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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


August 2011

Intermediate/Advanced - 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

Intermediate/Advanced - 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

Intermediate/Advanced - Tue 4 - Trinity

  • Use of Linux at the Australian Astronomical Observatory - Tim Conners
  • What is BTRFS - Chris Samuel

Beginners - Sat 15 - The Hub

  • Donna Benjamin — Inkscape introduction

November 2011

Intermediate/Advanced - Tue 8 (note Melbourne Cup, so meeting changes) - Trinity

Beginners — Sat 19th - The Hub

  • Alex Garber — OpenShot

December 2011

Intermediate/Advanced - Tue 6 - Trinity

Beginners - Sat 17 - The Hub

  • Programming Tips, Tricks and Tools for Novices — Alec Clews
    • Summary:
      Learning to program can be a daunting activity. As well as learning a computer language there is a significant amount of other knowledge and information to absorb -- apparently much of it through osmosis. Additionally can also be very hard to organise your objectives and work to reach your end goal.

      This presentation will use real examples and demonstrations to cover some of these topics. Specific tools will be used as illustrations but the ideas will be applicable no matter what tool set is available.

    • Agenda:
      1. Issues with development: e.g. Bugs, tedium, never releasing working product
      2. Useful Processes and Ideas: User Stories, Test Driven Development, Minimal Viable Product
      3. Tools to support the programming process:
        1. Version Control
        2. Using a sophisticated editor. Editors vs. IDEs
        3. Automation of testing and other things
        4. Organising your code and Building software

Committee Pages

Committee:Contact

Committee:Talks

Committee:Meetings

Committee:ToDo

Committee:Roles

Committee:VenueContact

Committee:MonthlyChecklist

Committee:Media

Admin Team Pages

Admin:Documentation

Admin:WikiSetup