*Minutes of December GLUG-Meet @ KReSIT - IIT*

The GNU/Linux Users Group of Mumbai held its December GLUG meet at KReSIT - IIT 
Bombay on 19th December 2004. This meet was attended by about 25 people coming 
from all over the city.

Following discussions and talk were held:

-> *Python Programming - by Steve*

Steve Fernandes from Ensim specially came down form Pune to give a talk on 
Python. Python is an upcoming language which is being considered by many as an 
ideal programming language which a beginner and people from non-programming 
background can start with. Python, which was originally developed by scientists 
and mathematicians has many inherent advantages that makes it favored for a lot 
of applications. Python is used in a large number of places like redhat's 
config tools as well as complex and heavy applications like Zope and GNU 
Mailman. A Python program flows like poetry, hence it is easy to read and self 
documenting.

Please see homepage for full presentation slides of Python talk.

By the way, the language "Python" is named after the BBC show ``Monty Python's 
Flying Circus'' and has nothing to do with nasty reptiles.

-> *Mono - by Amish*

Amish Munshi from Novell gave a talk on Mono. Mono is being very agressively 
developed and is soon going to reach its 2.0 version in mid 2005. Amish started 
with the basics of .Net platform, howto write-compile programs using Mono and 
howto host ASP.NET applications with Apache. Amish has written a nice document 
explaining procdures invloved in configuring Mono with Apache. Amish, can you 
upload it and give us its link ?

Amish gave away SuSE DVDs to select gluggers who asked the best question :-)

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* Details of next GLUG meet:
Date: 9 Jan 2005.
Venue:
-> Let's have another poll!

Please see homepage for updates on next GLUG meet.


-Anurag





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