For what little it's worth, I'm trying to get IBM WebSphere Community Edition
installed on one of my boxen.
(For those who don't know what IBM WASCE is, it's a groupware app that now takes
ODF as its default file format; it's also a proprietary app that's built out of
Apache and BSD-licensed components, and IBM points to the source trees used. So
if you like, you could roll your own and compete with IBM on that basis.)
I thought it might be of interest to the NZCS people, if we wish to get them
along.
Share and Enjoy!
Wesley Parish
Quoting Zane Gilmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 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.
> >
> > John Carter Phone : (64)(3) 358 6639
> > Tait Electronics Fax : (64)(3) 359 4632
> > PO Box 1645 Christchurch Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > New Zealand
> >
>
>
> --
> Zane Gilmore, Analyst / Programmer
> Information Services Section, Information Technology Dept,
> University of Canterbury - Te Whare Waananga o Waitaha
> Private Bag 4800,
> Christchurch New Zealand Phone +64-3-364 2987 extn 7895
>
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