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DATE | 2001-10-30 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [hangout] ANNOUNCEMENT - Special NYLXS Inservice Tech Lecture
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The New York Linux Scene was established to development leadership within the New York Area in Linux related technologies and development. In order to accomplish this, NYLXS is dedicated to volunterism and education. The most important need for those of us in the computing field, either professionally or hobbyists, is the presentation of new areas of discovery and development being explored by memberships of the Linux fraternaty.
We are kicking off our inservice program, which hopes to bring recent research and developments to peers in a useful and productive manner. The first presentation will be my good friend and co-worker Brian Sietz.
Brian, a High School award winner in programming, is a Senior Computer Science major students at NYU. During his time in NY he worked for 2 years at the NYU Dental School where he developed his skills in Web programming, Perl, terminal programming, database development, Apache system administration, object orientated programing, and system administration. Later he moved on to a now defunct startup called Scalable Technologies where Brian extended his skills to include PHP, shell and some advanced C.
Currenly he is finishing up at NYU, and expects to enter the full-time job market in the very near future. Anyone who hires him is getting far more than they pay for.
Brian will be presenting to the NY Linux community an introduction on building IRC robots in Perl. The presentation will be followed by Questions and Answers, drinking and eating :)
This first inservice presentation will, preliminarly take place, subject to change, at the
******************************************************** Killarny Rose 2nd Floor 82 Beaver Street Beaver, Pearl and Wall Street NYC, NY
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Thursday November 8th, 2001 at 6:15PM. ******************************************************** Cost - it would be nice to order a beer or soda from the bar.... Dinner can be ordered. Food is inexpensive and good.
Other inservice presenters are needed. Among the areas we would like to cover is use of gpg security, Intorduction to gnu make, Linux kernel hacking, apache vitual servers, intro to shell scripting, use USB devices with Linux, using wireless cards with Linux, SMB administration and more.
Ruben -- Brooklyn Linux Solutions http://www.mrbrklyn.com http://www.brooklynonline.com http://www.nylxs.com http://www.nyfairuse.org
1-718-382-5752
http://www2.mrbrklyn.com/mp3/brooklyn_national_antheum.mp3 For Jim ---
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