I am!
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 7:01 PM, Shimon Panfil i...@industrialphys.com
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Hi friends,
is anybody interested in lecture Electromagnetic calculations with
Fortran and python which I am ready to give?
Shimon
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Hi friends,
is anybody interested in lecture Electromagnetic calculations with
Fortran and python which I am ready to give?
Shimon
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http://industrialphys.com
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Sounds interesting.
On Mon, 2010-08-16 at 22:35 +0300, Ohad Lutzky wrote:
Debian is one of the more popular Linux distributions, well-known for
its excellent package management. Debian has also been known to be the
base for many other distributions, such as knoppix and ubuntu. I can
show how
I am interested
Shahar
- Original Message -
From: Ohad Lutzky
To: Haifux
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 10:35 PM
Subject: [Haifux] Lecture proposal: Packaging in Debian
Debian is one of the more popular Linux distributions, well-known for its
excellent package management
Debian is one of the more popular Linux distributions, well-known for its
excellent package management. Debian has also been known to be the base for
many other distributions, such as knoppix and ubuntu. I can show how to
build packages, how to build repositories, how to version-control the whole
Great!
Please save me a seat. :)
-- yotam
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 10:35 PM, Ohad Lutzky o...@lutzky.net wrote:
Debian is one of the more popular Linux distributions, well-known for its
excellent package management. Debian has also been known to be the base for
many other distributions, such
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 10:35:01PM +0300, Ohad Lutzky wrote:
Debian is one of the more popular Linux distributions, well-known for its
excellent package management. Debian has also been known to be the base for
many other distributions, such as knoppix and ubuntu. I can show how to
build
Ruby is a dynamic, open source programming language with a focus on
simplicity and productivity. It has an elegant syntax that is natural
to read and easy to write.
Hello world in ruby is:
print Hello World!
(or, alternatively, for interactive ruby, just Hello World!)
Anyone interested?
--
I've made a lecture abotu Ruby last month on Telux, and I think i
should have made it different, but you can download my slides at:
http://ik.homelinux.org/index.rhtml/lectures/puts_ruby
Most of my code is bad I know, it was supposed to give an examples on
what ruby can do and not how to write
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 7:00 PM, ik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've made a lecture abotu Ruby last month on Telux, and I think i
should have made it different, but you can download my slides at:
http://ik.homelinux.org/index.rhtml/lectures/puts_ruby
Most of my code is bad I know, it was
Hi,
If some one wants to hear more about Wireshark, I can do that after
the 22-may-2008)
Thanks ,this will be great ! I am all for it !
Agree.
It would be nice.
Leon
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Another aye from here.
David.
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 8:30 AM, Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Abstract:
With a bit of manual reading, anyone can learn how to create a program
that has more than one thread of execution. This breaks down, very
rapidly, however, as the
Thanks for the offer, I am in.
Please not in the period 11-22/may/2008 as I'll be in mil.
(If some one wants to hear more about Wireshark, I can do that after the
22-may-2008)
Nir.
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Hai Zaar wrote:
Yeah, great topic!
It will be great if this issue
Hi,
If some one wants to hear more about Wireshark, I can do that after
the 22-may-2008)
Thanks ,this will be great ! I am all for it !
DS
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 12:06 PM, Nir Abulaffio
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the offer, I am in.
Please not in the period 11-22/may/2008 as I'll
Great,
I'm totally in.
Abstract:
With a bit of manual reading, anyone can learn how to create a program
that has more than one thread of execution. This breaks down, very
rapidly, however, as the inter-dependencies inside the program start to
burden you down, to the point where you get race
Hi,
aye!
Bye!
Yossi A.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Shachar Shemesh
Sent: Tue 4/29/2008 8:30 AM
To: Haifa Linux Club
Subject: [Haifux] Lecture proposal - high performance multi threadedprogramming
Abstract:
With a bit of manual reading, anyone can learn
Eli Billauer wrote:
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Abstract:
With a bit of manual reading, anyone can learn how to create a program
that has more than one thread of execution.
*cough*
How about defining anyone? ;)
Fine, I'll cover the basics of multi-threaded programming, but I
Hai Zaar wrote:
Yeah, great topic!
It will be great if this issue will be covered as well:
http://www.airs.com/blog/archives/79
First, I've only read this through twice, and so have not, yet,
understood what the compiler is doing to this code. As such, I don't
feel qualified to comment.
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Fine, I'll cover the basics of multi-threaded programming, but I won't
go into the API discussion. It's not really relevant.
Actually, my remark about your use of the word anyone was more like
isn't grandma somebody?. I'm fine with going right to business about
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 5:21 PM, Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hai Zaar wrote:
Yeah, great topic!
It will be great if this issue will be covered as well:
http://www.airs.com/blog/archives/79
First, I've only read this through twice, and so have not, yet, understood
what
Abstract:
With a bit of manual reading, anyone can learn how to create a program
that has more than one thread of execution. This breaks down, very
rapidly, however, as the inter-dependencies inside the program start to
burden you down, to the point where you get race bugs that are close to
The new name is: 'wireshark'.
On Feb 6, 2008 9:25 AM, Shahar Dag [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
It will be grate if you explain a bit about how to use ethereal.
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On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 09:25:43AM +0200, Shahar Dag wrote:
Hi Near
I will be glade to here such lecture.
It will be grate if you explain a bit about how to use ethereal.
Please noteice that sniffing of the cs network might not be welcomed by the
system team of cs
No sniffing of the
On Feb 5, 2008 5:30 PM, Nir Abulaffio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since I have heared tens of lectures in Haifux, I propose to give a
lecture on the only thing I can think will interest the audience:
An explanation of how Ethernet networks work by giving examples using
etherheal
I'm interested to
Since I have heared tens of lectures in Haifux, I propose to give a
lecture on the only thing I can think will interest the audience:
An explanation of how Ethernet networks work by giving examples using
etherheal (today wireshark) which is an open source sniffer.
I can show the bits in the header
I am interested.
On Feb 5, 2008 5:30 PM, Nir Abulaffio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since I have heared tens of lectures in Haifux, I propose to give a
lecture on the only thing I can think will interest the audience:
An explanation of how Ethernet networks work by giving examples using
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 5:30 PM
Subject: [Haifux] Lecture proposal : how Ethernet works ?
Since I have heared tens of lectures in Haifux, I propose to give a
lecture on the only thing I can think will interest the audience:
An explanation of how Ethernet networks work by giving
On Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 04:10:08PM +0300, boazg wrote:
i was wondering if there is enough interest for a lecture on AIX?
I don't quite see how a talk about a proprietary OS fits Haifux's
charter?
Cheers,
Muli
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Haifa Linux
I certainly trust Boaz's judgement on this one. Besides, the way the
queue looks, it seems like even two hours on the benefits and issues
of Rocket Jumping in various versions of Quake would be a welcome
lecture :/
On 4/5/07, Orr Dunkelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I looked in the website for
Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
I don't quite see how a talk about a proprietary OS fits Haifux's
charter?
Lecture #79: Random numbers
Lecure #81: Multilingual typesetting
Lecture #95: Hebrew fonts
Lecture #114-SIL: Intro to Alice, Bob and Eve: a glimpse of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Haifux' charter has
On Thu, 5 Apr 2007, Eli Billauer wrote:
Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 16:51:13 +0200
From: Eli Billauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Haifa Linux Club haifux@haifux.org
Cc: Muli Ben-Yehuda [EMAIL PROTECTED], boazg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Haifux] lecture proposal
Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
I don't quite
:
On Thu, 5 Apr 2007, Eli Billauer wrote:
Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 16:51:13 +0200
From: Eli Billauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Haifa Linux Club haifux@haifux.org
Cc: Muli Ben-Yehuda [EMAIL PROTECTED], boazg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Haifux] lecture proposal
Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
I don't
Ladies and gentlemen,
Sincerely, I can't see the point of this discussion. A group of people
wants to meet for a lecture. What reason in the world could there be to
stop it?
I mean, for all I care, if someone wants to make a lecture about how to
manufacture icecream at home (with no
AFAIK the latest version of AIX (AIX 5L) is based on Linux (at least this
is what I heard that the 'L' stands for), so I think that there is
definitely a big connection with Linux and AIX if anyone cared about it.
Other than that, I agree with Eli.
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 07:38:05PM +0300, Kohn Emil Dan wrote:
AFAIK the latest version of AIX (AIX 5L) is based on Linux (at least this
is what I heard that the 'L' stands for),
I think there are a few hundred AIX developers who would be very
suprised to hear that!
Cheers,
Muli
Hear hear. People are interested, we should have the lecture. If
anyone isn't interested, simply don't show up.
(Liking the ice-cream manufacturing idea... Boaz?)
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actually, while on the subject of 'proprietary', any idea where i can get an
AIX system for lecture time demonstrations, anyone? any PowerPC RS/6000's
laying around?
On 4/5/07, boazg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/5/07, Kohn Emil Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AFAIK the latest version of AIX
Dunkelman wrote:
Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 15:14:14 +0200
From: Orr Dunkelman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Haifa Linux Club haifux@haifux.org
Subject: Re: [Haifux] lecture proposal
Yes!
Under Haifux as a Linux Club or as a free software club?
On 4/2/07, boazg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Ben-Yehuda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2 Apr 2007, Orr Dunkelman wrote:
Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 15:14:14 +0200
From: Orr Dunkelman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Haifa Linux Club haifux@haifux.org
Subject: Re: [Haifux] lecture proposal
Yes!
Under Haifux as a Linux
(Name tentative. Well, name sucks, please suggest a better one if you have it)
A common problem for many CS students is compiling their C project -
for example in the Matam (Introduction to Systems Programming) and
Mivne (Data Structures 1) courses. While Matam's tutorials supposedly
explain how
I propose to give a lecutre on DataBase internals(not very FOSS related I know).
Focousing on the Cost Based Optimizer(CBO),
1. How is data stored in the DB, How are indexes(indices) built and how
they differ from your classical B-trees learned in a data-structure course.
2. What are the
Ohad Lutzky wrote:
You got my vote.
I really don't think it counts unless you CC the list.
Shachar
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Good point. (doh!)
On 11/3/05, Shachar Shemesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ohad Lutzky wrote:
You got my vote.
I really don't think it counts unless you CC the list.
Shachar
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Lingnu Open Source Consulting ltd.
Have you backed up today's work?
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