2017-05: Functional Programming and Haskell
Aden Seaman introduces functional programming in general and Haskell language features in particular. See kwlug.org/node/1078 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials.
Aden Seaman introduces functional programming in general and Haskell language features in particular. See kwlug.org/node/1078 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials.
Tim Laurence will talk about "How to ruin your life using shell scripts".
Andrew Cant has been playing with JOSM, the Java-based OpenStreetMap editor. He will discuss his experiences thus far.
Mark Steffen discusses OSSIM, an open source intrusion detection and event correlation system. Jason Eckert presents a brief history of Linux and Open Source Software. See kwlug.org/node/1080 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials.
Every so often a group of KWLUGers volunteers to rescue laptops donated to the Computer Recycling project at The Working Centre. For assorted reasons it is not viable for Computer Recycling to spend much time refurbishing these laptops itself, so we sort through them, select ones in reasonable condition, then install Xubuntu on them for resale.
Also this month: we will look at donated routers. We will match them up to power supplies, test them and see whether we can install OpenWRT on them.
Bob Jonkman has been playing with the FusionPBX frontend to the telephony system FreeSWITCH. He was asked to set up a telephone conference and was surprised at how easy it was. In this presentation he will lead a live demo of the system. Bring your smartphone or laptop to be part of the demo.
Recording from the June 2014 meeting. Tim Laurence presents AppArmor. See http://kwlug.org/node/921 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials.
Recording from the May 2014 KWLUG meeting. This meeting was all about accounting software. Chris Frey demonstrated ledger (http://ledger-cli.org). His sample ledger file is available at http://kwlug.org/node/919 . Brent Clements demonstrated GnuCash (http://gnucash.org) .
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