Background Jumpstart: how to do a start up / get involved in entrepreneurship. MeetUp Link
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Background Jumpstart: how to do a start up / get involved in entrepreneurship. MeetUp Link
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Background Gaurav Saxena will be giving a talk on Perl Slides & Code Slides are here (hosted on google documents) Code files are here (hosted on github)
FOSDEM (Free and Open Source Software Developers, European Meeting) is coming up in Brussels on Feb 5th & 6th. The schedule for 2011 is not up yet, but the schedule from last year makes it look promising. The conference is free and doesn’t require registration, but the hotels and airlines do. Last year there were
Background CLEPY will be held on Monday December 13 at LeanDog. The meeting will start about 6:30. Nick Barend will give a short introduction to Erlang: a whirlwind introduction to the language basic interactive shell usage concurrency primitives (spawn, messaging sending, message receiving) TCP communication This will be a combination of discussion and hands-on sessions.
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Continue Reading “Cleveland Python Group (Clepy) December 20th (Rescheduled, again)”
Background Patrick Reagan will be giving a talk on Virtual Machine performance Slides On Google Docs
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Gaurav Saxena will be giving this talk: Link
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OK, so our topic ended up being me presenting about some basic and more advanced commands for Linux power users and systems administrators, called: The presentation is here and there will be blog entries to follow.
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Background Last year was the first time that I made it to the Ohio Linux Fest and it was a blast. I met a bunch of the volunteers from the Fedora project, learned about the One Laptop Per Child projects success, and was finally pushed over the edge to write some open source software. This
Background Python is an open source programming language which is growing in popularity and PyOhio is an annual conference for Python programmers in and around Ohio. I first attended PyOhio in 2009. I was immediately impressed with the quality of all of the talks that I attended. I was also impressed with the intellectual environment,