I can do a quick talk on using Chef to keep Linux servers rocking with
minimal configuration fuss if anyone is interested.

-Dafydd

On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 10:15 PM, Mel Walters <[email protected]> wrote:

> http://www.clug.ca/events
>
> Monthly General Meeting - October 3rd, 2012
> (doors open at 5:55 PM, meeting: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM)
>
> Location: University of Calgary, downtown campus
> Room (TBA)
> 906 – 8th Avenue SW
>
> Call for talks and demos from members and non-members
> email [email protected] OR join the clug-talk list and let us know
>
> Everyone welcome
>
> General CLUG monthly meetings are free, but donations are welcomed. Tier
> 1 membership allows you voting power, and is only $20 a year!
>
> =====
> I was asked last meeting if this was the usual venue of the meetings.
> The short answer was no.
>
> David brought up the topic again of preferred programming languages and
> showed us some of his code.
> His keenness on Python prompted me to have a peak at the following:
>
> mpmath
> Python library for arbitrary-precision floating-point arithmetic
>
> URL:
> http://code.google.com/p/mpmath/
>
> It gave lots of examples so I tried a few scripts out.
> eg pi to 10,000 decimal places in 0.09 seconds
>
> You may ask why I am poking around with math and python?
> Some day I may tell you.
>
>
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