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Beginners - Sat 17 | |||
* programming tools for novices — Alec Clews — a tutorial on how novice programmers should use their tools. e.g. Version control, editors, deploying etc. | |||
== Committee Pages == | == Committee Pages == |
Revision as of 07:06, 18 Haziran 2011
Linux users of Victoria
This is the working wiki for Members of LUV and the committee.
To visit the website go to http://www.luv.asn.au
Upcoming Meetings
Upcoming Talks
Talk Suggestions - Talk Offers
June 2011
Beginners - Sat 18 - The Hub
- Wen Lin - An Introduction to Libre/OpenOffice
July 2011
Main - Tue 5 - Trinity
- Patrick Sunter, Open Sourcing Metropolitan Planning, 0425 756 141
- James Bannan, Linux support on Microsoft Hyper-V and MS/Linux interoperability., 0438110799
(Note: Tony Forster will not be presenting on the OLPC at the July meeting, because he will be in East Timor with the OLPC laptops on that date!)
Beginners - Sat 16 - The Hub
- Alex Garber — The GIMP
August 2011
Main - Tue 2 - Trinity
- Alex Fraser, Game Design with Blender and Python
- Daniel Jitnah, OSIA?
Beginners - Sat 20 - The Hub
- Lev Lafayette — An Introduction to Computer Hardware with Linux
September 2011
Main - Tue 6 - Trinity
- Annual General Meeting, lightning talks / projects open for participation
Beginners and SFD - Sat 17 - Beginners at The Hub 12-4pm, SFD in the evening, venue TBC
October 2011
Main - Tue 4
- Use of Linux at the Australian Astronomical Observatory - Tim Conners
- What is BTRFS - Chris Samuel
Beginners - Sat 15
- Donna Benjamin — Inkscape introduction
November 2011
Main - Tue 8 (note Melbourne Cup, so meeting changes)
Beginners — Sat 19th
- Alex Garber — OpenShot
December 2011
Intermediate/Advanced - Tue 6
Beginners - Sat 17
- programming tools for novices — Alec Clews — a tutorial on how novice programmers should use their tools. e.g. Version control, editors, deploying etc.