION:Santa Fe College Building S Room 317
WEBSITE:http://www.gatorjug.org
URL:http://www.gatorjug.org
CONTACT:321-252-9322
ORGANIZER;CN="Michael Levin":https://codetown.com/profile/MichaelLevin
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ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN="Robert M
 unyer":https://codetown.com/profile/RobertMunyer
ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN="Kevin Ne
 elands":https://codetown.com/profile/KevinNeelands
ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN="Michael 
 Levin":https://codetown.com/profile/MichaelLevin
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