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.
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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.
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.
KWLUG members hold a roundtable discussion. There was a lot of talk about Docker, containerization and scaling out, but there was other stuff too.
Jeff Voskamp discusses Let's Encrypt, and Jason Zvaniga discusses cryptocurrencies. See kwlug.org/node/1057 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials.
Justin Filip leads a workshop/demo on setting up Vagrant for Ruby development. Note that we cut audio of the workshop when Justin was moving around helping people. See kwlug.org/node/1055 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials.
Colin Mills outlines the C programming language, and Chris Irwin documents his experiences with the mobile operating system WebOS in 2016. See http://kwlug.org/node/1051 for additional information, slides, and other auxiliary materials.
Kris Braun discusses customizations within the OpenWRT router distribution. See kwlug.org/node/1048 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials.
Nik Unger discusses his graduate school research, which consists of writing software to emulate the Tor anonymization network. He covers an overview of privacy, how Tor works, and the Linux kernel features he uses to emulate IP networks. Visit http://kwlug.org/node/1042 for additional information.
Bob Jonkman and Chris Craig talk about their workflow for the Watcamp calendar (http://watcamp.com). Andrew Cant discusses principles of the Indieweb. Kirk Zurell discusses how to implement the Key Retention Service using Guile. See kwlug.org/node/1031 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials.
This month's meeting consists of five short presentations. John Kerr relates tips for producing Youtube screencasts. Bob Jonkman holds a keysigning party. Bob B demonstrates the ZBackup deduplicating backup program. Tim Laurence outlines tools used to diagnose RAM and CPU bottlenecks. Paul Nijjar explains VLANs in 15 minutes. See http://kwlug.org/node/1040 for additional information, slides and other auxiliary materials.