I'm in!

Performance tuning with mySQL.

See:  bowenvale.pointclark.net/o

Runs like a dog

Cheers Don

Zane Gilmore wrote:
That first one looks very interesting.

I have also volunteered for an extension of my earlier talk on DB and
SQL stuff if anyone is interested.

And/or PHP SQL programming.

However this may not have such big interest.

Chris has also bullied me into helping with finding speakers. :-/

So I will also be on the lookout.
But with that said if anybody sees or hears of someone who does
something cool with Linux or similar then let's try to convince them to
give us a talk at a CLUG meeting.

Regards
Zane


John Carter wrote:
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006, Christopher Sawtell wrote:

So I need some help. Here are the meeting dates, and spaces to fill in.

 Date        Speaker            Subject
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

13/03/07   |    John Carter    |
You take your pick of one of the following subjects...

Tinkertoy Software Construction.

 Abstract :

 A debian box comes with 20000 packages. You don't need to write
 software anymore,you just need synaptic, apache and a glue language,
 ie. (Ruby/Perl/Python).

 You don't need a gui framework, it's called "A Browser". You don't
 need an installer, it's called "an URL". You
 don't need to deliver updates, you just clip a new version of your
 script to the web server and everyone is upgraded. Worked example
 of clipping web server + ruby + gnuplot + ??? together. Requests
 taken in advance.



The GNU Compiler Toolchain for Gnewbies

  Abstract:

  Brief introduction to emacs / flex / bison / gcc / cpp /
  {c,c++,fortran,java,ada,pascal frontends} / gas / ld / binutils / bfd
  / backends / cross compilers / gdb.



Whadda you mean its just an editor? Emacs for the Unenlightened.

  Abstract :

  A brief survey of core features. A brief intro to elisp.



A survey of Linux, expand your mind, your current view is too small.

  Abstract
   A defense of the following statements -

   Linux is an OS kernel.
   Linux is a distribution.
   Linux is a file system layout and basic tool set.
   Linux is a culture.
   Linux is a radical movement.
   Linux is an attitude.
   Linux is a philosophy.

Random other talks available..

elf, mmap & fork, why we don't need threads.

select & poll, another reason you don't need threads.

An introduction Test Driven Development and DbC using Ruby.

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New Zealand




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