Linux Training & Events
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Dec
6
The Seattle MySQL Meetup Group Monthly Meetup - Seattle, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by The Seattle MySQL Meetup Group
Monthly discussion group on MySQL, and open source projects in general.This month we'll have Ivan Zoratti from SkySQL speaking about high availability options!MySQL HA RevisitedHigh Availability (HA) has always been a key point for MySQL Users and DBAs. With so many HA options available for MySQL, how does one choose? During this talk, we will explore the various HA options available for MySQL, both Community-based and Commercial, for the Linux, Windows, and Solaris platforms.
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Nov
30
Our monthly Linux User Group MeetUp.... - Paramus, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by New Jersey Linux User Group
Please join us this month in Paramus for our monthly meeting where our members help one another improve each other's enterprise, projects, computers etc.Though we're primarily a Linux group, all operating systems are welcome (even that Wimpdows one) as our members have Macs, iPads, iPhones, Android, and SmartPhones, as well as Linux Desktops/Laptops - so we're a great Q & A resource..We'll also talk about where/when we're going to have this year's Christmas bash.
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Nov
30
Linux Power Management: Why do you need it? A talk by Hunyue. - Cupertino, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Silicon Valley Linux Technology
A look into why power management is needed and required for Linux. Obvious applications of power management is in the laptop space but many other uses of Linux require power management. In addition, the different flavors of Linux management as it is found on common desktop x86 implementations and on embedded applications. Reasons can extend beyond the obvious uses such as battery life.
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Nov
17
Webcast: Drupal and Linux: Lessons learned for building open source communities - Durham, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Triangle Drupal Meetup Group
Note: This is not a TriDUG specific event, however since I'm planning the webcast and the topic includes Drupal, I thought this meetup group would be interested.Please feel free to spread the word about this free event.Thursday, November 17, 2011 | 1pm Eastern / 10am PacificJoin us as we explore how Linux and Drupal have evolved to become two thriving open source communities competing in the enterprise world.
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Nov
2
The Birmingham Area Linux Users Group Monthly Meetup - Birmingham, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by The Birmingham Area Linux Users Group
We go back to the regularly scheduled first Tuesday of the month.
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Nov
1
Titanium framework, Adobe AIR runtime, and Dart - Pittsburgh, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Pittsburgh JavaScript Developers
About TitaniumA free and open source application development platform, Titanium lets you create native mobile, tablet and desktop application experiences using JavaScript.That's right, with JavaScript, you can build your application in a single language, and then deploy NATIVE apps to iOS, Android, and Blackberry is coming soon. You can also deploy directly to OSX, Windows, and Linux.
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Oct
26
Our monthly Linux User Group MeetUp.... - Union, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by New Jersey Linux User Group
Please join us at our monthly evening meeting where our members help one another improve each other's enterprise, projects, computers etc.Though we're primarily a Linux group, all operating systems are welcome (even that Wimpdows one) as our members have Macs, iPads, iPhones, and SmartPhones as well as Linux Desktops/Laptops - so we're a great Q & A resource..Lost yet another venue - Looking for a new location...Any suggestions
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Oct
12
October Meetup - Dublin, Ireland
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Dublin Alt.NET
On Wednesday the 12th of October we are meeting up at 7pm in the Central HotelFor October we are trying a slightly different approach *Vim the basics, plus a little more.. By Cormac McGuireLast year a programmer friend of mine told me she was using vim to do all her development. Icouldn't understand why anyone would do that to themselves. Surely black screens for coding were for the 80s. Then I learned how to use it.
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Oct
11
Appcelerator Titanium Framework - Pittsburgh, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Pittsburgh JavaScript Developers
A free and open source application development platform, Titanium lets you create native mobile, tablet and desktop application experiences using JavaScript.That's right, with JavaScript, you can build your application in a single language, and then deploy NATIVE apps to iOS, Android, and Blackberry is coming soon. You can also deploy directly to OSX, Windows, and Linux.
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Oct
11
Central PA Linux User Group Monthly Meeting - Harrisburg, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Central PA Linux User Group
Details and directions on the CPLUG website.
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Oct
5
The Birmingham Area Linux Users Group Monthly Meetup - Birmingham, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by The Birmingham Area Linux Users Group
We go back to the regularly scheduled first Tuesday of the month.
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Oct
4
October Austin Linux Meetup - Austin, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by The Austin Linux Meetup Group
We are going to discuss various file systems, including the new "btrfs". Don't miss it.
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Sep
28
Our monthly Linux User Group MeetUp.... - Union, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by New Jersey Linux User Group
Please join us at our monthly evening meeting where our members help one another improve each other's enterprise, projects, computers etc.Though we're primarily a Linux group, all operating systems are welcome (even that Wimpdows one) as our members have Macs, iPads, iPhones, and SmartPhones as well as Linux Desktops/Laptops - so we're a great Q & A resource.
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Sep
27
In The Brain of Tom Wilkie: Castle: Re-inventing storage for Big Data - London, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Organised by OpenSource & Agile Community Events
In this free talk from a Big Data expert, Tom Wilkie looks at Castle -- the core of the Acunu Data Platform.The standard Linux storage stack wasn’t designed for write-heavy big data workloads, nor is it well-suited to modern hardware: large, slow SATA disks, SSDs or many cores. Castle, an open-source project, is a ground-up overhauling of RAID, file systems, and the POSIX interface. It is released under the GPL and runs as part of the Linux kernel.
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Sep
21
Networking & Social Event - Las Vegas, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Las Vegas Linux Geeks
Presentation Topic TBD. Join us for a discussion of all things Linux and Open Source.
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Sep
20
Beginning Git - Shaker Heights, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Cleveland Linux User Group
James Gifford will be presenting on beginning git - the version control system that was created by Linus Torvalds for the Linux Kernel, and has since become the hipsters SVN. For the basic overview of Git, you can take a look here
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Sep
19
RAD PHP Studio Workshop Launch Event - Dubai, United Arab Emirates
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Dubai PHP
The Dubai PHP, Dubai MySQL, and Dubai Linux groups are pleased to collaborate with bit Time International on a FREE full-day interactive workshop and launch event for the groundbreaking RAD Studio XE2.Attendees will: *See in-depth demonstrations of the latest developer tools and techniques, including exclusive previews of upcoming RAD Studio technologies. *Meet with recruitment agencies, present your CV's, and network with the Dubai technology community.
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Sep
15
NoSQL Data Deathmatch, and Hacking Android - Cleveland, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Burning River Developers
Come join us for two tech talks, free food, free drinks, and good people.NoSQL Data Deathmatch presented by David JusticeWhat is the CAP theorem, and why shouldmy business care?- Current state of the data landscape (relational and non-relational)- What is the CAP theorem? Now, what is CAP theorem in english?- What are my NoSQL options and how do they stack up againsteach other?- Key Value Stores vs. Document DBs vs. Graph DBs :: Who willsurvive?
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Sep
13
Central PA Linux User Group Monthly Meeting - Harrisburg, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Central PA Linux User Group
Details and directions on the CPLUG website.
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Sep
13
GCLUG Monthly Meeting - Greensboro, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Guilford County Linux Users Group
This month we will continue with our basic Linux server installation project. We will continue using Jim Tarvid's server installation blog as a guide.Due to some connectivity issues at the August meeting, we were unable to complete the server installs. So, we'll continue on at this meeting. Pat and I will get the connectivity issue resolved before the September meeting.Many thanks to Dewey who helped us troubleshoot the problem in August.
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Sep
7
The Birmingham Area Linux Users Group Monthly Meetup - Birmingham, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by The Birmingham Area Linux Users Group
We go back to the regularly scheduled first Tuesday of the month.
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Sep
6
Austin Linux September Meetup - Austin, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by The Austin Linux Meetup Group
We'll talk about cluster file systems. Don't miss it.
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Sep
4
Producing Open Source Software by Karl Fogel - Arlington, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Programmer's Book Club
RESCHEDULED DUE TO HURRICANE. Meetup is now SEPT 4THI suppose not surprisingly, you can get this book digitally for free from the author's website: Open Source Software by Karl Fogel Amazon Link."The corporate market is now embracing free, "open source" software like never before, as evidenced by the recent success of the technologies underlying LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP)
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Sep
1
Ubuntu One App Developer Evening - Manchester, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Ubuntu One, Canonical Ltd
Ubuntu One is a suite of personal cloud services with over a million users worldwide, letting users sync, store, share and stream content across multiple devices. Our App Developer Program is open to everybody, on any platform so we really want you to get involved. We’re inviting developers to an evening of talking Ubuntu One apps with Stuart Langridge. Stuart is a hacker, author, and speaker who writes books about JavaScript and travels the world talking to people about Ubuntu One.
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Aug
31
Scalable websites - Essex, United Kingdom
happened 9 years ago
Organised by NxtGenUG
Building seriously scalable websites with ASP.NET with and without Windows<br/><br/>We're all professionals right. It looks bad when our web servers crash and burn though. Save yourself a kicking from your boss by architecting a web infrastructure that seriously scales with very little dosh.We'll use the same technologies that the big scaly websites (Twitter, Facebook, Quora, Friendfeed etc) use but we'll do it in combination with ASP.NET and C#.For those of you scared of linux, we'll d.
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Jun
1
HTSQL: Easy RESTful database reporting. No, really. - Kettering, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by The Dayton Web Standards Meetup Group
Catherine Devlin will be sharing on the HTSQL project. Here is a summary.Moving data from a database to a user's eyeballs in ways that are attractive, flexible, and comprehensible to mere mortals is a common problem with a variety of bad solutions. Most existing data reporting tools are closed-source, expensive, complex, mutually incompatible, and generally evil.HTSQL changes this.
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May
25
Our monthly Tech MeetUp.... - Union, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by New Jersey Linux User Group
N.B. The Map on the Website is WRONGPlease join us at our monthly evening meeting where our members help one another improve each other's enterprise, projects, computers etc.Though we're primarily a Linux group, all operating systems are welcome (even that Wimpdows one) as our members have Macs, iPads, iPhones, and SmartPhones as well as Linux Desktops/Laptops - so we're a great Q & A resource.
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May
21
Android 3.0(Honeycomb) workshop - Santa Clara, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Silicon Valley Android Developers Meetup
This is a workshop on Android 3.0(Honeycomb).1 Content and target audience:Developers with Android experience who want to get started on Android 3.0.2 Topics covered (Subject to change):FragmentsRenderscriptDrag and dropDetails to follow.3 Schedule: Saturday 1:00PM to 4:30PM.4 Charges: Charges $60 (Cash or Paypal). $30.00 for Hacker Dojo members.7 Equipment:a)
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May
18
Networking & Social Event - Las Vegas, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Las Vegas Linux Geeks
Presentation Topic TBD. Join us for a discussion of all things Linux and Open Source.
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May
10
GCLUG Monthly Meeting - Greensboro, United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by Guilford County Linux Users Group
We'll enjoy a meal, sandwich or whatever you prefer, dutch treat, from Panera Bread. Discussion is likely to be anything Linux related and other topics, as well. Some of our most interesting meetings, lately, have been at this location.
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